caos
mass confusion ; chaos ; mayhem ; shambles ; lawlessness ; havoc.
Finally, add the mass confusion wrought by the sudden appearance of a new technology in the library, with its practitioners chanting acronymic prayers, seemingly derived from a mushroom ritual.
Shera has reminded us that 'man abhors chaos as nature is said to abhor a vacuum'.
Ten days after the mayhem in Detroit, a riot rocked Harlem, triggered by a rumor that a white policeman had shot and killed a black soldier.
The article is entitled 'From shambles to showplace'.
So the Marxists will have to pull up their socks if they are to prevent the state from sliding back to the lawlessness one had seen prior to 1977.
However, protests are happening all over the world, especially after the havoc in the Gulf of Mexico.
crear caos
cause + chaos
cause + mayhem
We can see that this may cause chaos.
It is the individual citer who causes most mayhem by attaching citations to his writings which are inconsistent and idiosyncratic.
imponer orden en donde hay caos
bring + order out of chaos
O'Donnell summarizes the process of organizing as 'a process by which the manager brings order out of chaos'.
ocasionar caos
cause + chaos
We can see that this may cause chaos.
ocasionar casos
cause + mayhem
It is the individual citer who causes most mayhem by attaching citations to his writings which are inconsistent and idiosyncratic.
poner orden en el caos
create + order out of chaos
Different responsibilities will be thrust upon librarians as their work becomes an increasingly vital complement to academic work, in particular assisting academics and students alike in creating order out of the chaos that is the Internet.
producir caos
cause + chaos
cause + mayhem
We can see that this may cause chaos.
It is the individual citer who causes most mayhem by attaching citations to his writings which are inconsistent and idiosyncratic.
producirse caos
chaos + result
chaos + arise
Obviously, once a choice of citation order has been made it must be kept to, otherwise, chaos will result.
It is not difficult to picture the chaos which could arise if users were free to amend catalogue entries or issue system records.
ser un caos
be (in) a (real) mess
The economy is in a real mess now, and we need to create as many jobs as possible.
ser un (verdadero) caos
be a (complete) shambles
While the economy is a 'shambles' and likely to stay that way for some time, he remains optimistic there will eventually be a recovery over a period of years.
ser un verdadero caos
be in complete chaos
be (in) a (real) mess
The world would be in complete chaos if there was no Internet anymore.
The economy is in a real mess now, and we need to create as many jobs as possible.