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What idioms are there to describe "chaos"?
There are "miscellaneous", "chaotic", "messy" and "complicated".

many-sided

Pinyin: zá q and zá b ā short spelling: zqzb

Synonym: disorganized?

Use: combined; As an attribute or adverbial; Things became very chaotic.

Explanation: Describe things as miscellaneous or messy.

Source: Zhao Shuli's "Three Mile Bay": "It's too complicated!"

disorderly and unsystematic

Pinyin: zá luàn wú zhāng short spelling: zlwz

Synonym: messy; Antonym: orderly.

Use: combined; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Describe an idea, etc.

Description: Chapter: Organization. At sixes and sevens, at sixes and sevens.

Source: Yu's Preface to Sending Meng Dongye: "Words are chaotic and disorganized."

Example: The fire truck can't get into the narrow driveway. There's not much in the bucket. Getting water back and forth is just nonsense. (Ye Shengtao, "A Bucket of Water")

in a complete mess

Pinyin: luà n q: b ā z ā o short spelling: lqbz

Synonym: messy, messy antonym: orderly, orderly, orderly.

Use: combined; As attribute and complement; derogatory sense

Explanation: Describe disorder, disorganization and confusion.

Source: The fifth time of Pu's "Evil Sea Flower": "Look at the books, calligraphy and paintings in the house, and the utensils are elegant and neat, unlike the mess in the public square."

Example: This room has been unoccupied for a long time, and everything in it has been tidied up.

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