What does oordning in Swedish mean?

What is the meaning of the word oordning in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use oordning in Swedish.

The word oordning in Swedish means disorder, röra, oordning, oreda, röra, oordning, oordning, oreda, oordning, oordning, röra, oreda, störa, skapa oordning i ngt, rubbade, ställa i oordning, skapa oreda, skapa oordning, i oordning, i oordning. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word oordning

disorder

röra, oordning

(uncountable (mess, disorderly heap)

I'm surprised you can find anything among all that clutter in your room.

oreda

(mess)

Have you seen the disorder Peter's desk is in? It's a wonder he ever finds anything!

röra

(mess, disorder)

How you live in such a state of disarray is beyond me!

oordning

(lack of method, arrangement)

oordning

(being flustered)

oreda, oordning

(chaos)

There was confusion in the newsroom as more information arrived.

oordning, röra

(uncountable (disorderly state)

Lindsay prefers the tranquility of the countryside to the clutter of the city.

oreda

(irregularity)

It seemed there had been some disorder in the legal proceedings.

störa

(disturb, perturb)

skapa oordning i ngt

(interrupt service)

The bad weather has disrupted TV and radio broadcasts in the area.

rubbade

(moved)

Daphne could tell from the disturbed papers on the desk that someone had been in her office.

ställa i oordning

(be jumbled)

The professor's notes had got out of order and he was having trouble giving his lecture.

skapa oreda, skapa oordning

(make disorderly)

Please don't mix up my chess pieces.

i oordning

(jumbled, garbled)

I dropped my notes and now they are all mixed up.

i oordning

(jumbled)

I dropped my manuscript and now the pages are all out of order.

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