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disorderly [dɪs'ɔ:dəlɪ](a) (untidy → room, house) en désordre, désordonné(b) (unruly → crowd, mob) désordonné, agité; (→ person,conduct) désordonné; (→ meeting, demonstration) désordonné, confus;∎ to lead a disorderly life mener une vie désordonnée ou déréglée;∎ Law to charge sb with being drunk and disorderly inculper qn pour ivresse et atteinte à l'ordre public;∎ Law to keep a disorderly house tenir une maison close►► Law disorderly conduct conduite f portant atteinte à l'ordre public
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