DISORGANIZEDDAMAGEa situation in which there is a lot of damage or a lack of order, especially so that it is difficult for something to continue in the normal way 灾难;混乱SYN chaos
cause/create havoc
A strike will cause havoc for commuters.
罢工将给乘车上下班的人造成混乱。
policies that would wreak havoc on the country’s economy
会危害该国经济的政策
Rain has continued to play havoc with sporting events.
play havoc with• They also play havoc with your skin and it tends to get a bitsweaty under all the make-up I have to wear.• Wind currents and cloud cover always played havoc with our helicopters.• Coldgustsdropped the wind chill into the low 40s and played havoc with final-round scores in the highest-scoring Nissan since 1984.• It gets the crops growing, but it can play havoc with a racetrack and the animals that run on it.• A poorsugarharvest could play havoc with the country's shakyeconomy.• Nina in her innocenceate the icecream and, of course, it played havoc with her digestion.• That was when droughtdried up the lawns, playing havoc with lawnmower sales and profits.• Direct sunlight plays havoc with the varnish.