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B2topreventsomething,especiallyasystem,process, orevent, fromcontinuingasusualor asexpected: 打断,中断,扰乱 Heavysnowdisruptedtravelinto thecitythismorning.今晨的大雪扰乱了入城交通系统的正常运行。 Themeetingwas disrupted by agroupofprotesterswhoshoutedandthrewfruitat thespeaker.一群抗议者一边呼喊一边向发言者投掷水果,让会议无法正常进行下去。 businessspecializedtochangethetraditionalway that anindustryoperates,especiallyin a new andeffectiveway: 改变行业传统运作方式,颠覆 Dell Inc. disrupted thetraditionalway ofsellingcomputersbyswitchingto theinternet.戴尔公司通过转向互联网,颠覆了传统的电脑销售方式。 - Long-haulflightscanseriouslydisruptyourbiologicalclock.
- Herspeechwas disrupted by ajeeringgroupofprotestersat thefrontof thecrowd.
- SeveralEnglandsupporterswerearrestedafter disrupting thematch.
- Inevitably, thistragedyhasseriouslydisrupted Rosie'sschoolwork.
- Aprotesterrushedinto thestudio, disrupting thenewsbroadcast.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesUpsetting and destabilizing - bring
- bringsomeonedown
- delegitimize
- destabilization
- destabilize
- disruptively
- knock/throwsomeonefor a loopidiom
- loop
- make wavesidiom
- put the skids undersomethingidiom
- rock
- rock the boatidiom
- scupper
- stir
- turn
- unsettling
- unspool
- unspooling
- upset
- wave
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: (Definition ofdisruptfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)disrupt| American Dictionarytopreventsomething,esp. asystem,process, orevent, fromcontinuingasusualor asexpected: Aheavyfallofsnowdisruptedtrafficduring therushhour. disruption
[C]Strikesthreatenmore disruptions for thetouristindustry. (Definition ofdisruptfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)disrupt| Business Englishtopreventsomething,especiallyasystem,process, orevent, fromcontinuingasusualor asexpected: Meetings with herlawyersdid not disrupt theschedule. Commerce could be disrupted in acyberterrorismattack. (Definition ofdisruptfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofdisruptdisrupt All disrupted strains had the same atypical morphology when developed under standard conditions.From theCambridge English Corpus However, myelin-mediated inhibition has mostly been studied under conditions in which the organization of myelin was disrupted.From theCambridge English Corpus The energies of life in this case are rampant, disrupting what is good.From theCambridge English Corpus If a pattern of anticipation is to be disrupted, it must first be established.From theCambridge English Corpus Alternatively, if the tumors are separate primary lesions, then different genetic pathways might have been disrupted and the tumors may require separate treatment strategies.From theCambridge English Corpus Nerves rated as severe contained numerous damaged axons throughout the nerve, had grossly disrupted nerve morphology and sometimes contained few, if any, healthy axons.From theCambridge English Corpus Even before organised tourism on a large scale occurred, there was evidence that animal behaviour was being disrupted.From theCambridge English Corpus To make matters worse, evacuation greatly disrupted the distribution of the paper and hit circulation.From theCambridge English Corpus The window opens up new possibilities for the theatre, extending rather than disrupting its conventions.From theCambridge English Corpus The plague years 1712 - 14 severely disrupted the old poor relief system.From theCambridge English Corpus The pre-conquest societies of this region too were disrupted in a number of ways.From theCambridge English Corpus A turning point is one in which the average developmental trajectory is disrupted in a positive or negative fashion.From theCambridge English Corpus In light of this approach, one might ask what would happen if this cognitive structure is disrupted.From theCambridge English Corpus Each event in the sequence shared a common process of disrupted family process plus frequent family transitions and marked social disadvantage.From theCambridge English Corpus He recognized that, under extreme conditions, the attachment relationship could be disrupted, thus increasing the risk of pathological development.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/disrupt## |