单词 | disrupt |
释义 | disrupt verbadverb | verb + disrupt | phrases adverb➤badly, seriously, severely, significantly严重地扰乱◆the bad weather has seriously disrupted supplies of food.恶劣的天气严重影响了食物供应。➤completely, totally完全扰乱➤partially, temporarily部份/暂时扰乱➤potentially可能扰乱◆they warned that climate change could potentially disrupt economic activity.他们警告说气候变化有可能扰乱经济活动。verb + disrupt➤threaten to威胁要扰乱▸➤attempt to企图打乱▸➤be designed to意欲扰乱◆the attacks are designed to disrupt plans for the elections.这些攻击意欲扰乱选举计划。phrases➤an attempt to disrupt sth扰乱⋯的企图 disrupt /dɪsrʌpt/ verb [transitive] to make it difficult for sth to continue in the normal way 干扰;使中断◆the strike could disrupt oil supplies. 罢工可能会扰乱石油供应。◆train services have been severely disrupted by the storm. 铁路服务因暴风雨而受到了严重影响。 ▸ disruption /dɪsrʌpʃn/ noun [uncountable, countable] ◆we have tried to minimize the disruption to our services. 我们设法使我们的服务所受到的干扰降到最低程度。◆a disruption in operations/production/supply 经营/生产/供应的中断 ▸ disruptive /dɪsrʌptɪv/ adjective◆disruptive protests and strikes 破坏性的抗议行动和罢工☞ disrupt disrupt verb ➡ see also the entry for block 1另见 block 条第 1 义disrupt ♦︎ interrupt ♦︎ upsetthese words all mean to make it difficult for sth to continue in the normal or planned way.这些词均表示中断或打乱事情的进行。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆to disrupt / interrupt services / work◆to disrupt / interrupt a meeting◆to disrupt / upset plans◆to threaten to disrupt / upset sth◆to badly / completely / totally disrupt / upset sth■ disrupt /dɪsrʌpt/ [transitive] to make it difficult for sth to continue in the normal way or in the way that was planned中断;扰乱;打乱◆public transport services are likely to be severely disrupted tomorrow.公交服务明天可能会受到严重干扰。◆the award ceremony was completely disrupted by a technicians' strike.颁奖仪式被技术人员的罢工完全扰乱了。 ➡ see also disruptive → wild 1 ■ interrupt [transitive] to stop the continuous progress of sth for a short time使暂停;使中断◆the game was interrupted several times by rain.比赛因雨中断了好几次。◆we interrupt this programme to bring you an important news bulletin.本节目暂停,为您插播重要新闻简报。◆sorry to interrupt your dinner.很抱歉打扰了你吃晚饭。 ➡ see also interruption → pause noun ■ upset (upsetting, upset, upset) [transitive] to make a plan, event or situation go wrong打乱,搅乱(计划、活动或形势)◆he arrived an hour late and upset all our arrangements.他迟到了一个小时,把我们的一切安排都打乱了。◆the disagreement further upset relations between the two countries.这一分歧进一步破坏了两国的关系。disrupt /dɪsrʌpt/ [transitive] to make it difficult for sth to continue in the normal way or in the way that was planned中断;扰乱;打乱◆public transport services are likely to be severely disrupted tomorrow.公交服务明天可能会受到严重干扰。◆the award ceremony was completely disrupted by a technicians' strike.颁奖仪式被技术人员的罢工完全扰乱了。 ➡ see also disruptive → wild 1 disrupt/dɪsˈrʌpt ||; dɪsˈrʌpt/verb [t] to stop sth happening as or when it should 妨碍;破坏;扰乱: ◇the strike severely disrupted flights to spain. 罢工严重扰乱了飞往西班牙的航班。 ➔disruption noun [c,u] ➔disruptive /dɪsˈrʌptɪv ||; dɪsˈrʌptɪv/ adj disruptsee ⇨ disturb 2 dis·rupt /dɪs`rʌpt; dɪsˈrʌpt/v [t]to stop a situation, event etc from continuing normally 使[某事]中断,扰乱:◇traffic will be severely disrupted by road works. 路面施工将使交通受到严重影响。 |
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