disrupt
英 [dɪs'rʌpt]
美[dɪs'rʌpt]
- vt. 破坏;使瓦解;使分裂;使中断;使陷于混乱
- adj. 分裂的,中断的;分散的
词态变化
第三人称单数: disrupts;过去式: disrupted;过去分词: disrupted;现在分词: disrupting;名词: disruption;
中文词源
disrupt 使中断
dis-, 分开。-rupt, 断开。
英文词源
- disrupt
- disrupt: see rout
- disrupt (v.)
- 1650s, but rare before c. 1820, from Latin disruptus, past participle of disrumpere (see disruption). Or perhaps a back-formation from disruption. Related: Disrupted; disrupting.
双语例句
- 1. The soldiers, for their part, agreed not to disrupt the election campaign.
- 就士兵们而言,他们答应不去干扰竞选活动。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The war seemed likely to disrupt the state.
- 战争可能使这个国家分裂.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
- 3. The government will not seek to disrupt the legitimate business activities of the defendant.
- 政府无意干扰被告的合法经营活动。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. The key question was whether they would stand aside or would disrupt the elections.
- 关键问题是他们会袖手旁观还是会扰乱选举。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. The effect was to disrupt the food chain, starving many animals and those that preyed on them.
- 其结果就是破坏食物链,使很多动物和那些以捕食它们为生的动物饿死。
来自柯林斯例句