1.使分裂,使瓦解;破坏,使混乱
2.打断,使中断
1.混乱的;瓦解的;中断的
1.to interrupt something and prevent it from continuing by creating a problem
1."China no longer needs a revolution, the kind of total revolution that completely disrupts society, " he said. "The costs are too high. "
“中国不再需要革命,那种彻底瓦解社会的革命,”他说:“代价太高。”
2.The urban prosperity disrupts the physical tranquility; the busy work unbalances the body; the prolonged day robs you of your vigor!
都市的繁华惊扰了身体的宁静,工作的繁忙打破了肌体的平衡,加长的白天让你失去健康的活力!
3.It looks as if knowing a chief executive disrupts the ability to judge his performance.
好似在说,对一个公司总裁的了解会干扰对其业绩判断的能力。
4.Insurance usually does not cover the cost of your trip if weather disrupts your vacation.
旅游保险不包括因天气原因扰乱行程的部分。
5."People currently working on how noise disrupts sleep typically look at it from two perspectives, " says Ellenbogen.
“目前人们研究噪音如何干扰睡眠,通常是从两个方面去考察,”埃伦伯根说。
6.And if she disrupts it, she can't send Bob information accurate enough for him to make a carbon copy.
并且,如果她将其破坏掉了,那便不能给鲍勃传送一个准确的信息来让他做一个碳复制。
7.Sleeping too little or for too long disrupts how we think and can age the brain by up to seven years, the findings show.
该研究显示,睡眠时间太短或太长会打乱我们正常思维习惯,将导致我们的大脑减寿七岁!
8.Severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID), which arises from several different genetic defects, disrupts all of these.
严重复合免疫不全症是由几个不同的遗传缺陷造成,因而全面瓦解。
9."Stress disrupts people's normal eating habits, " he said.
他说:“压力会打乱人们正常的饮食习惯。”
10.The entry of SkyRiver into the fray disrupts that dynamic, countering a massive global organization with a new element of competition.
SkyRiver加入战局改变了战场的形势,让这个硕大的国际组织面临一场新的竞争。