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.These findings are extremely important for the understanding of cell pision regulation, which is often disrupted in cancer cells.
这些研究发现对了解细胞分裂规则至关重要,癌症细胞中正确的分裂规则常常是遭到破坏的。
2."It has disrupted my schedule. I have to stay up to watch them now, " she said.
“这打乱了我的作息安排。现在我只能熬夜来看这些节目了。”王哲晓说。
3.Also in the Philippines, Bayan Telecommunications Inc. said the quake disrupted some of its digital-subscriber-line services.
在菲律宾,BayanTelecommunicationsInc.说,日本地震令该公司的DSL服务部分中断。
4.The ultimate purpose of financial stabilization, of course, was to restore the normal flow of credit, which had been severely disrupted.
金融稳定的最终目的当然是恢复已被严重破坏的信贷,让信贷正常流动。
5.Markets wouldn't be disrupted by a selective default if it were in the framework of a lasting solution for Greece, ' he said.
如果选择性违约是在希腊债务危机的一个持久解决办法的框架内,那么市场是不会因此受到干扰的。
6.The waves seemed to curve above, below and around the pouch without being disrupted in their path, as if the pouch were invisible.
海浪似乎曲线的上方,下方,眼袋,没有被破坏的道路,就好像他们是无形的育儿袋。
7.The only way there was to do it was to dig up stumps but, of course, then you would have completely disrupted the habitat.
过去唯一的办法是挖入树桩内部,但这么做当然会完全破坏锹虫的栖息地。
8.That something is, of course, the internet, which has disrupted this industry just as it has disrupted so many others.
当然,由网络引发的这些变化,在冲击新闻业之前早已影响了许多其他行业。
9.As if my life like this has been disrupted by you, even if you have not cared about me actually--If this all does not calculate the love.
似乎我的生活就这样被你打乱了,哪怕你其实并没有在意我--如果这都不算爱。
10.If it did, planetary orbits would be disrupted, causing the Earth to drop into the sun or be tossed out into deep space.
如果它做到了,就会破坏行星轨道,导致地球落进太阳或被甩进外太空。