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.The Internet may be disrupting much of the book industry, but for short-story writers it has been a good thing.
互联网可能正在颠覆图书行业的多个领域,但是对于短篇小说作家来说却是一件好事。
2.China has in fact emerged as a major power without disrupting the international order, at least so far.
实际上中国在成为大国的过程中并没有破坏国际秩序,至少现在没有。
3.One of her first assignments was disrupting a meeting between Jedi Master Mace Windu and a group of dissident Jedi.
她被首批分派的任务中的一个是破坏绝地大师梅斯·温杜和一群政见不同的绝地的会面。
4.Claude started as he meant to go on, gliding around in front of the defence, disrupting the opposition and distributing the ball with care.
克劳德依照他自己的意愿重新开始,在后防线之前奔跑,瓦解对手的进攻并小心的分球。
5.DON'T behave as though disrupting the Olympic torch relay is an unforgivable sin on the part of an entire city or nation.
别把火炬受干扰当成那整个城市或国家不可饶恕的罪过。
6.Disrupting their market is possible, but being just a little better is certainly not enough.
扰乱一下它们的市场是有可能的,但仅仅好一点肯定是不够的。
7."The US government then spent the next 30 years trying to get rid of it without disrupting the market, " Mr Lipmann recalls.
“为求在不干扰市场的情况下清除这些储备,美国政府花了30年时间,”李普曼回忆道。
8.The categories and toxicity of phthalate esters that might have the effects of environmental endocrine-disrupting chemicals are introduced.
对其中可能产生内分泌干扰作用的化学物质种类、毒性进行了介绍。
9.The waters off the Somali coast, moreover, have become one of the prime zones of piracy at sea, disrupting shipping through the Suez Canal.
更重要的是,索马里沿海已经成为了海上掠夺行为最严重的地区,对苏伊士运河的船运产生了很大的干扰。
10.For this reason, he believes that Hollywood should be able to cultivate online revenues without greatly disrupting its existing businesses.
出于这个原因,他相信在不破坏现有的生意的情况下,好莱坞才有可能在网络上积累财富。