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 disrupt [dis'rʌpt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 分裂的, 中断的

vt. 使分裂, 使瓦解

[医] 破裂


  1. His speech disrupted the meeting.
    他的讲演使会场陷入混乱。
  2. An accident has disrupted railway services into and out of the city.
    一次交通事故使进出这座城市的铁路交通陷于混乱。
  3. The war seemed likely to disrupt the state.
    战争可能使这个国家分裂。


disrupt


Disrupt \Dis*rupt"\, a. [L. disruptus, diruptus, p. p. of
disrumpere, to break or burst asunder; dis- + rumpere to
break, burst. See {Rupture}.]
Rent off; torn asunder; severed; disrupted.

disrupt \dis*rupt"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disrupted}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Disrupting}.]
1. To break asunder; to rend. --Thomson.

2. to destroy the continuity of, usually temporarily; as,
electrical power was disrupted by the hurricane.
[PJC]

3. To interfere with or halt, especially by causing a lack of
order; as, the shouting of the demonstrators disrupted the
meeting.
[PJC]

  1. The new criminal-contempt complaint reiterates the government's allegations that Mr. Eyerman instructed a First Jersey branch manager to conceal and destroy documents to disrupt the efforts of a court-appointed monitor, Benjamin L. Lubin.
  2. Some experts believe that a surplus of carbon dioxide is causing the Earth to slowly overheat, and they warn that such a change could disrupt the global climate.
  3. Such a strategy, he said, would disrupt service without forcing all flight attendants to forgo their salaries during the strike.
  4. The U.N. Command today accused North Korea of trying to disrupt the 1988 Olympic Games by fabricating false claims that war is looming on the Korean peninsula.
  5. Opposition parties were widely expected to disrupt parliamentary proceedings with demands that Takeshita or other top leaders resign to take responsibility for the involvement of prominent party officials in the scandal.
  6. Election uncertainty, however, could still disrupt what has been only a modest improvement.
  7. Federal mediators have urged Bush to stop the strike, which the machinists say could disrupt air, rail and sea transportation nationwide.
  8. She's making the kinds of rehabilitatives strides than an interruption, with this kind of media coverage, could disrupt." The judge also was invited to appear on the Donahue show but declined.
  9. Oil futures prices surged in early trading today as concern spread that a North Sea oil explosion could disrupt petroleum deliveries.
  10. Officials fear that CGE's purchase plan would disrupt that balance.
  11. Sinhalese extremists seeking to disrupt Thursday's regional elections detonated a bomb in a crowded market, killing four people, a Sri Lankan military official said.
  12. But William Louis-Dreyfus, head of a giant international grain-trading company bearing his name, says he didn't expect either the Soviet Union or the U.S. to disrupt the grain trade.
  13. Police were present at the four funerals Saturday, but kept a low profile as part of a new government policy not to disrupt peaceful demonstrations and gatherings.
  14. He says a takeover assault would disrupt the company's restructuring program.
  15. Opponents say that the tunnel would disrupt the quiet lifestyle that attracted many people to the area and that the price tag is too high.
  16. On Monday, prices had risen on fears that the storm would severly disrupt production off the Texas and Louisiana coasts.
  17. No one questions that plant closings and mass layoffs, especially large ones, can disrupt the lives of employees and communities.
  18. Iranian Prime Minister Hussein Musavi charged that the Iraqis were stepping up their missile and air strikes to disrupt elections Friday for Iran's 270-seat Majlis, or Parliament.
  19. Demonstrators sought to disrupt a rally for evangelist Pat Robertson and focus attention on the homeless and AIDS as the Republican National Convention got under way Monday.
  20. Analysts said the guerrillas are seeking to disrupt farming and isolate the zone to prevent food from reaching coastal Lima, further agravating an severe economic recession that has already sparked temporary food shortages.
  21. He contended that members of the Air Line Pilots Association, the union that represents 40,000 commercial airline pilots, including Eastern's, were trying to disrupt operations by refusing to fly "with no valid justifications."
  22. Amtrak lawyer Sally Garr added that sympathy strikes "would disrupt all of the commuter traffic in the Northeast."
  23. Some were happy that the schools should be less crowded and their children will be home fewer summer days, but others complained the schedule will disrupt vacation plans and leave them with children around the house during the winter.
  24. In one case, he attempted to disrupt the work of a U.S. diplomat by sending him concocted threatening letters in the name of a sinister national liberation movement.
  25. Western intelligence sources suspect the North Koreans may be plotting to disrupt the games using Japanese and other international terrorists.
  26. An injunction, he said, would reverse the two sides' bargaining leverage and "completely disrupt the bargaining process."
  27. Mitchell said if accounts of the confidential order are correct, the order would end up "encouraging the very proliferation of chemical weapons which the treaty is intended to prevent" and disrupt treaty negotiations.
  28. It said U.S. Green Berets and Navy commandos would infiltrate behind Iraqi lines to disrupt communications.
  29. Cambodian leader Sihanouk pleaded for an end to the political violence that is threatening to disrupt a U.N.-brokered peace plan for the country.
  30. The world is still producing much more milk than it needs, mostly because of subsidies, and the potential this has to disrupt the market remains a matter for concern.
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