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 disruption [dɪs'rʌpʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 分裂, 崩溃, 瓦解

  1. A term used to denote a spectacular failure in a program which results in the disruption of the entire computer system.
    此术语用来表示程序中会导致整个计算机系统破坏的严重故障。参阅abend。
  2. Occurring without disruption.
    无事故的,正常的没有出现破坏的
  3. The whole factory was in disruption.
    整个工厂一片混乱。


disruption
[ noun ]
  1. an act of delaying or interrupting the continuity

  2. <noun.act>
    it was presented without commercial breaks
    there was a gap in his account
  3. a disorderly outburst or tumult

  4. <noun.state>
    they were amazed by the furious disturbance they had caused
  5. an event that results in a displacement or discontinuity

  6. <noun.event>
  7. the act of causing disorder

  8. <noun.act>


Disruption \Dis*rup"tion\, n. [L. disruptio, diruptio.]
The act or rending asunder, or the state of being rent
asunder or broken in pieces; breach; rent; dilaceration;
rupture; as, the disruption of rocks in an earthquake;
disruption of a state.

  1. Inside, signs of brutal disruption are all too evident.
  2. It can result in addiction, poor health, family disruption, emotional disturbances and death.
  3. New drilling methods can dramatically limit any environmental disruption and render it temporary.
  4. It is hard for many of us to forget the employment problems of 1974-75 and the aftermath of inflation and disruption all along the line.
  5. Some disruption is expected.
  6. Unreasonable fear of AIDS could cause a substantial disruption of the workplace unless employees are educated about how to deal with co-workers who have the fatal disease, according to the results of a survey released Tuesday by the American Red Cross.
  7. On another issue, an Occidental spokesman said yesterday that bad weather in the North Sea continued to prevent repair work on an oil pipeline and extended the disruption of output from Occidental's fields there to the 12th day in a row.
  8. Mr Pratt still says the move was well worth this disruption.
  9. The outlook: more pain and disruption at home and abroad.
  10. It wants to prevent a prolonged campaign of industrial disruption this summer. The job cuts, including the loss of about 300 posts in ticket offices, were planned by London Underground after it sustained an unexpected Pounds 92m loss.
  11. Derwinski indicated that the United States would ask visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Wu Xueqian to use his country's leverage with North Korea to prevent any disruption of the Olympics.
  12. In centering on the disruption of a few proud local customs such as the historichomes tour and the damage to the antiquities, your reporter served to only perpetuate an outdated and stereotypically provincial view of this otherwise thriving port city.
  13. If there is a supply disruption and international oil prices rise, domestic prices must change by an identical amount, regardless of whether we import all or none of our oil.
  14. Many traders with long, or buying, positions have continued to liquidate their holdings as the days pass with no disruption in the flow of oil from the Middle East, analysts and brokers said.
  15. He said the move, even if rebuffed by Kuwait, sent a message that the U.S. doesn't want Iran to win the war and won't allow the disruption of its friends' commerce.
  16. Barring an extremely cold winter or a disruption, oil supplies should be ample, they said.
  17. They can become law immediately but must subsequently be backed by parliament. The measures were designed to minimise the disruption to public life caused by almost daily disclosures of kickbacks and illegal party funding.
  18. The idea was to allow Purdy students to have a dance and we did that." Superintendent Sheldon Buxton said alumni and other non-students were kept out of the dance because he feared outsiders bent on disruption would be attracted by publicity.
  19. "To me it's almost conscious disruption," a high-ranking Ford executive said a few months ago.
  20. In 1985, United Airlines pilots were on strike, and American's passenger share was boosted by the disruption in its competitor's service.
  21. Those who remained at St. Mary's Hall were charged with disruption under the student conduct code and later would be charged with trespassing under the code, spokeswoman Teri Rizvi said.
  22. Why isn't this being done?" One White House aide argued, however, that movements in oil prices over the past week weren't enough of a disruption to justify use of the reserves.
  23. Grumman countersued to collect money the RTA had refused to pay toward the buses as well as for damages for disruption of bus production.
  24. The shortfall already exceeds 15,000 tons. Any slowdown, or disruption of the aid would not only lead to a worsening refugee crisis, UNHCR officials warned this week.
  25. However, sales were 5 per cent up at Pounds 617m, with a 2.5 per cent increase in comparable turnover. Sir Geoffrey attributed the profits decline to disruption caused by a shift in focus.
  26. Upper school pupils are now more likely to take A-levels, as they can do so without the disruption of moving to a new school. Third, co-operation has been encouraged below the sixth form, to give children who under-perform at 12 a second chance.
  27. Northwest spokesman Redmond Tyler said the airline operated normally Wednesday. "We have seen no evidence of any disruption or attempt at disruption," he said.
  28. Northwest spokesman Redmond Tyler said the airline operated normally Wednesday. "We have seen no evidence of any disruption or attempt at disruption," he said.
  29. The company said it "welcomed" the Hafts' withdrawal but remained "concerned about the disruption" the family's bid caused.
  30. Thanks to a disruption by parliamentarians allied to the coup leaders, the assembly never managed to achieve a quorum.
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