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 disruptive [dis'rʌptiv]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 分裂的, 破坏(性)的

[计] 击穿的, 中断的

[医] 破裂的


  1. The police detained several suspects for questioning. The disruptive students were detained after school until their parents had been notified.
    警察拘留了许多疑犯进行审问,捣乱的学生在放学后被拘禁了,直到通知他们的家长
  2. One engaged in diversionary, disruptive, or subversive activities.
    背离既定路线者;阴谋破坏者采用不同路线,进行分裂或从事破坏活动的人
  3. He has a disruptive influence on the other children.
    他能影响别的孩子使他们失控。


disruptive
[ adj ]
characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination
<adj.all>
effects of the struggle will be violent and disruptiveriotous times
these troubled areas
the tumultuous years of his administration
a turbulent and unruly childhood


Disruptive \Dis*rupt"ive\, a.
Causing, or tending to cause, disruption; caused by
disruption; breaking through; bursting; as, the disruptive
discharge of an electrical battery. --Nichol.

  1. THE GOVERNMENT yester-day tried to head off threatened disruptive action by dentists, Alan Pike writes.
  2. But critics argue that once begun, the project will be a financial burden on the Justice Department and disruptive of drug intelligence operations.
  3. The National Commercial Bank has important ties to the central bank and the royal family, "so much so that a word from the authorities could guarantee there are no further disruptive dealings," Mr. Nichols says.
  4. There were a lot of really disruptive events in the background of a kid's life." Marlens said, "It's different when you're 12. You know things are happening, but you're not quite sure about them.
  5. By contrast, new production technologies are disruptive.
  6. "Chief (Lincoln) White described him as a disruptive force and said if he comes back it would boil again," said McEligot.
  7. But it could help to turn around the economy and to permit a less disruptive gradual adjustment to the new capital standards.
  8. This policy should remain in effect even as the Taiwan issue becomes less of a disruptive factor in Sino-American relations.
  9. There are other, more visionary plans, such as changing the course of the river _ largely discounted as too expensive and disruptive _ and linking the sluggish Yellow with its slightly longer sister to the south, the Yangtze.
  10. A government spokesman said Friday that 1,087 people have been detained for "disruptive activities" since army commander Gen.
  11. "It's very disruptive doing business with offshore customers," said Mr. Lewellen, who rerouted the cargo to another freighter.
  12. Even in a segregated all-white school, a disruptive or unhygienic white student would be asked to leave.
  13. But Kwik Save could prove the next disruptive force.
  14. Still, he got a law degree and practiced for five months before trying work in a local bank. But he was soon fired for being a "disruptive influence" after suggesting the bank's senior management was incompetent.
  15. "I don't think program traders want to be disruptive today because they're under a microscope," said Mr. Groveman.
  16. He played down the chances that platform debates could spill over into disruptive floor fights and indicated a willingness to work with the party establishment.
  17. The two sides accused each other of endangering their stalled bargaining, just five days before disruptive cuts in government services will be imposed if the negotiations fail.
  18. The two were refused admission to attend the trial last week because, Jackson said, their presence would be "potentially disruptive and very likely intimidating." Barry said his constitutional right to a public trial was being violated.
  19. U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson barred both, ruling that their presence could be disruptive and intimidating.
  20. The term "greenhouse" warming refers to a possibility of rising temperatures worldwide that has many researchers concerned about disruptive changes in world climate.
  21. Among parents of normal children, those who interacted with disruptive boys drank one-third more than those who interacted with a cooperative child.
  22. But critics in Congress have argued that the project represents a financial burden to the Justice Department and could prove disruptive to drug intelligence operations by other agencies.
  23. One disruptive issue - increased powers for police to introduce bugging in homes - has been deleted from the agenda, while greater access to citizenship for the 6.8m foreigners in Germany will be discussed on Friday.
  24. Delays on Swiss imports imposed by EC authorities' examinations could be disruptive. Mr Blocher says that the EC will not do anything to hurt the country which is its second largest trading partner.
  25. "The modern vice presidency that has developed with little forethought over the past 30 years is proving a more disruptive than constructive feature of our political system," the dissenters said.
  26. Most major banks, the Treasury and the Federal Reserve Board oppose the Schumer proposal as untested and potentially disruptive.
  27. Furthermore, the purpose of disruptive tactics is not "to change the minds of other Americans," nor does it matter that "American troops are carrying out the will of the people and Congress."
  28. Later, Quayle traveled to Syracuse where he encountered a disruptive audience.
  29. "I'm not bitter, but I am sorry," Day said. "It's been very costly, disruptive and demoralizing.
  30. The move, which takes a free-floating pound and ties it to other currencies, should limit disruptive exchange rate movements and promote economic stability.
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