disrupted如何读

[disˈrʌptid]

disrupted英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. 使混乱,扰乱 bring or throw into disorder

disrupted是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 中断的
  2. 破裂的
  3. 混乱的
  4. 瓦解的
  5. 分裂的
  6. 分散的
v. (动词)
  1. 破坏
  2. 使分裂
  3. 使瓦解
  4. 使混乱
  5. 使中断
  6. 停顿
  7. 破裂
  8. 粉碎
  9. 错断
  10. 搞垮
  11. 爆破
  12. 扰乱
  13. 打乱
  14. 崩裂
  15. 混乱
  16. 分裂
  17. 干扰
  18. 打断
  19. 妨碍
  20. 崩溃
  21. 撕裂
  22. 瓦解

disrupted英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to break apart : rupture

three periods of faulting disrupted the rocks—University of Arizona Record

to throw into disorder

demonstrators trying to disrupt the meeting

to interrupt the normal course or unity of

… disrupted a bridge game by permanently hiding up the ace of spades …—Scott Fitzgerald

business to cause upheaval in (an industry, market, etc.)specifically: to successfully challenge (established businesses, products, or services) by using an innovation (such as a new technology or business model) to gain a foothold in a marginal or new segment of the market and then fundamentally changing the nature of the market In contrast, the digital technologies that allowed personal computers to disrupt minicomputers improved much more quickly; Compaq was able to increase revenue more than tenfold and reach parity with the industry leader, DEC, in only 12 years. —Clayton M. Christensen et al. … this innovative service that might disrupt the industry comes at the low end of the product/service/technology, a place where these high-end consumers have neither interest nor experience. This low-end attack, which initially does not attract much attention, might grow to be a high quality service that supplants the incumbent. —Eitan Muller

The banking industry, on the other hand, is being disrupted by a breakdown of the model of paying money on deposits and taking interest on loans.—Cromwell Schubarth

disrupted词源英文解释

Latin disruptus, past participle of disrumpere, from dis- + rumpere to break — more at reave

The first known use of disrupt was in 1663

disrupted儿童词典英英释义

dissectverb

to cut up (as a plant or animal) into separate parts for examination and study

to make a careful examination of

dissect a problem

dissectverb

to cut up (as a plant or animal) into separate parts for examination and study

to make a careful examination of

dissect a problem

dissatisfyverb

to fail to satisfy : displease

dissatisfactoryadjective

causing dissatisfaction

dissatisfactionnoun

the quality or state of being dissatisfied

disruptverb

to throw into disorder

disrupted the class

disruptverb

to throw into disorder

disrupted the class

disruptverb

to throw into disorder

disrupted the class

disruptverb

to throw into disorder

disrupted the class

disrupted 例句

1 Three years later, at 13, he was forced to scavenge for food when the revolution disrupted his life.

2 Plus, some parents grew angry when the Hitler Youth purposely disrupted Sunday services by playing their trumpets loudly outside the church.

3 The Ceremony would not be disrupted—such a disruption would be unthinkable.

4 President Trump has, as promised and to his supporters’ glee, disrupted Washington’s way of life.

5 It’s as if Mr. Graham has disrupted the friezelike rhythm of Paul Strand’s classic image “Wall Street.”

6 These signals can easily be disrupted by static.

但这些信号容易遭受静电干扰.

7 "The Suez Canal is disrupted and will return to work again," wrote another user.

8 They found that in most cases, when a female character was removed from the narrative, the plot was not significantly disrupted — except for in horror movies, in which women are often portrayed as victims.

9 His departure, announced Thursday by the French foundation, comes after just two years at MoMA, during which the museum was closed for the coronavirus pandemic and its programming was disrupted.

10 Everyone knows the ship could sink, unable to hold the piles of bodies that keep crawling on like raging ants from a disrupted nest.

11 Previous studies have found that a lack of shuteye is linked to expanding waistlines, with some suggesting disrupted sleep might affect hormone levels, resulting in changes in how hungry or full people feel.

12 The implication is that Melanie must imagine and then empathize with the lives her world has disrupted or destroyed, and yet her empathy is a dead end.

13 Do those families' lives deserve to be disrupted?

14 But unless breeders can produce more climate-resilient varieties, fruit-growing regions of the United States will be seriously disrupted by future warming scenarios, scientists say.

15 The pandemic disrupted nearly every facet of American life this year, and brought with it the biggest economic downturn since the Great Depression.

16 Phones disrupted sleep in two ways, with the bright light from screens disrupting natural circadian rhythms, and messages received before sleep spiking “cognitive and emotional arousal”, said Vernon.

17 First because he disrupted my quiet, second because the request was so odd.

18 Drinking synthetic Tru Blood is no longer an option for vamps, since the supply was disrupted.

19 The weather disrupted our travel plans.

20 Not only are these imaginary tribes of women wittily conceived, but they also remind us of motherhood’s shared experiences: the changing bodies, disrupted sleep schedules and tiny potentates demanding macaroni again and again.

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