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单词 disrupt
释义 dis·rupt
I. \də̇sˈrəpt\ adjective
Etymology: Latin disruptus
: disrupted
II. transitive verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: Latin disruptus, diruptus, past participle of disrumpere, dirumpere, from dis- apart + rumpere to break — more at dis-, reave
1.
 a. : to break apart : rupture
  < the suction tube was left in to draw off gas lest he become distended and disrupt his wound — Time >
  < three periods of faulting disrupted the rocks — University of Arizona Record >
  < many communications routes remained unsafe or disruptedAmericana Annual >
 b. : to throw into disorder or turmoil
  < the speech totally disrupted the meeting >
  < India was not disrupted by the Japanese War — Christopher Rand >
  < she would hate to have the job, because it will disrupt her domestic coziness — David Sylvester >
 c. : to destroy the unity or wholeness of
  < the party was disrupted by the defection of a large group of radical members >
2. : to interrupt to the extent of stopping, preventing normal continuance of, or destroying
 < that experience disrupted my interest in the life about me — Jack McLaren >
 < she had disrupted a bridge game by permanently hiding up the ace of spades — Scott Fitzgerald >
 < traffic on the main railway lines was largely disrupted during the war — Collier's Year Book >
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