单词 | disrupt |
释义 | dis·rupt I. II. 1. a. < 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 disrupted — Americana Annual > b. < 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. < the party was disrupted by the defection of a large group of radical members > 2. < 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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