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disrupt[dis'rʌpt]vt.1.■搅乱,扰乱,使混乱;使动荡:The special TV report disrupted regular programming.一个电视特别报道扰乱了正常节目。The bad news disrupted our conference.这则坏消息搅乱了我们的会议。2.■使中断;破坏…的完整性(或统一性);打破正常情况:Telephone service was disrupted for an hour.电话通讯中断了一个钟头。The tornado disrupted broadcasting along the entire coast.龙卷风使整个沿海的广播都中断了。3.■使分裂;使破裂;使瓦解:The war disrupted the connections of many people.战争使许多人的联系被割断了。to disrupt their marriage使他们的婚姻破裂adj.1.■破裂的,分裂的;中断的;混乱的 |