disruption

英[dɪs'rʌpʃn] 美[dɪs'rʌpʃn]
  • n. 分裂;破裂;毁坏
Noun:
  1. an act of delaying or interrupting the continuity;

    "it was presented without commercial breaks"
    "there was a gap in his account"

  2. a disorderly outburst or tumult;

    "they were amazed by the furious disturbance they had caused"

  3. an event that results in a displacement or discontinuity

  4. the act of causing disorder

1. The state was in disruption.
国家处于分崩离析之中.

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

2. The strike is expected to cause delays and disruption to flights from Britain.
预计罢工将导致英国航班的延误和中断。

来自柯林斯例句

3. The disruption has now spread and is affecting a large part of central Liberia.
混乱局面已经扩散,正在影响利比里亚中部的大片地区。

来自柯林斯例句

4. Such storms cause considerable disruption in magnetic prospecting operation.
这种磁暴对磁法勘探产生严重的破坏.

来自辞典例句

5. Meanwhile the disruption would be tremendous.
在这期间,就会一片混乱.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The whole factory was in disruption.
      整个工厂一片混乱。
    2. while his powerful attraction was there, disruption was out of the question.
      而他的强大吸引力所在之处,就不可能有分裂。
    3. The incident led to the disruption of the family.
      那件事导致了家庭的破裂。
    4. These were the products of the disruption of the united front of the two parties.
      这是两党统一战线破裂了的结果。
    5. His neck injury was a major disruption to his life.
      颈部受伤严重破坏了他的生活。