disruptive

英[dɪs'rʌptɪv] 美[dɪs'rʌptɪv]
  • adj. 分裂的;破坏性的;制造混乱的
GRE
Adjective:
  1. characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination;

    "effects of the struggle will be violent and disruptive"
    "riotous times"
    "these troubled areas"
    "the tumultuous years of his administration"
    "a turbulent and unruly childhood"

1. She had a disruptive influence on the rest of the class.
她搅扰了班上其他的学生。

来自《权威词典》

2. He was expelled from school for disruptive behaviour.
他因破坏行为被学校开除了.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. She was a disruptive influence, and after a year or two she got the boot.
她总是影响正常的工作,一两年后便被解雇了。

来自柯林斯例句

4. The process of implementing these changes can be very disruptive to a small company.
对于小公司来说,实行这些变革可能会带来灭顶之灾。

来自柯林斯例句

5. Alcohol can produce violent, disruptive behavior.
酒精会引发暴力和破坏性行为。

来自辞典例句

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. We should be alert to the potentially disruptive elements in society.
      我们应该警惕社会上潜在的破坏分子。
    2. It is more about evolution not disruptive innovations now.
      重要的是,这是一种进化的过程,而非是破坏性的创新。
    3. The impact of Western civilization has been highly disruptive.
      西方文化的影响具有高度的破坏性。
    4. He has a disruptive influence on the other children.
      他能影响别的孩子使他们失控。