disrupting
英 [dɪsˈrʌptɪŋ]
美 [dɪsˈrʌptɪŋ]
v. 扰乱; 使中断; 打乱
disrupt的现在分词
现在分词:disrupting
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使中断;扰乱
If someone or somethingdisruptsan event, system, or process, they cause difficulties that prevent it from continuing or operating in a normal way.- Anti-war protesters disrupted the debate.
反战示威者们打断了辩论。 - The drought has severely disrupted agricultural production.
旱灾已严重影响了农业生产。
- Anti-war protesters disrupted the debate.
双语例句
- The data revolution is disrupting established industries and business models.
数据革命正在瓦解已经建立的产业和商业模式。 - It also shows how the ease of doing iterations without disrupting usage can contribute to successful application development projects.
还展示了在不中断使用的情况下,轻松实现的迭代如何促成成功的应用程序开发项目。 - What will come, then, from this disrupting drought is likely to be a shift of power.
这场严重的干旱所带来的很可能是力量的转变。 - The problem with this approach is shown by research on endocrine disrupting effects of chemicals.
对化学品激素干扰的研究表明了这样一种途径有问题。 - Not content with disrupting the meeting, he then proceeded to insult the chairman.
他打断了会议还不满足,接着又开始侮辱主席。 - "So far we can say we are disrupting some networks," she adds.
“迄今,我们可以说我们对一些网络造成破坏,”她补充说。 - But she said her smartphone is increasingly disrupting her life at school and home.
但她说,智能手机正日渐扰乱她在学校和家里的生活。 - Urbanisation and industrialisation are both increasing demand for water, at a time when climate change is disrupting supply.
在气候变化导致供应中断之际,城市化和工业化都在加大人们对水资源的需求。 - Regimes in major oil producing countries are crumbling, disrupting production.
主要产油国的政权正土崩瓦解,导致生产陷入混乱。 - Deliberate radiation or reflection of electromagnetic energy for the purpose of disrupting enemy use of electronic devices or systems.
意在破坏敌人用电子装置或系统的电磁能量的精心反应。