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disrupt verb ➡ See also the entry for ⇨ block 1 另见block条第1义disrupt ♦︎ interrupt ♦︎ upsetThese words all mean to make it difficult for sth to continue in the normal or planned way. 这些词均表示中断或打乱事情的进行。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to disrupt / interrupt services / work◆to disrupt / interrupt a meeting◆to disrupt / upset plans◆to threaten to disrupt / upset sth◆to badly / completely / totally disrupt / upset sth■ disrupt / /dɪsˈrʌpt/ / [transitive] to make it difficult for sth to continue in the normal way or in the way that was planned 中断;扰乱;打乱◆Public transport services are likely to be severely disrupted tomorrow.公交服务明天可能会受到严重干扰。◆The award ceremony was completely disrupted by a technicians' strike.颁奖仪式被技术人员的罢工完全扰乱了。 see also disruptive ⇨ wild 1 ■ interrupt [transitive] to stop the continuous progress of sth for a short time 使暂停;使中断◆The game was interrupted several times by rain.比赛因雨中断了好几次。◆We interrupt this programme to bring you an important news bulletin.本节目暂停,为您插播重要新闻简报。◆Sorry to interrupt your dinner.很抱歉打扰了你吃饭。 see also interruption ⇨ pause noun ■ upset (upsetting, upset, upset) [transitive] to make a plan, event or situation go wrong 打乱,搅乱(计划、活动或形势)◆He arrived an hour late and upset all our arrangements.他迟到了一个小时,把我们的一切安排都打乱了。◆The disagreement further upset relations between the two countries.这一分歧进一步破坏了两国的关系。 |