柯林斯詞典disrupt /d?s?r?pt/ (disrupting,disrupted,disrupts) 1. V-T If someone or something disrupts an event, system, or process, they cause difficulties that prevent it from continuing or operating in a normal way. 妨礙; 擾亂 Anti-war protesters disrupted the debate. 反戰(zhàn)示威者們擾亂了辯論。 返回 disrupt劍橋詞典to prevent something, especially a system , process , or event , from continuing as usual or as expected 打斷,中斷,擾亂 Heavy snow disrupted travel into the city this morning . 今晨的大雪擾亂了入城交通系統(tǒng)的正常運行。 The meeting was disrupted by a group of protesters who shouted and threw fruit at the speaker . 一群抗議者一邊呼喊一邊曏發(fā)言者投擲水果,讓會議無法正常進行下去。 例句 Long-haul flights can seriously disrupt your biological clock .Her speech was disrupted by a jeering group of protesters at the front of the crowd .Several England supporters were arrested after disrupting the match .Inevitably, this tragedy has seriously disrupted Rosie's schoolwork .A protester rushed into the studio , disrupting the news broadcast . 返回 disrupt