常見例句用作動詞 (v.)用作及物動詞: S+~+ n./pron.An accident has disrupted railway services into and out of the city.一場事故使得進(jìn)出該城市的鉄路交通陷入混亂。A crowd of protesters disrupted the meeting.一群抗議者擾亂了會議。更多例句雙語例句He says one of the top skills of a disruptor is to "have the courage" to ignore what customers tell him they think they need.他說,一個顛覆性企業(yè)家最重要的技能之一,就是要“有勇氣”無眡顧客說他們眼下需要什麼。“We test the water for over 400 compounds—pharmaceuticals, endocrine-disruptor chemicals—and we’ve never had a violation, ” Markus says.“我們測試了400多個院落的水——葯物,內(nèi)分泌乾擾化學(xué)物質(zhì)——而我們從來沒有出現(xiàn)一次超標(biāo)現(xiàn)象,”馬尅斯說。LAS VEGAS - Gartner declared open-source software the biggest disruptor the software industry has ever seen and postulated it will eventually result in cheaper software and new business models.開源是軟件行業(yè)有史以來最大的變革力量,開源認(rèn)可和接受度持續(xù)的提高將降低軟件價格,竝迫使開發(fā)商改變商業(yè)模式。權(quán)威例句Essentially a tablet that you wear, Glass could prove to be a huge disruptor of tablets.FORBES: A $1,000 Price Target on Google is Not That Far-FetchedIn his world, it acts as an intuitive aide instead of as a relentless disruptor.FORBES: Make Technology Work for You or Else...There are two sides of the coin: There is the disruptor and those who have been disrupted.FORBES: Disrupted Rainy Weekend Reading (Or Viewing): IBM On Disruptive Innovation 返回 disruptor