柯林斯詞典disturbance /d??st??b?ns/ (disturbances) 1. N-COUNT A disturbance is an incident in which people behave violently in public. 騷亂 During the disturbance which followed, three Englishmen were hurt. 在隨後的騷亂中,3個(gè)英國人受傷了。2. N-UNCOUNT Disturbance means upsetting or disorganizing something which was previously in a calm and well-ordered state. 煩亂; 擾亂 Successful breeding requires quiet, peaceful conditions with as little disturbance as possible. 成功繁殖需要安甯的環(huán)境,乾擾越少越好。3. N-VAR You can use disturbance to refer to a medical or psychological problem, when someone's body or mind is not working in the normal way. (身躰) 不適; 心神不安 Poor educational performance is related to emotional disturbance. 學(xué)習(xí)表現(xiàn)不好與情緒不穩(wěn)定有關(guān)。 返回 disturbance劍橋詞典something that interrupts someone or makes someone feel worried 乾擾,滋擾 Residents are tired of the disturbance caused by the nightclub . 居民受夠了夜縂會(huì)造成的乾擾。 Phone calls are the biggest disturbance at work . 接聽電話是工作中最大的乾擾。 violence or trouble 騷亂;紛亂;暴力事件 There was a minor disturbance during the demonstration , but nobody was injured . 示威活動(dòng)中發(fā)生了一起輕微的騷亂事件,但沒有人受傷。 ?cause a disturbance to break the law by fighting or behaving extremely noisily in public 擾亂治安,破壞秩序 返回 disturbance