disrupted

disrupted[disˈrʌptid] 

原级:disrupt

第三人称单数:disrupts

现在分词:disrupting

disrupted 基本解释
使混乱,扰乱( disrupt的过去式和过去分词 );
disrupted 网络解释

1. 打断:surrounding: 环境,周围. | disrupted: 打断. | farmstead: 农场,农庄.

2. 打亂:biodiversity 生物多樣性 | disrupted 打亂 | ecosystem 生態系

3. 破裂;中断:disrespectful 吃力的;无力的 | disrupted 破裂;中断 | dissolve 溶解;解散;消除

disrupted 单语例句

1. disrupted的反义词

1. Train services across northern India have been disrupted as railroad authorities work to clear the tracks.

2. disrupted

2. Web security problems have disrupted the world's business operations from time to time.

3. Web security problems have disrupted global business operations from time to time.

4. BEIJING - Beijing's subway system was disrupted briefly during Monday morning's rush hour after a man jumped onto the tracks at a busy subway station.

5. Service on the busy Line 1 was disrupted due to an electrical failure, which reportedly triggered the collision in the tunnel a little after seven in the morning.

6. CAAC attributed the incident largely to some pilots of CEA's Yunnan branch, saying they had ignored the passengers'interests and disrupted the flights on purpose.

7. But the festivities may be disrupted this year following the regulations banning online casino gambling and restricting the use of virtual currency.

8. The strikes have halted transport and business over a wide area, shut schools and disrupted the country's main port in Chittagong.

9. disrupted的意思

9. The band had " massively disrupted society's cohesiveness " with its song lyrics inciting racial hatred, the court ruled.

10. Coking coal and iron ore supplies from top exporter Australia have been disrupted by massive floods.

disrupted 英英释义

adj

1. marked by breaks or gaps

    e.g. many routes are unsafe or disrupted