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disrupt

/dis-ruhpt/US // dɪsˈrʌpt //UK // (dɪsˈrʌpt) //

中断,分裂,分散,破坏

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to cause disorder or turmoil in: The news disrupted their conference.
    • : to destroy, usually temporarily, the normal continuance or unity of; interrupt: Telephone service was disrupted for hours.
    • : to break apart: to disrupt a connection.
    • : Business. to radically change, as by introducing a new product or service that creates a new market: It’s time to disrupt your old business model.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : broken apart; disrupted.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbupset, disorganize
Forms: disrupted, disrupting

Examples

  • That’s a good indication of how you can disrupt and innovate in new markets.

  • Bitcoin, the first cryptocurrency, was designed to disrupt the power of governments and conventional financial institutions.

  • Under Ricardo’s leadership, we believe Jüsto is positioned for significant expansion as it disrupts and transforms the legacy grocery value chain.

  • The latest generation of deep-learning-based facial recognition has completely disrupted our norms of consent.

  • That, in turn, gave way to "zoombombing," the term for when Internet trolls join online meetings with the goal of disrupting them and harassing their participants.

  • Peaceful protest is welcome in America today—seeking to disrupt Americans looking to enjoy an NFL game is obnoxious.

  • The power of intersex bodies is their ability to disrupt social norms.

  • In the process, Apple may be about to disrupt an entirely different market.

  • If that failed, they could disrupt the proceedings by threat of force.

  • I think they will go ahead, since the West has advised Russia to not do anything to disrupt them.

  • They'll flock to the diamond field and disrupt the operation, and we can move back in to some of the shot stations.

  • Each one is a cog in the vast organization and one slip may disrupt the whole arrangement.

  • One explosive charge per cell, of just sufficient size to disrupt the nucleus.

  • Meanwhile the petty, local fight had started which was to disrupt this hope of Barton's, and thwart its fulfillment forever.

  • Finally, a capitular government in missionary countries was a physical impossibility, and would disrupt the whole Order.