disruptive 的定义
- causing, tending to cause, or caused by disruption; disrupting: the disruptive effect of their rioting.
- Business. relating to or noting a new product, service, or idea that radically changes an industry or business strategy, especially by creating a new market and disrupting an existing one: disruptive innovations such as the cell phone and the two-year community college.relating to or noting a business executive or company that introduces or is receptive to such innovation: disruptive CEOs with imagination and vision.
disruptive 近义词
causing trouble, confusion
更多disruptive例句
- In the past year since the directorate was launched, the NSA called out nation-state hackers, warned of new strains of disruptive malware and advised on how to patch or mitigate major vulnerabilities.
- It might be a little less bright, but for all intents and purposes, it’s just as disruptive to astronomical observations—for potentially the entire night.
- However, it could also be disruptive of the review economy in a very positive way.
- The pandemic’s disruptive force has spurred transformational change in our organization, as well as in many others.
- Covid-19, however, has been disruptive enough to shake them up, and companies are trying to take advantage.
- One of the most disruptive forces to the market in recent years is DISH.
- “I have a very disruptive personality for the industry,” he says.
- On the surface, In Situ appears less disruptive than its alternative, but this is only an illusion.
- Uber and Airbnb—the most successful services of their kind—are “disruptive” innovations.
- So she made changes that have transformed the Times online; is that what her critics mean when they allege she was disruptive?
- A flash of lightning is a disruptive electrical discharge upon a grand scale.
- One cannot view with equanimity that which appears to be totally disruptive of one's dear little system of living.
- By this difficult and dangerous process, the gunpowder is confined, and the disruptive effect produced.
- It was all too ridiculous, the introducing of disruptive foreign substances into the bodies of little black men-folk.
- Dynamic influences have a decisive effect upon cohesion and disruptive tensions.