disturb 的 2 个定义
- to interrupt the quiet, rest, peace, or order of; unsettle.
- to interfere with; interrupt; hinder: Please do not disturb me when I'm working.
- to interfere with the arrangement, order, or harmony of; disarrange: to disturb the papers on her desk.
- to perplex; trouble: to be disturbed by strange behavior.
- to cause disturbance to someone's sleep, rest, etc.: Do not disturb.
disturb 近义词
bother, upset
disturb 的近义词 55 个
- agitate
- alarm
- amaze
- annoy
- arouse
- astound
- complicate
- confuse
- depress
- dishearten
- disrupt
- distract
- excite
- frighten
- gall
- interrupt
- irk
- irritate
- outrage
- perplex
- perturb
- plague
- provoke
- puzzle
- rattle
- shake
- startle
- trouble
- unnerve
- unsettle
- vex
- worry
- afflict
- ail
- badger
- confound
- discompose
- distress
- fluster
- grieve
- harass
- interfere
- intrude
- molest
- muddle
- pain
- pester
- pique
- rouse
- ruffle
- tire
- unhinge
- burn up
- make uneasy
- shake up
disturb 的反义词 31 个
disorder; dislocate
更多disturb例句
- At some point, it got disturbed and fell inward toward the sun.
- PTIs can conduct light waves on their surface and edges rather than having them run through the material, and allow light to be redirected around corners without disturbing its flow.
- The onset of the pandemic, however, has disturbed this uneasy balance.
- Major publications such as The New York Times and rights groups like Amnesty International echoed her disturbing eye-witness account.
- Most of the 352 pits and other intentionally disturbed areas in La Mina contain remnants of ochre deposits, the researchers say.
- They knew they might see things that will disturb them, but could not deter them from their duty.
- I disturb their efforts to get their children and the few clothes they have with them clean using hoses and battered buckets.
- Understanding that isolation is the one thing that would absolutely disturb me.
- He is carrying the briefcase as he enters the room, so still even in walking that he does not disturb the air around him.
- The house is eerily pristine and immaculately preserved; your visit is the only thing threatening to disturb it.
- As small letters weary the eye most, so also the smallest affairs disturb us most.
- It was like a dream of beauty suspended in the air before you—floating there—and you didn't want to disturb it.
- It was lying sound asleep on a mud-bank, not dreaming, doubtless, of the daring bipeds who were about to disturb its repose.
- During the first few years of my service on the County Down little occurred to disturb the even tenor of my way.
- The flounces were so full and fluffy that he held his knees back nervously lest he should disturb a puff.