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disturb

/dih-sturb/US // dɪˈstɜrb //UK // (dɪˈstɜːb) //

困扰,干扰,扰乱,骚扰

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : 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.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to cause disturbance to someone's sleep, rest, etc.: Do not disturb.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbbother, upset
Forms: disturbed, disturbing, disturbs
Synonyms
agitate搅拌,鼓动,搅拌器,煽动alarm警报,报警,惊动,闹钟amaze惊奇,令人惊讶的是,惊艳,惊奇地发现annoy恼人的,烦人,烦人的,烦人的事arouse唤起,激发,引起,激起astound惊愕,惊奇,惊天动地,令人震惊的是complicate复杂化,复杂,复杂的,错综复杂confuse淆乱,混淆,迷惑,混乱depress压抑,沮丧,沮丧的,压抑的dishearten沮丧,沮丧的,厌烦,沮丧的人disrupt中断,分裂,分散,破坏distract分散注意力,分心,分散注意,分散精力excite激动人心,使人兴奋,激动人心的,激动frighten惊吓,吓一跳,吓唬吓唬,吓唬人gall胆量,胆汁,勇气,胆interrupt插话,插言,插句,插话进来irk刺激,埃尔克,刺激性irritate刺激性,刺激,恼人的,烦人outrage愤怒,愤慨,暴行,愤怒的perplex困惑,困扰,困扰的问题,疑惑perturb扰乱,扰动,扰乱秩序,扰乱了plague霍乱,瘟疫,困扰,大灾provoke挑动,挑衅,挑起,撩拨puzzle谜题,难题,拼图,谜团rattle拨浪鼓,拨浪鼓的声音,拨动,拨浪鼓声shake晃动,摇晃,抖动,震动startle惊吓,惊愕,惊动,错愕trouble麻烦,麻烦的事,烦恼,困难unnerve惊慌失措,惊吓,使人不安,惊恐万状unsettle疏导,纠结,疏导情绪,纠缠vex呧呧的worry担心,忧虑,担忧,烦恼afflict困扰,蹂躏,危害,牵连ail邮件badger獾子,獾,獾獾,狗獾confound困惑,混淆,混淆视听discompose忧虑,扰乱,紊乱,扰乱气氛distress苦恼,危难,痛苦,困扰fluster流言蜚语,流感,流言四起,流言grieve伤心,哀伤,哀悼,伤心欲绝harass骚扰,扰乱,骚扰他人,骚扰别人interfere干扰,干涉,干预,干擾intrude闯入,侵扰,闯入者,侵入molest猥亵,猥亵行为,猥亵他人,猥亵罪muddle淆乱,搞乱,淆杂,淆乱的pain疼痛,痛苦,疼痛感,疼pester纠缠,纠缠不休,纠缠不清,缠扰pique赌气,皮克,匹克,比格rouse鼓动,鼓动人心,唤醒,鼓动起来ruffle褶边,围脖,褶皱,围裙tire轮胎,车胎,胎,轮胎unhinge解开,解除铰链,卸下铰链,解除铰链的作用burn up烧毁,烧掉,烧毁了,燃烧起来make uneasy使人不安的是,使人不安,让人不安的是shake up动摇,动摇了,震动,甩甩手
Antonyms
verbdisorder; dislocate
Forms: disturbed, disturbing, disturbs

Examples

  • 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.