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disturbance

/dih-stur-buhns/US // dɪˈstɜr bəns //UK // (dɪˈstɜːbəns) //

骚乱,骚动,干扰,困扰

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of disturbing.
    • : the state of being disturbed.
    • : an instance of this; commotion.
    • : something that disturbs.
    • : an outbreak of disorder; a breach of public peace: Political disturbances shook the city.
    • : Meteorology. any cyclonic storm or low-pressure area, usually a small one.
    • : Geology. a crustal movement of moderate intensity, somewhat restricted in area.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nouncommotion; upset
Synonyms
brawl争吵,斗殴,殴打,争斗confusion混乱,迷惑,混乱局面,困惑disorder紊乱,无序,无秩序,无序的disruption中断,干扰,混乱,破坏性eruption喷发,爆发,爆裂,爆炸explosion爆炸,爆炸声,爆炸事件,爆发fracas骚乱,骚动,狂欢,混乱interruption中断,中辍,中断事件,中断作用riot骚乱,暴乱,暴动,动乱shock震惊,震动,冲击,震撼storm暴风雨,风暴,暴雨,暴风雪tremor摇晃,震颤,震荡,摇晃感turmoil动荡,动乱,动荡不安,扰动upheaval动乱,动荡,动荡不安,乱世uprising起义,暴动,叛乱violence暴力,暴力事件,暴力问题,暴力犯罪agitation躁动,扰动,搅拌,搅拌器annoyance烦扰,烦心事,烦恼,烦人bother困扰,麻烦,烦恼,烦扰brouhaha大吵大闹,大闹天宫,人声鼎沸,大吵大嚷clamor喧哗声,喧嚣,喧闹声,喧哗convulsion抽搐,惊厥,痉挛,厥厥derangement错乱,紊乱,错觉,错位disarrangement错乱,错位,错综复杂,错开distraction分心,分散注意力,分心术,分心的问题ferment发酵剂,发酵,发酵物,发酵的fisticuffs拳术,拳法,拳脚相加,拳脚功夫flap扇动,扑打,扑腾,扇形fray战场,战场上,战场上的,战士fuss大惊小怪,大惊小怪的hindrance阻碍,障碍物,障碍,阻碍因素hubbub喧嚣,人声鼎沸,喧哗,喧闹声hullabaloo喧嚣,哗众取宠,喧哗声,喧闹insurrection叛乱,起义,叛变,暴动intrusion侵扰,入侵,侵入,侵袭molestation猥亵行为,非礼行为,猥亵,非礼perturbation扰动,干扰,微扰,扰乱quake地震,震灾,震荡,震quarrel吵吵闹闹,争吵,吵吵闹闹的,吵架racket球拍,拍子,球杆,球棒rampage横冲直撞,肆虐,猖獗,狂暴restlessness烦躁不安,躁动不安,躁动,烦躁ruckus喧嚣,骚动,嚣张,喧闹声rumble隆隆声,轰隆隆,轰隆,轰鸣声spasm痉痉挛,痉挛,肌痉挛,痉痉stink臭味,恶臭,臭气熏天,臭味儿stir搅动,搅拌,挑动,搅动了to-do待办事项,要做的事,要做的事情,待办事宜tumult杂乱无章,喧嚣,喧哗声,喧闹声uproar骚动,喧嚣,喧哗声,喧闹声big scene大场面,大场景,大事件,大幕big stink大臭味,大臭,臭气熏天,恶臭味大

Examples

  • The graphic body-camera footage, which Rochester police released Sunday, left city leaders demanding answers for how a family disturbance call quickly escalated into a use of force against a young girl in obvious distress.

  • We’ll watch the timing of a potentially moisture-starved disturbance moving through.

  • Sternbeck said members of the department's civil disturbance unit escorted the Capitol-related defendants out the secondary exit.

  • We will not tolerate any disturbance on board our aircraft or at any of the airports we serve.

  • Cells also already have a native capacity to keep DNA safe from environmental disturbances.

  • As a precaution against a possible disturbance, the ferry was escorted by a police boat, its blue lights flashing.

  • “I think that there will be an ability that people will get to have their voice heard without disturbance,” Bratton said.

  • Playing in her yard one day, she saw “a ripple, a disturbance of the air … My first thought is that I have seen the devil.”

  • The stakes of each disturbance rise accordingly—increasing the sense of general crisis and emergency washing over the globe.

  • The man was a member of the Los Angeles police force investigating a disturbance at such-and-such and address.

  • “I fretted and fumed all next day, and raised a great disturbance,” rejoined the old gentleman.

  • The intensity of this drama, however, being interior, caused little outward disturbance that casual onlookers need have noticed.

  • Then Gaubert returned with a tale that you had been killed and that there was a disturbance in the Champs aux Capuchins.

  • His coming was in the nature of a welcome disturbance; it seemed to furnish a new direction for her emotions.

  • Thus was a most important revolution brought about without bloodshed, and almost without disturbance.