disruptive
adj. 引起混乱的; 破坏性的
To be disruptive means to prevent something from continuing or operating in a normal way.
Alcohol can produce violent, disruptive behavior...
酒精会引发暴力和破坏性行为。
The process of implementing these changes can be very disruptive to a small company.
对于小公司来说,实行这些变革可能会带来灭顶之灾。
1. characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination;
Many disruptive behaviors in the classroom can be alleviated before they become serious discipline problems.
许多教室里的破坏行为,在发展成为严重的纪律问题之前,其实是可以减轻的.
He was expelled from school for disruptive behaviour.
他因破坏行为被学校开除了.
Students are working hardare trying their best not to be disruptive.
学生们学习都很努力认真,没有捣乱的现象.
Police efforts to thwart a feared attack triggered a disruptive , security clampdown across the country.
警方力图挫败恐怖袭击, 在全国掀起一场干扰(机场正常运作)的保安和打击活动.
Rapid and disruptive change is now happening across new and old businesses.
时下,无论新旧产业都在发生着超乎想象的飞速变化.