disrupted
v. 使混亂,擾亂( disrupt的過去式和過去分詞 )
If someone or something disrupts an event, system, or process, they cause difficulties that prevent it from continuing or operating in a normal way.
Anti-war protesters disrupted the debate.
反戰示威者們打斷了辯論。
The drought has severely disrupted agricultural production.
旱災已嚴重影響了農業生產。
1. maked by breaks or gaps;
Speakers have been shouted down, classes disrupted, teachers made to grovel.
發言人的聲音被叫嚷聲蓋住了,課堂一片混亂,老師們不得不好言相勸。
The drought has severely disrupted agricultural production.
旱災已嚴重影響了農業生產。
An accident has disrupted railway services into and out of the city.
一場事故使得進出該城市的鐵路交通陷入混亂.
The communication was disrupted by the storm.
暴風雨使交通中斷.
His speech disrupted the meeting.
他的講演使會場陷入混亂.