disruption
n. 中斷,擾亂,混亂
When there is disruption of an event, system, or process, it is prevented from continuing or operating in a normal way.
The strike is expected to cause delays and disruption to flights from Britain...
預計罷工將導致英國航班的延誤和中斷。
The rail strike is causing major disruptions at the country's ports.
鐵路罷工使該國港口陷入了一片混亂。
1. an act of delaying or interrupting the continuity;
2. a disorderly outburst or tumult;
3. an event that results in a displacement or discontinuity
4. the act of causing disorder
Mr Besancenot is a member of SUD, a radical union bent on maximum disruption.
Besancenot本人是SUD——一家主張最大限度破壞的激進工會的成員.
The sudden arrival of the financial crisis, so that the process of market disruption.
而突然到來的金融危機, 令其上市程序受阻.
Measures would be taken to avoid disruption to marine life during construction.
施工期間會採取措施來減低對海洋生物的影響.
Should it have compelled the bank to insure itself a disruption to its liquidity?
政府是否應該強迫北巖避免自身陷入流動性中斷?
Other forms of disruption attendant upon rapid social changes set the conditions for revolution.
快速的社會變革所帶來的其他形式的社會動盪為革命創造了條件.