disrupts

[disˈrʌpts]
  • 释义
  • 使混乱,扰乱( disrupt的第三人称单数 );

  • 双语例句
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    Take a nap . Interrupting sleep seriously disrupts memory - making, compelling new research suggests.

    引人注目的新的研究表明:打盹儿、中断睡眠严重影响记忆能力.

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  • 2、

    What Happens When Insomnia Disrupts Your Night - and Your Dreams?

    失眠入侵你的睡梦时发生了什么?

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    At high temperatures the atoms begin to vibrate , which disrupts and ruins the magnetic response.

    在高温条件下,原子受激, 从而会干扰电子流进而破坏磁响应.

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    An unforeseen event that disrupts the normal course of things; an inopportune occurrence.

    我们已经准备好应对意外事件, 它可能发生,也可能不会发生.

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    It takes away our edge, makes us groggy, and disrupts our sleep.

    它让我们反应迟钝, 头昏脑胀,扰乱我们的睡眠.

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    The system also disrupts an assailant's ability to effectively use a weapon.

    该系统还可破坏攻击者有效使用武器的能力.

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    This differs from the bus topology where having one cable fail disrupts the entire network.

    这就与总线拓扑不同,因为它一根电缆的失效将影响整个网络.

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    An imbalance between Schumann and geomagnetic waves disrupts biorhythms.

    舒曼波和地磁波之间的不平衡干扰了生理节律.

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    They theorize that internal fat disrupts the body's communication systems.

    理论研究说内在脂肪会破坏人体各部分正常的联系系统.

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    A convoying fleet that dislodged disrupts the convoy and the convoy does not take place.

    如果参与运输的舰队被击退,那么运输被打断,运输失败.

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