disruptive
adjective /dɪsˈrʌptɪv/
/dɪsˈrʌptɪv/
- causing problems, noise, etc. so that something cannot continue normally
引起混乱的;扰乱性的;破坏性的 - She had a disruptive influence on the rest of the class.
她搅扰了班上其他学生。
- a highly disruptive group of students
一群非常爱捣蛋的学生 - children with highly disruptive behaviour
行为造成严重破坏的儿童 - potentially disruptive elements in society
社会上潜在的破坏分子 - He warned that her presence was potentially disruptive.
他警告说,她的存在有潜在的破坏性。 - Library staff are trained to deal with disruptive children.
图书馆工作人员接受过处理捣乱儿童的培训。 - She was a disruptive influence on the rest of the class.
她搅扰了班上的其他学生。 - The company has managed to avoid the disruptive effects of industrial action.
该公司设法避免了工业行动的破坏性影响。 - Working such long hours can be extremely disruptive to home life.
工作这么长时间会严重扰乱家庭生活。
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- She had a disruptive influence on the rest of the class.
- new and original, in a way that causes major changes to how something is done
颠覆性的: 新的和原创的,在某种程度上导致事情的处理方式发生重大变化- Printing in 3D is a disruptive technology which may transform manufacturing.
3D打印是一项颠覆性技术,可能会改变制造业。 - Innovative and disruptive companies are changing the service economy.
创新和颠覆性的公司正在改变服务经济。
- Printing in 3D is a disruptive technology which may transform manufacturing.