disrupts 

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单词释义
v.扰乱,使中断,打乱
disrupt的第三人称单数
词根词缀记忆/谐音联想记忆 补充/纠错
词根dis 加强 + rupt 破,断裂 → 裂开 →  …………
其他怎么记补充/纠错
串记记忆The business activities of the bank was interrupted ab …………
词性拓展记忆 / 词形拓展记忆
原形:disrupt第三人称单数:disrupts过去式:disrupted过去分词:disrupted现在分词:disrupting
辨析记忆
disrupt / disturb / interrupt
disrupt → 打乱活动,会议或进程等,秩序结构被改变
disturb → 打扰某人休息,把东西移位,让某人担忧
interrupt → 打断说话,思考,逻辑或连接被某物打断,视野被阻碍
词组和短语补充/纠错
disrupt a debate
打断一场辩论
disrupt the traffic
扰乱交通
be disrupted itself
自乱阵脚
单词例句
I won't disrupt your study.
我就不打扰你学习了。
The communication was seriously disrupted by the storm.
暴风雨使交通严重中断.
COVID-19 has disrupted our daily life.
新冠肺炎扰乱了我们的日常生活。
His words disrupted my attention.
他的话分散了我的注意力。
It will disrupt your sleep.
这会破坏你的睡眠。
"The integration of AI doctors and telemedicine services is certain to disrupt the entire medical field.
“人工智能医生和远程医疗服务的融合肯定会扰乱整个医疗领域。
They should not hesitate to seek timely advice if they experience symptoms that disrupt their day-to-day life.
如果他们出现扰乱日常生活的症状,应该毫不犹豫地寻求及时的建议。
"These moves also ensure that global terminal operators do not disrupt their production and operating plans, which to a certain extent will help downstream customers," Zhou said.
周说:“这些举措也确保了全球终端运营商不会打乱他们的生产和运营计划,这将在一定程度上帮助下游客户。”。
Such moves will further disrupt global supply chains, which are already struggling with a protracted semiconductor supply crunch, experts said.
专家表示,这些举措将进一步扰乱全球供应链,这些供应链已经在与旷日持久的半导体供应紧缩作斗争。
"We see that individuals and households are increasingly exposed to risks that can disrupt their ability to provide for old age through their own savings," he said.
Bai Ming, a senior researcher at the Beijing-based China Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation, said the US government has been resorting to all means to disrupt normal international business cooperation.
Internet giant Alibaba Group announced on Monday a string of measures from commission exemption to favorable interest rates to bolster notably small-and medium-sized businesses that are at potential financial risk as the novel coronavirus disrupts normal operations.
Both experts said the virus outbreak will not disrupt Chinese pharmaceutical industry's long-term healthy development, despite the recent stock market fluctuations.
"We will seize on such possibilities and disrupt the traditional to unlock new means of communication with consumers," said Zhang Bo, president for Asia-Pacific at Eastman Performance Film Division.
An extended shutdown in production will disrupt the supply chain and result in layoffs.
Bai Ming, a senior researcher at the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation, said the US government is expanding its blacklist to include more Chinese tech leaders, a move that will disrupt global companies' confidence in the US trade system and increase uncertainty in supply chains.
Huawei Technologies Co on Tuesday denied accusations that the company has stolen smartphone-camera patents, and criticized the US government of using a host of "unscrupulous" means to disrupt its normal business operations.
"Furthermore, it (the US government) has been using every tool at its disposal-including both judicial and administrative powers, as well as a host of other unscrupulous means-to disrupt the normal business operations of Huawei and its partners," Huawei said.
Huawei Technologies Co on Tuesday denied the accusation that the company has stolen smartphone camera patents, and criticized the US government of using a host of "unscrupulous" means to disrupt its normal business operations.
"Furthermore, it (the US government) has been using every tool at its disposal – including both judicial and administrative powers, as well as a host of other unscrupulous means – to disrupt the normal business operations of Huawei and its partners," Huawei said.
The US tariffs on Chinese auto parts, which target more than 100 automotive products including engines, gaskets, rubber seals, tires and transmission shafts, will probably result in higher prices and could disrupt the global automotive supply chain industry, according to Zeng.
"Cutting production below the current 42 planes a month would disrupt the supply chain and ripple throughout the industry.
"The very high pace of growth created some unique challenges including curtailment, the funding of the subsidies and ensuring that wind power does not disrupt supply stability," he said.
The FedEx Corp's reported practice of rerouting Huawei parcels to the United States without the Chinese company's authorization demonstrates that the US government is leaving no stone unturned to disrupt normal business activities, analysts said on Tuesday.
Such a move, if not properly explained, could harm the image of the US companies involved, disrupt trust in cross-border business cooperation and further undermine the US government's credibility in keeping companies independent, they said.
"Most countries have always been highly alert to US government acts of resorting to state power to crack down on companies in other countries, disrupt markets and obstruct mutually beneficial cooperation between other countries," Lu said.
In response to the ban on Huawei buying parts from US companies, the company said such a decision will "do significant economic harm to the US companies with which Huawei does business, affect tens of thousands of US jobs and disrupt the current collaboration and mutual trust that exist in the global supply chain".
Wang Peng, deputy head of the China Center for Information Industry Development, said the new US moves will disrupt the whole global electronics industry and hurt a string of US companies that supply chips and other components to Huawei.
"Together with Huami, we will bring forth a new generation of smartwatches that are set to disrupt the category," said Tobias Reiss-Schmidt, president and CEO of Timex Group, adding that these new products and services will provide users of smart wearables convenient access to valuable data and beneficial connections to the world around them.
"We are entering an unprecedented time of change, as digital technologies disrupt entire industries and customer expectations," said Alex Hilton, chief executive of CIF.
"Founded in 2013 by Wang, a Princeton graduate and former product manager at Google Inc, Liulishuo - which means speaking fluently - aims to disrupt China's conventional brick-and-mortar language schools, by using AI, rather than humans, to teach English.
Xiang Ligang, CEO of telecoms industry website Cctime, said Apple's dilemma highlights how US aggressive tariff policies will disrupt the global electronics industry chain.
As confident as I am about my products, I believe that as a latecomer that's the only way to disrupt the market established by a predecessor.
As technologies like mobile telecommunications, the internet of things, and cloud computing disrupt traditional businesses, smarter networks are key to resilient and responsive tech infrastructure, stable transmissions and information safety.
Kenya regulators Communication Authority of Kenya (CAK) said the launch on new faster and cheaper mobile and fiber data is a continuation of innovation in country's information communication sector which has helped continuously disrupt the industry.
"According to Jacobelli, some of the challenges that wind power generation currently faces include the continued high level of curtailment, addressing the funding of subsidies and ensuring that wind power does not disrupt supply stability.
"The wind power generation also faces challenges, including addressing the funding of the subsidies and ensuring that wind power does not disrupt supply stability.
This is "obviously inappropriate" as it disrupts resource-distribution, efficiency and benefits of the sector, Wang said.
In addition, the "de-risking" policy directly impacts bilateral trade, disrupts normal investment relations between China and the US, and jeopardizes the security of global industrial and supply chains.
Finally, "de-risking" disrupts the ecosystem and innovation capabilities of China's technological development.
The commerce official said this approach severely impacts US companies' operational decisions, disrupts the global trade and economic order, and disturbs the security of global industrial and supply chains.
This is particularly critical in collectively countering external forces that could disrupt the process through non-market means.
In addition, inclusion in the Unverified List of the BIS requires extra diligence from US companies that want to do business with the entities on the list, which will also disrupt the business operation of such US suppliers to some extent, Bai said.
Zhou Mi, a senior researcher at the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation, said that Taiwan's restrictive trade measures on products from the mainland disrupt trade and investment, and severely harm the interests of consumers and enterprises in the region.
The US also implements exclusive and discriminatory subsidy policies, and disrupts other countries' industrial development through means like export control.
The campaign will target measures and policies that could hinder market entry and exit, the free flow of goods and production factors, as well as the ones that disrupt production and business activities, said the State Administration for Market Regulation, one of the four authorities responsible for the move.
Such moves will further disrupt the semiconductor industry's globalization, wreak havoc on international economic and trade cooperation, and impede global economic recovery, said Tu Xinquan, dean of the China Institute for WTO Studies at the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing.
By deliberately fostering industrial decoupling, they disrupt the global development of the semiconductor sector, said the spokesperson, stressing that China firmly opposes such actions.
The global lender cautioned that an intensification of geopolitical tensions presents further downside risks both to China and to the rest of the East Asia and Pacific region, as they could increase uncertainty, disrupt trade and hold back investment.
Shu said such a move runs counter to the market economy and the principle of fair competition, affects enterprises' normal business decisions, undermines the international economic and trade order, and disrupts the stability of global industrial and supply chains.
While the rapid rebound of the world's second-largest economy may reduce the possibility of imminent interest rate cuts by China's central bank, policymakers will likely maintain the necessary intensity of monetary support and ensure lower financing costs for companies in order to guard against any unexpected shocks that could disrupt China's economic recovery, analysts said.
That disrupts the common market order, harms global industrial and supply chain safety and undermines world economic recovery, she said.
These measures are unreasonable and unjustifiable in many aspects and, according to WTO rules, fundamentally violate the principles of nondiscrimination, unilaterally disrupt the stability of global semiconductor supply chains, offer US companies unfair competitive advantages, undermine the predictability of the global trade system and seriously damage the legitimate interests of enterprises in many countries.
Though China's optimized epidemic response may disrupt economic activity in the short term, it is set to shore up growth for the year as a whole, said Han Wenxiu, executive deputy director of the office of the Central Committee for Financial and Economic Affairs.
Li Chao, chief economist at Zheshang Securities, said that while the pandemic will continue to disrupt economic activity in the short term, China will gradually shake off the COVID-19 impact and witness a notable recovery in 2023.
It is wrong for the US to generalize the concept of national security to disrupt normal economic activity of other countries," he said.
This disrupts the overall growth structure.
Zhong Gang, executive director of the Competition Law Research Institute at the East China University of Political Science and Law, said: "The timely amendment aims to regulate and govern behaviors that disrupt fair competition during the development of the new economy, new formats and new business models in the country.
Xie Fuzhan, a member of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, or CASS, said the risks of global economic operations are accumulating amid the lower-than-expected pace of global economic growth, the slowdown in global trade, limited policy tools for many countries to deal with an economic downturn, and some countries' adoption of unilateralism and protectionism that disrupt global economic governance.
"While global geopolitics and the pandemic continue to disrupt the world, we should strive to go beyond conflict and seek common ground," he said.
Citing the latest July data, experts said China's economy has slowed amid insufficient domestic demand and weakening expectations, and renewed COVID-19 outbreaks and high temperatures and drought in southern China have continued to disrupt power supply as well as industrial and agricultural production in August.
They will distort the global semiconductor supply chain and disrupt international trade.
The frequent imposition of sanctions by Washington against various enterprises and industrial chains disrupts and distorts these chains, resulting in turbulence in supply and demand and the loss of control over costs.
The US has been resorting to the strategy of "decoupling" at every turn to disrupt technological cooperation and intentionally break industrial chains, which has continuously exacerbated the supply chain crisis and destroyed the cluster effect of scientific and technological innovation.
No regional cooperation framework should disrupt the current regional cooperation paradigm and reverse the regional integration only for the interests of a certain country.
Rules of the Asia-Pacific region must be discussed, jointly made and shared by all countries in the region with full respect to the laws of the market economy, rather than being based on the political will of a certain country to disrupt the stable operation of normal economic and trade order in the region and even hurt the future development potential of the region's economy.
Screening of outbound investments of US enterprises will interfere with their decisionmaking, disrupts normal business of enterprises, undermines their efficiency and commercial outcomes, and ultimately hurts the interests of not only the FDI destination nations but the US itself.
Looking ahead, experts warned the COVID-19 pandemic could allow elevated inflation to linger in Western countries if it further disrupts supply chains, and other factors including rising commodity prices may also worsen the situation.
Zhou Mi, a senior researcher at the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation, said as uncertainties in international supplies of raw materials and global inflation will disrupt normal operations of industrial and supply chains, and burden domestic enterprises further, the authorities are expected to take more measures to alleviate such pressure and stabilize market expectations.
Luo said US trade frictions with China not only harm the interests of US companies and consumers but also disrupt industrial and supply chains worldwide.
In response to the US warning and the potential impact on Chinese enterprises, Gao said economic sanctions will fail to solve security problems, harm the normal lives of people in affected countries, disrupt the global market and worsen the slowing world economy.
According to him, that violates the most fundamental principles of non-discrimination and fair competition, violates universally recognized international economic and trade rules, disrupts normal market order, and harms the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises and consumers including US users.
"Policies or measures for improving the business environment and bolstering market entities must be formulated and implemented as soon as possible," Zhang said, calling for a tougher crackdown on irregularities that disrupt market security and industrial chains.
According to Huo Jianguo, vice-chairman of the China Society for World Trade Organization Studies, the US move will not only hurt US high-tech enterprises due to loss of important Chinese clients, but will also further disrupt global industrial and supply chains and obstruct progress in technology.
China's emphasis on innovation-driven development, predictable business environment and complete industrial chains will continue to make it attractive to foreign investors, although the pandemic will disrupt foreign investment activities, he said.
As the COVID-19 pandemic disrupts sea and air freight channels and takes a toll on international logistics and supply chains, reliable and efficient transportation of various resources via China-Europe freight trains has become even more important to support resumption of business and production in several economies, thus contributing to the international fight against the pandemic and stabilizing global industry and supply chains, Li said.
Wu Chaoming, chief economist at Chasing Securities, said the new infection wave may disrupt services in August, but the impact should be limited, with the PMI readings expected to stay in the expansion territory over the remainder of the year.
Wang Zhe, senior economist at Caixin Insight Group, said manufacturing activity has maintained steady expansion as China's economic recovery kept its momentum, but rising commodity prices have begun to disrupt the economy as some enterprises hoarded goods while others suffered raw material shortages.
The National Development and Reform Commission said in a statement posted on its official website that some Australian officials recently launched a series of measures to disrupt the normal exchanges and cooperation between China and Australia out of Cold War mindset and ideological discrimination.
The ministry said it will carry out a special plan to fight unfair competition in the internet industry, with a focus on rectifying malicious blocking, traffic hijacking and other behaviors that disrupt market competition.
Although Chinese vessels bound for the US may not feel the pain immediately, US consumers could feel the impact if the blockage carried on and disrupts the global supply chain.
"I can assure that the people of Pakistan and the government have a very clear vision, that there is nothing that can stop or disrupt the progress of the CPEC, which is for the future of this country.
nothing will be able to disrupt or slow down the progress of the CPEC.
Though the domestic recovery has been swift, the global situation still remains challenging, the World Bank economist said, adding that in the near term, risks are increasing as the recent spurt in COVID-19 cases continues to disrupt the economy in many countries and regions, despite encouraging news in terms of vaccine development.
The highly globalized nature of the semiconductor industry has prompted concerns over any actions that defy market principles and disrupt the global semiconductor market, said He Yadong, a spokesman for the ministry, at a media conference.
This investigation doesn't serve the interests of either automobile industry on both sides, seriously disrupts the global automobile industrial and supply chain, dampening the global fight against climate change, and will have a negative impact on China-EU economic and trade relations, He said.
The above-mentioned discriminatory subsidy policy violates the basic principles of the World Trade Organization (WTO), seriously disrupts international trade and investment, and undermines the stability of the global industrial and supply chains, He said.
Such misconducts disrupt the manner in which the industry operates and even leads to safety issues, the ministry said.
If the US government agrees to that, it would further disrupt the global semiconductor industry chain and harm the interests of US companies that supply products to these Chinese chipmakers, said Xiang Ligang, director-general of the Information Consumption Alliance, a telecom industry association.
Experts: New restrictions on related exports to harm companies' interestsThe Dutch government's plan to exert new restrictions on exports of semiconductor technology will further disrupt the global chip industry and harm Dutch companies' interests, experts said.
The December reading indicated a further fall in services activity across China as the pandemic continued to disrupt operations and dampen demand, Caixin said in a report.
Wang from Caixin Insight Group said he expects COVID infections to rise in China in the short term, which could disrupt production and life order.
The US government's decision on Thursday to add 36 Chinese companies and institutions to its export blacklist is typical market distortion for economic hegemony, and will further disrupt the global semiconductor industrial chain, officials and experts said on Friday.
As shown during the pandemic, certain restrictions on movement of people and goods have threatened to disrupt supply chains.
"China needs to remain on high alert against financial speculators trying to cash in on the metaverse craze, not least because such actions could disrupt the efficient allocation of resources, hinder the cultivation of talents, and harm industries.
The US sanctions on Chinese tech firms will not only hurt the interests of many US chip companies, but also disrupt global industrial and supply chains, he added.
Zhou said the ban may disrupt coal prices in the global market, which will affect prices of oil and other energy sources, and the profitability of some manufacturing and industrial sectors.
This move will continue to have an adverse impact on the Chinese cotton textile industry, and severely disrupt the cotton textile production and trade order in China and the whole world, the association said in a statement.
"Disclosure of proprietary information belonging to their clients and customers will ruin the virtuous circle and disrupt the way of doing business worldwide that has made the semiconductor industry so essential to the growth of the world economy," George Koo, a retired business adviser on China strategies in Silicon Valley, told China Daily.
Generally, these companies aim to disrupt industries through applying the internet innovation mindset," said Jessica Wang, managing director of Hays China.
According to a document published on the website of the State Administration for Market Regulation, business operators should not use data, algorithms or other technical information or means to influence users' choices, hijack traffic or disrupt the operations of website products and services provided by other business operators.
The boycott of cotton sourced from Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region is set to disrupt normal global supply cooperation, which will severely harm the global industrial and supply chain, especially as the world economy has not yet recovered from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, industry experts said on Friday.
And as the world grapples with the deadly novel coronavirus pandemic that essentially keeps people indoors, sucks the life out of physical stores and disrupts normal marketing campaigns, livestreaming in China is also helping affected areas revive business and expedite the digital transformation of several sectors and transactions.
"We expect the liquidity of rated Chinese developers to weaken in the first quarter of this year because the coronavirus outbreak will disrupt property sales.
"According to him, overcapacity in the downstream sector is flared up by some companies' thirsty for expansion and local governments' desire for more tax and employment, but ultimately disrupts the balance of market supply and demand, especially against the background of rising uncertainties in the global economy.
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六级Indeed, when the expert pays attention to the mechanics, it is liable to disrupt performance.

事实上,当专家关注力学时,很容易破坏性能。

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