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单词 Disrupt
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(1) The war seemed likely to disrupt the state.
(2) The government will not seek to disrupt the legitimate business activities of the defendant.
(3) They tried to disrupt communications between the two headquarters.
(4) Long-haul flights can seriously disrupt your biological clock.
(5) Climate change could disrupt the agricultural economy.
(6) The attacks are designed to disrupt plans for the elections.
(7) A stroke can disrupt the supply of oxygen to the brain.
(8) The protesters have no God-given right to disrupt the life of the city.
(9) And it helps to disrupt their lives.
(10) His objective was to permanently disrupt patient community life.
(11) He can disrupt things, play havoc.
(12) Moving schools frequently can disrupt a child's education.
(13) Perhaps better housing policy could disrupt the pattern.
(14) Left-wing extremists have threatened to disrupt the political convention.
(15) They used violence to disrupt opposition rallies and meetings.
(16) Other strategies use natural chemicals called pheromones to disrupt insect reproduction.
(17) Comets and carbonaceous asteroids of the appropriate energy disrupt too high, whereas typical iron objects reach and crater the terrestrial surface.
(18) The charged particles produced by flares can disrupt communications and present hazards to spacecraft and astronauts.
(19) Children who disrupt lessons at school take up a disproportionate amount of the teacher's time.
(20) People throw bricks, fight cops, disrupt Sunday services in churches, and spill blood all over the floor.
(21) Also, the menstrual cycle of women can seriously disrupt fluid levels, causing in some cases increases of several pounds.
(22) The measures proposed would disrupt the entire state museum system, and would threaten museum collections.
(23) The quarrels of the different political parties seemed likely to disrupt the state.
(24) Will the West use its influence to maintain the status quo and not disrupt the flow of oil?
(25) An Oedipal situation between one child and its parent may disrupt the whole complex of relationships within the family.
(26) The bomber in Vallejo, police said, was part of a plot to disrupt the criminal justice system there.
(27) At the least, President Reagan's plans of involving the private sector could disrupt this system.
(28) Students would have been in the position of enlightening the faculty, and that would disrupt the existing hierarchy.
(29) Harriet slept so soundly that even her stentorian snoring did not disrupt her slumber.
(30) Environmentalists fear that, if completed, the hydro-electric dam will severely disrupt the Danube ecosystem.
(1) The government will not seek to disrupt the legitimate business activities of the defendant.
(2) The quarrels of the different political parties seemed likely to disrupt the state.
(31) The Prince is rather easier to keep tabs on, but there is always the unforeseen to disrupt even the best-laid plans.
(32) It does not belong to the basic harmony, which it tends to disrupt.
(33) Korzhakov and his allies may have the resources to disrupt the peace, and with it the election, if they choose.
(34) The construction works on the tunnel would disrupt one of the colony's main breeding grounds.
(35) I refuse to hear anything that might disrupt my own plans.
(36) We erase the memories, disrupt and reconnect the synapses, and use the material for routine calculations.
(37) It seeks to disrupt all aspects of life, from supply lines to social services, using extremely violent methods.
(38) Employee Attitudes to Relocation A lack of knowledge about employees' willingness to move can disrupt the most carefully laid relocation plans.
(39) These proto-oncogenes can apparently cause cancer when something happens to disrupt their normal activities.
(40) To introduce canonised solicitors into the Supreme Court of the universe is to disrupt this system.
(41) But some fear it will cause chaos in the town centre and disrupt local trade.
(42) Flooding schools with teachers in itself solves nothing, and may merely disrupt effective solo teaching.
(43) Critics of U.S. aid have questioned whether the White House package could disrupt peace talks.
(44) But Democrats threatened to disrupt the proceedings on welfare reform if the alternative was denied a chance on the floor.
(45) How easy it was for people to disrupt your home and environment, even from distant shores.
(46) We hope the move to Kansas won't disrupt the kids' schooling too much.
(47) Posi has the most womanish ability to choose the worst moments to disrupt a man's thoughts - usually with something trivial.
(48) It seems more likely that the Khmers Rouges decided not to disrupt the election,[http:///disrupt.html] perhaps for good reason.
(49) But groups representing the disabled are threatening to disrupt the day.
(50) Yet no one walked out of the big top, there were no fundamentalist pickets outside, no attempts to disrupt the service.
(51) She had refused to disrupt an already smoothly running system and he hadn't pressed the point.
(52) Despite the presence of some 37,000 police in the capital, left-wing radicals attempted to disrupt the coronation.
(53) Luke Calder wasn't going to get a chance to disrupt all her plans for the future.
(54) An effective preventive strategy which challenged these interests would seriously disrupt or impose great costs on capitalist producers.
(55) Their brown colouration perfectly matches the decaying leaves around them, their blotches and lines disrupt their outlines.
(56) They employ several drugs, each tailored to disrupt the virus at different stages in its replication process.
(57) For instance, monsoons may disrupt transport and power supplies and may affect the conduct of normal day-to-day business.
(58) Boxing Day frost threat Frost is threatening to severely disrupt the busy Boxing Day programme.
(59) The aim was to disrupt the meeting as much as possible and besiege the centre to prevent the participants from leaving.
(60) However, competing electrode surface reactions and surface film formation can disrupt the surface reaction and reproducible electrochemical transduction may be compromised.
(61) This is the context in which the new pop concern to disrupt consumption can be seen as a valid political project.
(62) His message was to strike, disrupt, riot, and create chaos until the Shah was forced to abdicate.
(63) If an eavesdropper tried to intercept the transmission, it would disrupt the signal.
(64) I had been astonished that day that the wide range of choices did not disrupt her plan.
(65) She would go on loving him but she would not disrupt his life further.
(66) Observers had feared that violence would seriously disrupt the electoral process.
(67) Like fanatics and zealots everywhere, they want to disrupt any attempts at a modus vivendi or reconciliation.
(68) The pathogen could disrupt these vital cells, which would cause the capillaries to become leaky.
(69) Once this incorrect impression is accepted and congealed, there is no commanding reason to disrupt the customary rituals of their existence.
(70) The aim of the strike was to disrupt rail services as much as possible.
(71) Violetta is hardly the type to let lingering illness disrupt her lusty courtesan life.
(72) The transfer of corporate ownership through the sale of stock will not disrupt the continuity of the corporation.
(73) Labour would disrupt industrial peace by weakening the power of management and the courts.
(74) Plant cover crops such as cereal rye to add organic matter and disrupt the life cycle of root knot nematodes.
(75) Unilateral State intervention in the absence of an authoritative decision can promote international disorder and disrupt international peace and security.
(76) The killings were seen as an attempt by Sikh extremists to disrupt the ongoing general election campaign.
(77) Should we take the job in Paris and disrupt the family or stay where we are and continue to enjoy that community?
(78) In the ocean, the escaped organisms would be less likely to disrupt the native flora and fauna.
(78) try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(79) Again, that may not sound much but it's more than enough to disrupt the delicate balance of different gases.
(80) Slavery seemed likely to disrupt the Union then.
(81) I hope their disrupt friendship will be renewed.
(82) To disrupt the composure of; disconcert.
(83) Disrupt public order or adversely affect good social customs.
(84) Please don't disrupt the class with your bad humor.
(85) Fourth, disrupt the market economic order.
(86) The conflict seemed likely to disrupt the government.
(87) Footstep wanted to disrupt you much.
(88) Enteric anastomoses may disrupt and produce a fistula and peritonitis.
(89) Known as "the kissing disease" since it is passed by close contact, this chronic condition is debilitating and may disrupt study.
(90) If one of bin Laden's goals was to disrupt or destroy U.S. businesses, he had the opposite effect in this segment of the economy.
(91) With sweat shop cheap labor China has the potential to disrupt all of India's cottage industries.
(92) Pending settlement of the dispute, no party to the dispute may disrupt aquacultural production.
(93) He said the U.S. mission in Afghanistan is clear: to disrupt, dismantle, defeat and destroy al-Qaida and its extremist allies.
(94) Intentional disrupt computer system, which is a crime under Chinese penal code.
(95) They couldn't speak out loud, because any movement would disrupt the scanning.
(96) However, these vortices are unstable; slight changes in airflow can disrupt them, removing the lift that they provide.
(97) When this disturbance occurred, you may, if science is advanced enough at the time, put a depth charge into it and disrupt the flow of time.
(98) Then, when it snaps back, it creates a coronal mass ejection, which can disrupt communications and even electric power transmission on Earth.
(99) With Mars accenting these until the end of May, you've plenty of time to consider your options, including those that could disrupt other areas of your life.
(100) In December, the Taliban retaliated for the brazenness of the resistance in the district, sending a suicide bomber to disrupt voting during a by-election.
(101) It may remain in your permanent memory but it will no longer disrupt other programs.
(102) ConclusionA single apomorphine might disrupt the working memory of reversal learning in rats, but not affect the working memory of normal learning and the process of reversal learning.
(103) During solar storms, transpolar flights are routinely diverted because the storms can disrupt the planes' communications equipment.
(104) Fruit is close globose, disrupt number smooth gibbous, long olivary divides fruit Pan.
(105) It is sometimes possible to manipulate those processes, but they frighteningly easy to disrupt and destroy.
(106) First, he agreed with his Old Guard friends that such a move would disrupt the Gop.
(107) The effect was to disrupt the food chain, starving many animals and those that preyed on them.
(108) Especially challenging are those that result from head injuries, whether minor or severe, that disrupt the function of the body's smell receptors — olfactory nerve cells that lie outside the brain.
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(109) Back then Hippies were regarded as a counter - culture that threatened to disrupt normal society.
(110) Even as we end one war in Iraq, our military has been called upon to renew our focus on Afghanistan as part of a commitment to disrupt, dismantle, and defeat al-Qa'ida and its affiliates.
(111) A mix of non-military methods to monitor and disrupt Iran's nuclear plans is still, they say, working.
(112) But how exactly these poisonous proteins disrupt neurotransmission is unknown.
(113) The Taliban had vowed to disrupt the election and retaliate against voters.
(114) Using illegal drugs such as anabolic steroids, marijuana, or heroin can also disrupt hormonal balance and lead to gynecomastia.
(115) Addition of latex to a clay suspension can disrupt the platelet platelet association, also raises the polydispersity of a coating, at the meantime increases coating pigment stability.
(116) Ministerial intervention will disrupt the normal process of the court trial.
(117) Arcing : The RFI ( radio frequency interference ) generated by voltage switch - ing may disrupt high speed logic circuits.
(118) Studies show that even the tiny light from a digital alarm clock can disrupt a sleep cycle.
(119) Both crosslinked and unmelted gels can get through screen packs and disrupt polymer flow farther downstream.
(120) It entails a process involving cultural politics and ideological incommensurability, characterized by destabilizing effects that both confirm and disrupt cultural identities.
(121) The soldiers, for their part, agreed not to disrupt the election campaign.
(122) The Eritrean volcano, which sprung into life on Sunday, sending a huge ash cloud 13km into the atmosphere, has continued to disrupt air travel across the region.
(123) An overhasty shutdown, he acknowledges, would cause electricity shortages and disrupt people's lives.
(124) The U.S. development and possible deployment of NMD will disrupt the existing strategic equilibrium among major powers, and jeopardize the security interest of other countries.
(125) The fuel subassembly total instantaneous blockage accident can cause core structure and fuel melt(), even lead to a core disrupt accident(CDA) in fast reactor.
(126) Anti - war demonstrators disrupt the meeting and 50 are arrested.
(127) Oil spills devastate the natural environment, endanger public health, imperil drinking water and disrupt the economy.
(128) Traditional posterior midline open approaches disrupt the function of this muscle through tendon detachment, devascularization, and crush injury.
(129) It is hardly surprising that an experience as stressful as armed combat can disrupt the normal functioning of the brain.
(130) Pakistan firmly opposes any attempt to politicize the Beijing Olympic Games and any actions to disrupt the event, Musharraf said.
(131) It may disrupt the ozone layer and lead to global greenhouse effect.
(132) The key question was whether they would stand aside or would disrupt the elections.
(133) EXE from your current operating system. It may remain in your permanent memory, but it will no longer disrupt other programs.
(134) In other words, he feared another German counteroffensive that would disrupt all his plans.
(135) South Korea is upgrading its participation in a U.S., led international campaign to disrupt the traffic of weapons of mass destruction, a step it long avoided to prevent angering Pyongyang.
(136) The rough, dimply surfaces of Mentos encourage bubble growth because they efficiently disrupt the polar attractions between water molecules, creating bubble growth sites.
(137) But we must move quickly to disrupt all communications down there.
(138) If we disrupt your ambition and your commitment,[Sentencedict] we disrupt your success.
(139) First, he agreed with his Old Guard friends that such a move would disrupt the party.
(140) Through continued intelligence - sharing, we can disrupt terrorist plots and dismantle terrorist networks.
(141) They would like to disrupt us, damage morale and hurt us with the Americans.
(142) Chemical and radiological emergencies in or near a health facility can also disrupt the delivery of care.
(143) We were well aware that Peron sympathizers were attempting to disrupt preparations for Argentina's upcoming 150th anniversary.
(144) Would seriously disrupt the market, so countries would in general anti-dumping.
(145) These incredibly fast bots are designed for pure damage. The Short-Range Sonic Pulsar mounted on each arm fires fan-shaped, focused sound waves that permeate and disrupt solid matter.
(146) Peasants and rural governments are reluctant to come clean about anything that might disrupt local economies.
(147) Some colon-cleansing programs disrupt this balance, causing dehydration and salt depletion.
(148) I'm not going to disrupt our religious services just to accommodate a bunch of lousy atheists.
(149) The mayors have found support from an environmental groups who argued that the fence will disrupt the natural migration of wild life from the (Rio Grande) real grand river (valley) belly.
(150) Massive releases of methane from arctic seafloors could create oxygen-poor dead zones, acidify the seas and disrupt ecosystems in broad parts of the northern oceans, new preliminary analyses suggest.
(151) Sudden and forceful movements may confuse customers, disrupt channels, transition economics inequitably, or lead to poor product execution.
(152) Dopamine activity in your nucleus accumbens, the brain's reward center, can disrupt your brain's decision making ability by interfering with your prefrontal cortex, the brain's impulse control region.
(153) Subsidies in rich countries, which invariably go to the better-off farmers, disrupt global markets and cut back the exporting prospects of poor farmers in poor countries.
(154) Asked a thorough Chen has to disrupt the psychological line of defense.
(155) Changing time zones, biorhythm disorder, vibration and air pressure fluctuation may disrupt the development of pregnancy in flight attendants, often resulting in miscarriage.
(156) Boeing wants to use existing wing and tail control surfaces that shift up and down about 20 degrees in a coordinated fashion to disrupt the vortical flow.
(157) The only way to beat the Chinese is to disrupt the flow with hard serves like Cuba, as forementioned in a previous post.
(158) To gate-crash into power plants or power transformation stations to disrupt production and work order, move or damage marks.
(159) Methylmercury can bioaccumulate in these animals and disrupt their reproduction, development, and behavior.
(160) Other matters which may seriously disrupt business operation of the foreign insurance institution.
(161) Senna says he is not out to maim,[] just disrupt a game.
(162) Viral replication can be blocked by antiviral drugs that disrupt DNA.
(163) First and foremost, Stun Gun will make you aware of how your arm recovery can disrupt your balance.
(164) The East Timorese voted to secede from Indonesian control in a referendum in 1999 - a vote that will be remembered for the brutality of militiamen who tried to disrupt the process.
(165) In addition to spicy foods, caffeine and alcohol can disrupt sleep and trigger a hot flash.
(166) New individuals should never be added to an existing colony, as they disrupt the pecking order.
(167) We will disrupt will dismantle, and we will ultimately defeat al - Qaida.
(168) Etherifying and cross-lining occurred mainly in the amorphous region of the starch granule, and they do not disrupt the starch granule.
(169) A rapid, one-time jump could catch speculators off-guard - but also shock domestic companies and disrupt the economy, which Beijing would hate even more.
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