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单词 disruptive
释义 disruptive, a.|dɪsˈrʌptɪv|
[f. L. disrupt- ppl. stem: see disrupt v. and -ive.]
1. Causing or tending to disruption; bursting or breaking asunder.
1862J. Spence Amer. Union 92 None anticipated the great disruptive force that now convulses the country.1874Stubbs Const. Hist. (1875) I. ix. 255 The speedy development of disruptive tendencies.
b. Electr. (See quots.)
1842–3Grove Corr. Phys. Forces (1874) 80 The electrical disruptive discharge.1870R. M. Ferguson Electr. 79 The term disruptive discharge is applied to all cases where discharge is accompanied with a disruption of the particles of the dielectric.1880J. E. H. Gordon Electr. & Magn. (1883) II. 187 It follows almost as a matter of course that all discharges in rarefied air are equally disruptive and discontinuous.1892Pall Mall G. 4 Feb. 6/3 Currents of still higher frequency and potential are obtained by passing the spark or disruptive discharge from a battery of Leyden jars through the primary circuit of an induction coil.
2. Produced by disruption: eruptive.
1876Page Adv. Text-Bk. Geol. vii. 128 The disruptive character of these rocks.
Hence disˈruptively adv.; disˈruptiveness.
1870R. M. Ferguson Electr. 87 They discharge into each other disruptively.1880J. E. H. Gordon Electr. & Magn. (1883) II. 186 The character which was found to be fundamental in sensitive discharges, viz., disruptiveness, is common to both kinds of discharge.
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