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单词 disruption
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disruption
(dɪsrʌən )
Word forms: disruptions
variable noun
When there is disruption of an event, system, or process, it is prevented from continuing or operating in a normal way.
The strike is expected to cause delays and disruption to flights from Britain.
The rail strike is causing major disruptions at the country's ports.
Synonyms: disturbance, disorder, confusion, interference  
Collocations:
avoid disruption
This would in theory allow flight departures to continue as planned and avoid disruption in other countries.
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They claim that they want to avoid disruption for the city's citizens.
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We already have strong financial incentives to avoid disruption.
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It said that it was carrying out alternative arrangements to avoid disruption.
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The majority of closures, which enable engineering works, took place on weekends to avoid disruption to commuters, however there has been large impact on events.
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classroom disruption
They are also a classroom disruption.
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Nothing seems better designed to ensure classroom disruption.
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Classroom disruption warrants drastic action.
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The stress began to lead to classroom disruption.
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economic disruption
However, in a recession there are likely to be people who would like to work and, as a result of the economic disruption, cannot.
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To avoid a future of blackouts and huge economic disruption, all of this will need to be replaced, at an estimated cost of 100 billion.
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Some economic disruption and lower migration would offset these savings.
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It would have sent a shiver through millions more and caused costly but probably short-lived economic disruption.
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In each case, going over the brink means not war but significant economic disruption.
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major disruption
Together these have the potential to cause a major disruption of the nervous system, tendons, muscles and joints.
Mill, Wendy Chalmers Repetitive Strain Injury (1994)
It has also suffered a major disruption from the failure of new computer and stock management systems.
The Sun (2016)
Meet the next big sector of the entertainment industry facing major disruption from the internet.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
The party has form for major disruption.
The Sun (2016)
The transfers were effected without major disruption.
Coyle, Andrew & Stern, Vivien The Prisons We Deserve (1994)
market disruption
The stakes would have to be sold down gradually, partly to gauge investor interest and partly to avoid market disruption.
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All in all, the market disruption should be minimal.
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Some banks are invoking a 'market disruption' clause in loan agreements and reneging on their promises to lend at agreed interest rates.
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Since market disruption seems likely to be the new normal, this could be viewed as rather encouraging.
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It said that the country's banks and financial system were prepared, but that there could be significant market disruption.
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massive disruption
The firm believes it means an end to the massive disruption that has hit passengers this year.
The Sun
Taking supervisory powers and moving them from one place to another and creating massive disruption ... what are they doing?
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Trying to fix this problem would be extremely expensive and cause massive disruption.
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However, when we arrived work was being carried out across the site, causing massive disruption to our holiday.
The Sun
The guidance says employers should agree unless doing so would cause massive disruption, cost a lot or have an adverse impact on customers.
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minimal disruption
Short-notice inspections were supposed to cause minimal disruption to schools, but they seem to be generating chaos instead.
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It said that it had experienced minimal disruption to its supply chain thus far.
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The improvements could be obtained with minimal disruption, at a cost of millions rather than billions.
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The effort succeeded with minimal disruption.
Globe and Mail
If you must have a nightlight, research shows that red or yellow lights cause only minimal disruption to the production of the hormone melatonin.
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minimize disruption
Their goals are to minimize disruption to all road users and to ensure the safety of the skaters.
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Their initial plan was to operate the three separate business units in order to minimize disruption.
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Various forms of local flaps can be designed to minimize disruption to surrounding tissues and maximize cosmetic outcome of the reconstruction.
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The intention was to develop a sequential construction plan that would minimize disruption to urban transportation and stay within available funding.
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The proposed design used cantilever bridge structure to minimize disruption of the railroad.
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minimum disruption
And we have to get it right: a delay could cost a company hundreds of thousands, so there must be minimum disruption.
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This would be a huge incentive for them to co-ordinate their activities, get the work done as quickly as possible and with minimum disruption.
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This could be rapidly and cost-effectively achieved with a series of low-level bascule bridges, which could be provided with minimum disruption and planning complications.
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A lot of eco-refurbishments can be carried out with minimum disruption.
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It was a speedy appointment to ensure the inquiry continued to operate with minimum disruption.
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prevent disruption
During the flooding, equipment was hastily moved to other locations around the building to prevent disruption of the station's news operation.
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Police advised passengers to go to the airport as normal, saying that they were confident of preventing disruption.
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This technique protects the worker as well as prevents disruption of the cleaning process.
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serious disruption
Unite said that a walkout would cause serious disruption during the height of the tourist season.
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On the railways, they use it to describe serious disruption during which a line has to close.
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It will decide whether the protest crosses the threshold of 'serious disruption'.
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A further 1,200 pupils are suspended every day for less serious disruption, taking the daily total to 2,291.
The Sun
The visitors opted not to form rucks and, with no offside lines in place, swarmed around the fringes of the tackle and caused serious disruption.
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service disruption
But the process has been little short of calamitous, resulting in a twomonth service disruption that has left customers struggling to use its branch and online services.
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Since then there has yet to be a widespread service disruption due to infrastructure damage.
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Spare parts and back-up systems should be in place prior to ash fall events to reduce service disruption and return functionality as quickly as possible.
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Engineers reported that the service disruption could last a week.
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Other factors, such as weather, could also have an impact on the number of service disruptions that could potentially occur.
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severe disruption
Shares in an internet software group crashed yesterday after a sudden profit warning blamed on 'severe disruption' in the online advertising market.
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About 160 outbound flights were cancelled, causing severe disruption for global flight schedules.
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Millions of travellers face a second day of severe disruption today after galeforce winds and torrential rain brought chaos yesterday.
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At least six top banks have written to clients telling them to prepare for severe disruption.
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One hundred and nine trees fell across railway lines and overhead power cables snapped at 12 locations, bringing severe disruption to passengers.
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short-term disruption
It admitted that a victory for the leave campaign would 'create uncertainty and add complexity ... with some short-term disruption'.
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But leaving it will not be without short-term disruption.
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They will also be harder hit by short-term disruptions to emergency care, they suggest.
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Most immediately, prices have benefited from short-term disruptions to supply.
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significant disruption
They argue that central banks should be able to end their stimulus without significant disruption.
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Secondly, minor events such as fog can cause significant disruption as there are no spare slots into which to delayed aircraft can be scheduled.
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Combined with the extra traffic the occasion will generate, it will spell significant disruption.
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A project on this scale cannot simply be postponed for a couple of weeks at short notice without significant disruption and cost.
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It added that the downpours could result in 'significant disruption'.
The Sun
sleep disruption
Smokers take longer to fall asleep, wake more often and experience more sleep disruption.
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I've read that sleep disruption can lead to 'multiple personality disorder'.
Times, Sunday Times
However, they do fall well short of tackling the debilitating problem of sleep disruption caused by inconsiderate and well-lubricated customers moving noisily between venues in the early hours.
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Sleep disruption caused by keeping a phone next to you at night increases the risk of heart disease and memory problems.
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A couple of years ago she began experiencing extreme menopausal sleep disruption, and was awake and fully alert at 4am.
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supply disruption
Prices jumped from a session low of $60.28 to $63.25 on the first emergence of a big supply disruption that could ease the global glut of crude.
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It said that it has no concerns about stocking despite the supply disruption.
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Global oil markets are already very tight, making them vulnerable to such a major supply disruption and jittery about any sign of trouble.
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Yesterday, the price for gas to be delivered in the first quarter of 2009 was 84p per therm, reflecting a perceived risk premium for supply disruption and cold weather.
Times, Sunday Times
First, barring supply disruption, oil prices have peaked for this year, but prices will remain above $100 a barrel in the near term.
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temporary disruption
Especially where you see markets being distorted or temporary disruption where there's a problem with the markets themselves.
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The incident caused temporary disruption.
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These occur when cortical neurons fire excessively, hypersynchronously, or both, leading to temporary disruption of normal brain function.
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His experiments with hypnosis have helped clarify how some hypnotic inductions with certain subjects create a temporary disruption in episodic memory and undermine reality testing.
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Although many derailments are minor, all result in temporary disruption of the proper operation of the railway system, and they are potentially seriously hazardous to human health and safety.
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traffic disruption
Factory closures and traffic disruption have led to public protests.
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That will mean widespread traffic disruption as roads are closed and buses diverted.
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Police were called to the site of the crash yesterday to manage traffic disruption.
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A district court said the pedal-powered mobile bars, which seat up to 12, caused traffic disruption and antisocial behaviour.
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Some residents were left without a water supply and a nearby road was flooded, causing traffic disruption.
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widespread disruption
Dozens of flights were cancelled and there was widespread disruption across the rail network as companies operated reduced timetables and speed restrictions.
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But calls intensified following the outage that caused widespread disruption to the rail network.
The Sun
Several stretches of road were closed as the winds caused widespread disruption.
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Despite widespread disruption, authorities said that they were satisfied with the way emergency plans had worked.
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Flooding also caused widespread disruption on the railways.
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Translations:
Chinese: 妨碍
Japanese: 混乱
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