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词汇 disturb
释义 disturb
verb[ T ]
uk /dɪˈstɜːb/ us /dɪˈstɝːb/

disturbverb[T] (INTERRUPT)


B2
to interrupt what someone is doing: 打断;干扰
Please don't disturb your sister - she's trying to do her homework.请不要打扰你姐姐——她正在做家庭作业。
I'm sorry to disturb you so late, but my car's broken down and I don't have my phone with me.很抱歉这么晚来打扰你,我的汽车坏了,而且我没有带电话。
 disturb the peace
to break the law by behaving unpleasantly and noisily in public: 扰乱治安
Several fans were arrested and charged with disturbing the peace after the game.几名球迷被捕,他们被指控在赛后扰乱治安。
"Don't disturb me again, " she said in an irritable voice.
She's under strong sedation and should not be disturbed.她服了强效镇静药,不宜被打扰。
I'm very tired, what with travelling all day yesterday and having a disturbed night.我非常累,因为昨天旅行了一整天,而且晚上又被吵得没睡好。
She started to photograph the documents, safe in the knowledge that she wouldn't be disturbed for at least an hour.
Please go on with what you're doing and don't let us disturb you.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Cancelling and interrupting
adjourn
adjourn to somewhere
arrest
break
break the cycle
broke
dislocation
diversion
halt
in midstreamidiom
kick
rain
scratch
scrub
shut
shut (something) off
suspend
suspended game
suspensive
take a break

disturbverb[T] (WORRY)


C2
to cause someone to be worried or upset: 使焦虑,使烦恼
Some scenes are violent and may disturb younger viewers.某些场景中有暴力内容,可能会使年幼些的观众产生焦虑情绪。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Causing anxiety and worry
agitate
alarming
alarmingly
bite
catch up with someone
come back to bite someoneidiom
dread
frighten
frighten someone/something away/off
get/go beyond a jokeidiom
give someone the jimjamsidiom
give someone the jittersidiom
oppressive
rattle
roost
stressful
stressfully
suspenseful
suspensefully
suspensive

disturbverb[T] (MOVE)


to move or change something from its usual position, arrangement, condition, or shape: 移动,挪动;改动,使变动
The thief had disturbed the documents in her filing cabinet, but nothing had been taken.窃贼翻动了她档案柜中的文件,但什么都没拿走。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Changing
about-face
about-turn
alterable
altered
alternate
churn
make an about-turn
make something into something
malleable
meta
metamorphose
morph
mutate
pervert
revolutionize
rollback
rotation
rotational
sanitization
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disturb | American Dictionary


disturb
verb[ T ]
us/dɪˈstɜrb/

disturbverb[T] (INTERRUPT)


to cause someone to stop what the person is doing, or to interrupt an activity:
Please don’t disturb Jimmy – he’s trying to do his homework.

disturbverb[T] (WORRY)


to cause someone to feel troubled or upset:
This year’s election campaign has disturbed a lot of voters who don’t like either candidate.

disturbverb[T] (MOVE)


to move or change something from its usual position or arrangement:
Be careful not to disturb anything.

disturbing


adjectiveus/dɪˈstɜr·bɪŋ/
[ + to infinitive ]It’s deeply disturbing to see intelligent and educated people make fun of us.

Examples of disturb


disturb
The subject is exceeded and manoeuvred by a structure of writing, a 'structure' which is nonetheless notable for its disturbing stochastic effects.
By imposing new policies and challenging traditional methods of decision-making, however, the government has disturbed a number of interests.
However, their devotions were often disturbed by the sounds of revelry and dancing as the villagers gathered around the nearby maypole.
However, layers of paint and plaster applied to the church walls during the 19th century have sealed the walls, thus disturbing the breathing process.
The scientific community was profoundly disturbed by the finding.
Further allegations were made anecdotally in a vivid and disturbing account.
The effects of the division of planning have been particularly disturbing.
To see it so easily removed, and with the complicity of the union, was disturbing.
During the day, other city dwellers can be disturbed by the noise of traffic, especially heavy lorries going past their homes.
I was, however, not aware of the other disturbing issues raised by this painstaking analysis.
The numbers in residential treatment centers for behaviorally disturbed youth rose from 25,500 to 44,000 (66% population-adjusted increase).
Virtually all emergence occurred during scotophase, and adults were inactive during photophase unless disturbed.
First, he is disturbed by the unlikelihood or unreality of cases in which everyone is identically situated.
Commemoration of the supposed conspiracy of 1641 raised no contentious or disturbing issues.
Wild annuals are typically found in less competitive (often disturbed), resource-rich, hazardous or changing environments.
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