disrupt

US: /dɪsˈɹəpt/
UK: /dɪsɹˈʌpt/


English Vietnamese dictionary


disrupt /dis'rʌpt/
  • ngoại động từ
    • đập gãy, đập vỗ, phá vỡ

Advanced English dictionary


+ verb
[VN] to make it difficult for sth to continue in the normal way: Demonstrators succeeded in disrupting the meeting. + Bus services will be disrupted tomorrow because of the bridge closure.
disruption noun [U, C]: We aim to help you move house with minimum disruption to yourself. + disruptions to rail services + The strike caused serious disruptions for several days.

Thesaurus dictionary


v.
1 disorder, upset, disorganize, disturb, unsettle, shake up, disconcert, agitate:
You've disrupted my plan completely.
2 interrupt, break in or into, interfere (with):
They disrupted the meeting with their loud outbursts.

Collocation dictionary


ADV.

badly, seriously, severely
The bad weather has seriously disrupted supplies of food.
| completely, totally

VERB + DISRUPT

threaten to | attempt to | be designed to
The attacks are designed to disrupt plans for the elections.

PHRASES

an attempt to disrupt sth


Concise English dictionary


disrupts|disrupted|disruptingdɪs'rʌpt
verb
+make a break in
+throw into disorder
+interfere in someone else's activity