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/dɪˈstɜːb/ |
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1 | to interrupt someone and stop them from continuing what they were doing 打断;打扰 |
| I didn’ t want to disturb you in the middle of a meeting. 我当时不想在会议中间打扰你。 |
| Sorry to disturb you, but do you know where Miss Springer is? 对不起打扰你了,你知道斯普林格小姐在哪里吗? |
| Her sleep was disturbed by a violent hammering on the door. 她的美梦被猛烈的敲门声打断了。 |
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2 | to upset and worry someone a lot 使烦恼;使心神不安 |
| Ministers declared themselves profoundly disturbed by the violence. 部长们宣布他们对这一暴行深感不安。 |
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3 | to make something move 使移动 |
| A soft breeze gently disturbed the surface of the pool. 和风轻轻地吹拂池塘的水面。 |
| 3a | to frighten wild animals or birds so that they run away 惊吓(野生鸟兽) | |
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4 | to do something that stops a place or situation from being pleasant , calm , or peaceful 扰乱;滋扰 |
| Not even a breath of wind disturbed the beautiful scene. 甚至没有一点风来破坏这美丽的景色。 |
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- | disturb the peace legal |
| to commit the illegal act of behaving in a noisy way in public , especially late at night |
| (尤指深夜)扰乱治安 |
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- | do not disturb |
| a sign that you hang on a door , especially in a hotel or an office , to say that you do not want to be interrupted |
| 请勿打扰(尤指挂在旅馆或办公室门上的牌子) |
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Words frequently used with disturb | disturb 的常见搭配词 | nouns | balance, calm, concentration, equilibrium, peace, sleep, thoughts, tranquillity, | 4 | | |
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