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/dɪˈstɜːbəns/ |
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1 | C an occasion on which people behave in a noisy or violent way in a public place 骚乱;暴乱 |
| There were serious disturbances in the city last summer. 这座城市去年夏天发生了大骚乱。 |
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2 | C something that interrupts you and stops you from continuing what you were doing 造成干扰的事物;干扰 |
| We have a lot to do today, so we don’ t want any disturbances. 我们今天有许多事要做,所以我们不想受到任何干扰。 |
| 2a | U the interruption of a pleasant , calm , or peaceful situation 扰乱;滋扰;打扰 | | We are concerned about disturbance to residents from the nightclub. 我们担心夜总会会打扰居民的正常休息。 | |
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3 | C/U the act of making something move 扰动;移动 |
| Any disturbance of the sea bed would be disastrous for the fish. 任何对海底的扰动都会对鱼类产生灾难性的后果。 |
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4 | C/U a situation in which someone’ s mind or body develops a problem and stops operating in its usual way (精神或身体的)失常 |
| emotional/behavioural/psychiatric disturbance 情感/行为/精神失常 |
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