disrupt造句(61) This is the context in which the new pop concern to disrupt consumption can be seen as a valid political project.
(62) His message was to strike, disrupt, riot, and create chaos until the Shah was forced to abdicate.
(63) If an eavesdropper tried to intercept the transmission, it would disrupt the signal.
(64) I had been astonished that day that the wide range of choices did not disrupt her plan.
(65) She would go on loving him but she would not disrupt his life further.
(66) Observers had feared that violence would seriously disrupt the electoral process.
(67) Like fanatics and zealots everywhere, they want to disrupt any attempts at a modus vivendi or reconciliation.
(68) The pathogen could disrupt these vital cells, which would cause the capillaries to become leaky.
(69) Once this incorrect impression is accepted and congealed, there is no commanding reason to disrupt the customary rituals of their existence.
(70) The aim of the strike was to disrupt rail services as much as possible.
(71) Violetta is hardly the type to let lingering illness disrupt her lusty courtesan life.
(72) The transfer of corporate ownership through the sale of stock will not disrupt the continuity of the corporation.
(73) Labour would disrupt industrial peace by weakening the power of management and the courts.
(74) Plant cover crops such as cereal rye to add organic matter and disrupt the life cycle of root knot nematodes.
(75) Unilateral State intervention in the absence of an authoritative decision can promote international disorder and disrupt international peace and security.
(76) The killings were seen as an attempt by Sikh extremists to disrupt the ongoing general election campaign.
(77) Should we take the job in Paris and disrupt the family or stay where we are and continue to enjoy that community?
(78) In the ocean, the escaped organisms would be less likely to disrupt the native flora and fauna.
(78)try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(79) Again, that may not sound much but it's more than enough to disrupt the delicate balance of different gases.
(80) Slavery seemed likely to disrupt the Union then.
(81) I hope their disrupt friendship will be renewed.
(82) To disrupt the composure of; disconcert.
(83) Disrupt public order or adversely affect good social customs.
(84) Please don't disrupt the class with your bad humor.
(85) Fourth, disrupt the market economic order.
(86) The conflict seemed likely to disrupt the government.
(87) Footstep wanted to disrupt you much.
(88) Enteric anastomoses may disrupt and produce a fistula and peritonitis.
(89) Known as "the kissing disease" since it is passed by close contact, this chronic condition is debilitating and may disrupt study.
(90) If one of bin Laden's goals was to disrupt or destroy U.S. businesses, he had the opposite effect in this segment of the economy.