disturb
verb
dɪˈstɜːb
verb
1
INTERRUPT
打扰
to
interrupt
someone
so
that
they
cannot
continue
what
they
are
doing
干扰,打扰,使中断
Sorry
to
disturb
you
,
but
I
have
an
urgent
message.
对不起打扰一下,我有个紧急消息。
The
thieves
fled
when
they
were
disturbed
by
a
neighbour.
这伙窃贼受到一位邻居的干扰后逃跑了。
Do
not
disturb
(=a
sign
you
put
on
a
door
so
that
people
will
not
interrupt
you)
.
请勿打扰。
2
WORRY
担忧
to
make
someone
feel
worried
or
upset
使焦虑,使惊讶
What
disturbs
you
most
about
this
latest
development?
最新的事态发展中什么让你感到最担心?
3
MOVE
移动
to
move
something
or
change
its
position
挪动,移动,改变〔某物〕的位置
If
you
find
a
bird’s
nest,
never
disturb
the
eggs.
如果你发现鸟巢,千万别动那些鸟蛋。
I
promise
not
to
disturb
anything
.
我答应什么都不动。
4
CHANGE
改变
to
change
a
normal
situation
in
a
way
that
causes
problems
干扰,影响
My
hormone
balance
is
disturbed
by
my
pregnancy.
怀孕打乱了我的荷尔蒙平衡。
New
procedures
often
disturb
the
comfortable
habits
of
the
workforce.
新的程序常常会打乱全体员工已经熟悉的习惯。
5
disturb the peace
to
behave
in
a
noisy
and
unpleasant
way
in
public
[法律] 扰乱治安
law