disturb UK [dɪ'stɜ:b] US [-'stɝ:b] verb transitive INTERRUPT 打断 IMPROVER ■to interrupt what someone is doing 打断;干扰•Please don't disturb Georgina - she's trying to do her homework.请不要打扰乔治娜——她正在用功做功课。 •I'm sorry to disturb you so late, but my car's broken down and I was wondering if I could use your phone.很抱歉这么晚来打扰你,我的汽车坏了,想借用一下你的电话。 disturb the peace ■to break the law by behaving unpleasantly and noisily in public 扰乱治安•Several England supporters were arrested and charged with disturbing the peace after the match.几位英格兰队的支持者被捕,他们被指控在赛后扰乱治安。 UK [dɪ'stɜ:b] US [-'stɝ:b] verb transitive WORRY 使着急 ■to cause someone to be worried or upset 使焦虑;使烦恼•Some scenes are violent and may disturb younger viewers.某些场景中有暴力内容,可能会使年幼些的观众产生焦虑情绪。 UK [dɪ'stɜ:b] US [-'stɝ:b] verb transitive MOVE 移动 ■to move or change something from its usual position, arrangement, condition or shape 移动,挪动;改动,使变动•The thief had disturbed the documents in her filing cabinet, but nothing had been taken.窃贼翻动了她档案柜中的文件,但甚么都没拿走。 |