disturb
[dis'tə:b]
v.扰乱, 妨碍, 使 ... 不安, 打破...的平静, 打乱...的治安
例句与用法:
I didn't like (ie felt reluctant) to disturb you.
我本不想打搅你。
It seemed nothing could disturb the even tenor of our existence in those happy prewar days.
在战争前那些美好的岁月里,似乎没有任何东西能打破我们平静的生活进程。
They took the phone off the hook so no calls would disturb them.
他们摘下电话听筒,以免电话打扰他们。
Don't disturb the paper on my desk.
别乱动我桌上的文件。
He put his oars in the water and disturbed the smooth surface of the lake.
他把桨放入水中,搅乱了平静的湖面。
词形变化:
副词: disturbingly | 名词: disturber | 动词过去式: disturbed | 动词过去分词: disturbed | 动词现在分词: disturbing | 动词第三人称单数: disturbs |
详细释义:
vt.
1. 妨碍, 打扰
I'm sorry to disturb you so early.
对不起, 我这么早打扰你。
2. 扰乱, 搞乱
They were charged with disturbing the public peace.
他们被指控扰乱公共治安。
3. 使心神不宁[H]
She was disturbed to hear you had been injured in the accident.
她听到你在事故中受了伤感到不安。
vi.
打扰, 妨碍