abrupt adj. 突然的,陡峭的,生硬的
例句:The abrupt change of schedule brought Elizabeth lots of trouble.
行程的突然改变给伊丽莎白带来许多麻烦。
erupt vt. 喷出 vi. 爆发
例句:We all know that an active volcano may erupt at any time.
我们都知道活火山随时可能爆发。
bankrupt n. 破产者 adj. 破产了的,完全丧失 vt. 使破产
例句:It's all known that a beggar can never be bankrupt.
大家都知道乞丐是永远不会破产的。
corrupt adj. 腐败的,贪污的,被破坏的,混浊的 v. 腐烂,腐蚀
例句:The food has been corrupted because of the wet weather.
由于潮湿的天气,食物已腐烂。
disrupt v. 使中断,使分裂,使瓦解,使陷于混乱,破坏
例句:An accident has disrupted highway services into and out of the city.
一次交通事故使进出这座城市的高速公路交通陷于泥乱。
disturb vt. 弄乱,打乱,打扰,打乱 v. 扰乱
例句:I am sorry to disturb you!
抱歉打扰您。
disturbance n. 骚动,扰乱,打扰,干扰,骚乱,搅动
例句:The noise of cars passing along the road is a continual disturbance to our quiet at school.
马路上来往的车辆声音不断地扰乱我们学校的安宁。
interrupt vt. 打断,妨碍,插嘴 vi. 打断 n. 中断信号
例句:May I interrupt you for just three minutes?
打断您三分钟可以吗?
rupture v. 破裂,断裂,断绝(关系等),割裂 n. 破裂,决裂
例句:Bob will rupture his muscle if he goes on dancing like that!
鲍勃要是继续那样跳舞会使肌肉断裂的!