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Перевод: disrupted
[прилагательное] разорванный; разрушенный
Тезаурус:
- Within the revolutionary upheaval envisaged, relations between town and countryside are disrupted.
- Activity time-out : the child is simply barred from joining in an enjoyable activity, but still allowed to observe it - for example, having disrupted a board game, she is made to sit out of the game.
- For fifty years since the posthumous publication of Henri Pirenne's Mahomet et Charlemagne (1937) scholars have been debating what they have labelled its "thesis": that the ancient rhythms of an undivided Mediterranean civilization had enough tenacity to survive Germanic invasions and settlements, and were disrupted and transformed only as a consequence of the spread of Muslim power, cutting the Mediterranean in half.
- The daily routine is disrupted only by extreme weather and by the rut, and even during the rut it is only the males whose activity is much changed.
- Production was severely disrupted in all departments during the afternoon as the shop stewards spread the message.
- The development of language learning is thereby disrupted.
- Her headache was back, and her vision was disrupted.
- The Merseysiders are well blessed with defensive talent and started the season with a central pairing of Dave Watson and Gary Ablett, a partnership disrupted to accommodate Keown's return from injury.
- South Africa can be especially proud of the victory, as their lineout was disrupted by the loss of two key players through injury.
- The game continues to attract young teenagers whose education is disrupted by the tantalising prospect that they will become professional players.
- The race build up has been disrupted by the controversy over an attempt to impose a minimum time limit of 1hr 50min, because of road closures.
- Millard dropped to left-back, with Buckingham switching to the right, but Farnham's rhythm was disrupted and Cranleigh were quick to take advantage.
- When we are in a state of disease then the smooth calm surface is disrupted by ripples (or even waves!) spreading out from the site of disturbance.
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