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1. | If they disturb me, they lose a good tenant. |
| 如果他们扰乱我,他们会丢掉一位很好的租户的。 |
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2. | To agitate;disturb. |
| 使骚动;扰乱 |
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3. | make(sb)uneasy or anxious; disturb |
| 使(某人)不安或担忧;扰乱 |
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4. | disturb or interfere with the usual path of an electron or atom. |
| 用通常的电子或者原子进行扰乱或者干扰。 |
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5. | disturb the calmness of(sb);shock |
| 扰乱(某人)的心境;使震骇 |
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6. | take part in a riot; disturb the public peace by engaging in a riot. |
| 参加暴乱;参加暴乱扰乱公共和平。 |
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7. | To disturb the order or arrangement of. |
| 扰乱,捣乱扰动次序或安排 |
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8. | this preference will disturb their mind in a correct choice. |
| 这种偏爱会扰乱他们的头脑做出正确的选择。 |
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-- 来源 -- 综合英语第4册 - Unit 9 Economy Text A |
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9. | churn sth(up);cause sth to move violently; stir or disturb sth |
| 使某物猛动;搅动;扰乱某物 |
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10. | 18 [和合]到了天亮,兵丁扰乱得很,不知道彼得往哪里去了。 |
| NIV] In the morning, there was no small commotion among the soldiers as to what had become of Peter. |
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