0 causing trouble and therefore stopping something from continuing as usual:
2 causing trouble and therefore stopping something from continuing as usual:
An absence of disruptive interpersonal issues makes for a healthier workspace.
The start-up has always been a disruptive force in the market.
If this immigration regulation is deemed to be disruptive to the rest of the EU, controls on free movement could be re-imposed.
In the classroom setting, where the students are an audience, it is distracting, even disruptive, for students to leave their seats or talk among themselves.
However, direct care staff with knowledge of the individual and continuous contact, may lack training in behaviour analysis and intervention for serious disruptive behaviour.
Furthermore, the disruptive effects of the updating process were relatively slight in both age groups.
A new government's efforts to undo much of its predecessor's work is damaging and disruptive.
I believe that too many school responses to disruptive behaviour are negative.
All too often they have been segregated from their peers to form" remedial" classes- just as disruptive children have.
Reasons include its ability to suppress disruptive behaviour by its tranquillising effects.
Disruptive verbal and physical behaviours specific to each person served as treatment targets.
中文繁体
搗亂的,引起混亂的…
More中文简体
捣乱的,引起混乱的…
MoreEspañol
perturbador, alborotador/dora [masculine-feminine], perturbador/dora [masculine-feminine]…
MorePortuguês
perturbador…
MoreFrançais
perturbateur/-trice, perturbateur…
MoreČeština
rušivý…
MoreDansk
ødelæggende, nedbrydende…
MoreIndonesia
sumber kekacauan…
More