"disruption" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

disruption sustantivo

sustantivo + disruption
Kolokacji: 12
service disruption • supply disruption • traffic disruption • market disruption • labor disruption • ...
disruption + verbo
Kolokacji: 8
disruption causes • disruption occurs • disruption leads • disruption results • disruption affects • ...
verbo + disruption
Kolokacji: 15
cause disruption • minimize disruption • avoid disruption • prevent disruption • create disruption • ...
adjetivo + disruption
Kolokacji: 50
major disruption • economic disruption • social disruption • severe disruption • significant disruption • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 11
(3) social, cultural
Kolokacji: 2
1. severe disruption = poważne zakłócenie severe disruption
2. serious disruption = poważne zakłócenie serious disruption
3. violent disruption = gwałtowne zakłócenie violent disruption
4. internal disruption = wewnętrzne zakłócenie internal disruption
5. profound disruption = gruntowne zakłócenie profound disruption
  • In Philly in the late 70s and 80s, the teachers ruthlessly struck for weeks and weeks, which caused profound disruptions across the City.
  • Although modifications of the immune response occur in HIV-infected patients at all stages, opportunistic infections only affect those with profound disruption of their cellular immunity.
  • But then you come to those more profound disruptions in the historical record - the abrupt gaps in the narrative caused by the absence of Lucas's influence.
  • The marriage led to a permanent rift between Prem Rawat and his mother, and was also credited with causing a profound disruption in the movement.
  • By requiring that the procedures and the drugs create a profound disruption, the statue requires more than that the acts "forcibly separate" or "rend" the senses or personality.
  • The authors say they cannot find a definition of profound mental disruption in mental health literature or United States law, so they offer some examples of their own.
  • The Western premies remained loyal to Rawat but the marriage led to a permanent rift within the family and was also credited with causing a profound disruption in the movement.
  • The large berm immediately outside the wall and its dry moat led to a profound disruption and complication of the synergistic relationship between Paris and its suburbs.
  • No one would suggest that Seventh Avenue escaped the profound disruptions that followed Sept. 11.
  • It is Thanksgiving 1973, and even this film's sheltered suburb is on the brink of profound disruption.
(7) minimal, minimum
Kolokacji: 2
(8) potential, possible, future
Kolokacji: 3
(9) far, slight
Kolokacji: 2
(11) environmental, ecological
Kolokacji: 2
preposición + disruption
Kolokacji: 9
of disruption • to disruption • with disruption • for disruption • in disruption • ...

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