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English-Thai Dictionary

disruptive

ADJ ที่ แตกแยก  ที่ แตกร้าว  ที่ กระจัดกระจาย ,ที่ ยุ่งเหยิง  distubing troublesome unruly ti-teak-yeak

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DISRUPTIVE

DISRUPTIVE Dis *rupt "ive, a.

 

Defn: Causing, or tending to cause, disruption; caused by disruption; breaking through; bursting; as, the disruptive discharge of an electrical battery. Nichol.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

disruptive

dis rup tive |disˈrəptiv dɪsˈrəptɪv | adjective causing or tending to cause disruption: disruptive and delinquent children | the hours of work are disruptive to home life. innovative or groundbreaking: breaking a disruptive technology into the market is never easy. DERIVATIVES dis rup tive ly adverb, dis rup tive ness noun word trends: Is it bad to be disruptive? The Oxford English Corpus would suggest it is, with violent, destructive, dangerous, and antisocial all commonly paired with the word. However, a new form of disruption is emerging one that many people are welcoming and even encouraging. Disruptive behavior may be the most common combination in the Corpus, but it is closely followed by disruptive technology, a concept first described in 1995. The new sense refers to innovations that improve products or services in an unexpected way, and thus disrupt the established market: a market ripe for breakout disruptive technologies | disruptive innovations often see failure before success.

 

Oxford Dictionary

disruptive

dis |rup |tive |dɪsˈrʌptɪv | adjective causing or tending to cause disruption: disruptive pupils | the hours of work are disruptive to home life. innovative or groundbreaking: breaking a disruptive technology into the market is never easy. DERIVATIVES disruptively adverb, disruptiveness noun word trends: Is it bad to be disruptive? The Oxford English Corpus would suggest it is, with violent, destructive, dangerous, and antisocial all commonly paired with the word. However, a new form of disruption is emerging one that many people are welcoming and even encouraging. Disruptive behaviour may be the most common combination in the Corpus, but it is closely followed by disruptive technology, a concept first described in 1995. The new sense refers to innovations that improve products or services in an unexpected way, and thus disrupt the established market: a market ripe for breakout disruptive technologies | disruptive innovations often see failure before success.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

disruptive

disruptive adjective he's the most disruptive student in the school: troublesome, unruly, badly behaved, rowdy, disorderly, undisciplined, wild; unmanageable, uncontrollable, uncooperative, out of control /hand, obstreperous, truculent; formal refractory. ANTONYMS well-behaved.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

disruptive

disruptive adjective a very disruptive child: troublemaking, troublesome, unruly, rowdy, disorderly, undisciplined, riotous, wild, turbulent; unmanageable, uncontrollable, out of control /hand, unrestrained, obstreperous, truculent, fractious, divisive; badly behaved, misbehaving, errant, uncooperative, rebellious; disturbing, distracting, unsettling, upsetting, noisy, raucous; formal refractory. ANTONYMS well behaved, manageable.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

disruptive

dis rup tive /dɪsrʌ́ptɪv /形容詞 影響 (力 )などが 〉 (正常な機能を )混乱させる, 継続 [存続 ]不可能にする ; 〈人 態度などが 〉破壊的な, 妨害行為をする .ly 副詞