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disarm美 [dɪs'ɑrm] 英 [dɪs'ɑː(r)m] - v.裁军;缴(某人)的械;解除(某人)的武装;裁减军备(尤指核武器)
- 网络解除武装;缴械;缓和
过去分词:disarmed 现在分词:disarming 第三人称单数:disarms v. deactivate,defuse,make safe,neutralize,win over 1. | [t] ~ sb 缴(某人)的械;解除(某人)的武装to take a weapon or weapons away from sb |
| Most of the rebels were captured and disarmed. 大部分叛乱分子被俘获并解除了武装。 |
2. | [i] 裁军;裁减军备(尤指核武器)to reduce the size of an army or to give up some or all weapons, especially nuclear weapons |
3. | [t] ~ sb 消释(某人)的怒气(或批评)to make sb feel less angry or critical |
| He disarmed her immediately by apologizing profusely. 他一再向她道歉,很快便消解了她的怒气。 |
v. | 1. to give up a supply of weapons or reduce the strength of armed forces, or force another nation to do this 2. to make a bomb unable to explode, or make a weapon incapable of being fired 3. to make somebody less hostile or suspicious and more inclined to act in a friendly way 4. to take someone’s weapons so that they can no longer use them 5. to make someone feel less angry or unfriendly because of the way you behave or talk to them 6. take away weapons and other means of attack from 7. make it difficult for sb.to feel anger,suspicion,doubt 1. to give up a supply of weapons or reduce the strength of armed forces, or force another nation to do this 2. to make a bomb unable to explode, or make a weapon incapable of being fired 3. to make somebody less hostile or suspicious and more inclined to act in a friendly way 4. to take someone’s weapons so that they can no longer use them 5. to make someone feel less angry or unfriendly because of the way you behave or talk to them 6. take away weapons and other means of attack from 7. make it difficult for sb.to feel anger,suspicion,doubt |
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