disapprove
v. 不赞成
词形变化:副词:disapprovingly 名词:disapprover 动词过去式:disapproved 过去分词:disapproved 现在分词:disapproving 第三人称单数:disapproves
例句与用法:1.Father disapproved of our marriage.父亲不同意我们俩人的婚事。
2.The plan was disapproved计划没有被通过。
3.She wants to be an actress, but her parents disapprove (of her intentions).她想当演员, 但她父母不赞成(她的想法).
4.Non-smokers often disapprove of smoking in public.不吸烟的人往往不赞成别人在公共场合吸烟。
英英解释:动词disapprove:
1. consider bad or wrong
2. deem wrong or inappropriate
同义词:reject
disapprovingly:
ad. 不以为然地,不赞成地,非难地
英英解释:副词disapprovingly:
1. showing disapproval
disarm
v. 解除武装,回复平常的编制,缓和
词形变化:名词:disarmer 动词过去式:disarmed 过去分词:disarmed 现在分词:disarming 第三人称单数:disarms
例句与用法:1.We didn't trust him at first, but his charming manner completely disarmed us.我们开始时并不信任他,但他令人愉快的举止完全消除了我们的疑虑。
2.The police disarmed the criminal.警察缴下了罪犯的枪械。
3.By frankly admitting he wasn't a brilliant player, he disarmed us all.他坦率地承认自己并非高手, 让我们都放下心来.
4.Five hundred rebels were captured and disarmed.五百名造反者被俘获并缴了械.
5.I felt angry, but her smile disarmed me.我动气了, 但她一笑, 又将我的气儿给消了.
6.The superpowers are unlikely to disarm completely.超级大国不太可能彻底裁军.
英英解释:动词disarm:
1. remove offensive capability from
同义词:demilitarize, demilitarise
2. make less hostile; win over
3. take away the weapons from; render harmless
同义词:unarm
disarmament
n. 裁军
例句与用法:1.Public opinion was moving strongly in favor of disarmament.公众舆论正在强烈支持裁军。
2.She took a firm stand on nuclear disarmament.她在核裁军的问题上态度很坚决。
3.I don't go along with her views on nuclear disarmament.我不同意她在核裁军问题上的看法。
4.An emotive trial lawyer; the emotive issue of nuclear disarmament.一位感情用事的审判律师;消除核武器的事件令人兴奋
5.Does our only hope of survival lie in disarmament?我们求生的唯一希望就在於裁军吗?
6.What is the latest state of play in the disarmament talks?裁军谈判的最新情况怎麽样?
7.The candidates had to state their position on unilateral disarmament.候选人须 表明他们对单方面裁军所持的立场.
英英解释:名词disarmament:
1. act of reducing or depriving of arms
同义词:disarming
disarming
a. 使人松驰的
词形变化:副词:disarmingly
例句与用法:1.The police disarmed the criminal.警察缴下了罪犯的枪械。
2.We didn't trust him at first, but his charming manner completely disarmed us.我们开始时并不信任他,但他令人愉快的举止完全消除了我们的疑虑。
3.Five hundred rebels were captured and disarmed.五百名造反者被俘获并缴了械.
4.I felt angry, but her smile disarmed me.我动气了, 但她一笑, 又将我的气儿给消了.
英英解释:名词disarming:
1. act of reducing or depriving of arms
同义词:disarmament
动词disarm:
1. remove offensive capability from
同义词:disarm, demilitarize, demilitarise
2. make less hostile; win over
同义词:disarm
3. take away the weapons from; render harmless
同义词:disarm, unarm
形容词disarming:
1. capable of allaying suspicion or hostility and inspiring confidence
2. capable of allaying hostility
disarrange
扰乱
词形变化:名词:disarrangement 动词过去式:disarranged 过去分词:disarranged 现在分词:disarranging 第三人称单数:disarranges
例句与用法:1.Her sudden departure has disarranged my plans.她突然离去, 打乱了我的计划.
英英解释:动词disarrange:
1. destroy the arrangement or order of
2. disturb the arrangement of
disarrangement:
n. 扰乱
英英解释:名词disarrangement:
1. a condition in which an orderly system has been disrupted
同义词:disorganization, disorganisation
disarray
v. 弄乱,使混乱,使脱去衣服
n. 无秩序,杂乱,不整齐的衣服
词形变化:动词过去式:disarrayed 过去分词:disarrayed 现在分词:disarraying 第三人称单数:disarrays
例句与用法:1.Changing offices has left my papers in complete disarray.办公室搬迁, 使我的文件全部乱了套了.
2.The troops fled in disarray.部队仓皇逃散.
3.Being in a condition of confusion or disarray.紊乱的,混乱的,无规律的处于混乱或紊乱的状况中的
英英解释:名词disarray:
1. a mental state characterized by a lack of clear and orderly thought and behavior
同义词:confusion, mental confusion, confusedness, muddiness
2. untidiness (especially of clothing and appearance)
同义词:disorderliness
动词disarray:
1. bring disorder to
同义词:disorder
disarticulate
v. 使关节脱落,使关节部分分离
英英解释:动词disarticulate:
1. separate at the joints
同义词:disjoint
disarticulation
n. [医]关节脱落
disassemble
v. 解开,分解
[计算机] 反汇编
词形变化:名词:disassembly 动词过去式:disassembled 过去分词:disassembled 现在分词:disassembling 第三人称单数:disassembles
例句与用法:1.Disassemble a toaster.拆卸烤面包炉
英英解释:动词disassemble:
1. take apart into its constituent pieces
同义词:dismantle, take apart, break up, break apart
disassembler:
反汇编程序
disassembly
n. 分解
英英解释:名词disassembly:
1. the act of taking something apart (as a piece of machinery)
同义词:dismantling, dismantlement
disassimilate
vt. 异化
disassimilation
n. 异化作用
disassociate
v. 使分离
英英解释:动词disassociate:
1. part; cease or break association with
同义词:dissociate, divorce, disunite, disjoint
disassociation
n. 分离,分裂
英英解释:名词disassociation:
1. the state of being unconnected in memory or imagination
2. a state in which some integrated part of a person's life becomes separated from the rest of the personality and functions independently
同义词:dissociation
disaster
n. 灾难
例句与用法:1.They had led the country into economic disaster.他们把国家带入了经济灾难中。
2.Thousands died in the disaster.数千人死於这场灾祸.
3.His career is a story of utter disaster.他在事业上一事无成.
4.Losing your job needn't be such a disaster.你不必把丢了工作看成是大难临头.
5.As a teacher, he's a disaster.他是个很糟糕的教师.
6.The play's first night was a disaster.这出戏头一晚就演砸了.
7.The disaster caused him to waver in his faith.这件灾难使他对信仰发生了动摇。
8.After the disaster there were many who wanted food and shelter.这场灾难过後,许多人既没有食物又没有住处。
英英解释:名词disaster:
1. a state of extreme (usually irremediable) ruin and misfortune
同义词:catastrophe
2. an event resulting in great loss and misfortune
同义词:calamity, catastrophe, tragedy, cataclysm
3. an act that has disastrous consequences
disastrous
a. 灾难性的
词形变化:副词:disastrously 名词:disastrousness
例句与用法:1.The new system has had a disastrous effect on productivity.新制度已对生产力造成了灾难性的影响。
2.This environmental effect of this new factory could be disastrous.这家新工厂给自然环境带来的影响可能是灾难性的。
3.Such a mistake would perhaps lead to disastrous consequences.这样一种错误可能导致灾难性的后果。
4.His original idea was good, but his execution of the scheme was disastrous.他的设想很好, 但实行起来却糟糕透顶.
5.Her investment had disastrous consequences: she lost everything she owned.她的投资结果很惨, 血本无归.
6.After a disastrous first half the team fought back to level the match.该队在上半场惨败後重整旗鼓以求扳成平局.
7.The rise in interest rates will be disastrous as far as small firms are concerned.利率增加对小公司来说是大祸临头.
8.The economic position of the country is disastrous.国家的经济形势非常糟糕.
英英解释:形容词disastrous:
1. (of events) having extremely unfortunate or dire consequences; bringing ruin
同义词:black, calamitous, fatal, fateful
disavow
v. 否认,否定,抵赖
词形变化:形容词:disavowable 名词:disavowal 动词过去式:disavowed 过去分词:disavowed 现在分词:disavowing 第三人称单数:disavows
例句与用法:1.She disavows any part (ie says she was not involved) in the plot.她否认参与了这一密谋.
2.I disavow all responsibility for you.我不承认对你有任何责任。
英英解释:动词disavow:
1. refuse to acknowledge; disclaim knowledge of; responsibility for, or association with |