disarm 英 [dɪsˈɑ:m]   美 [dɪsˈɑrm]

disarm

disarm  英 [dɪsˈɑ:m] 美 [dɪsˈɑrm]

vt. 解除武装;裁军;缓和  vi. 放下武器;裁减军备 

进行时:disarming  过去式:disarmed  过去分词:disarmed  第三人称单数:disarms 

The superpowers never agreed to disarm. 超级大国绝不同意裁军。
If they want to participate in the political life of their country, they must disarm. 他们如果希望参与本国的政治生活,就必须放下武器。

  • When you disarm someone, you take their weapons away from them. An archery instructor might, for example, disarm a student if he wasn't handling his bow and arrow carefully.
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  • vt. 解除武装;裁军;缓和
  • vi. 放下武器;裁减军备
  • 1. The superpowers never agreed to disarm.

    超级大国绝不同意裁军。

  • 2. If they want to participate in the political life of their country, they must disarm.

    他们如果希望参与本国的政治生活,就必须放下武器。

  • 3. Another test showed that there was a way to disarm a bullying boss – by flattering them.

    另一项试验显示,有一种办法能缓和欺辱下属老板的攻击性——奉承他们。

  • disarm (v.) late 14c., from Old French desarmer (11c.), from des- (see dis-) + armer "to arm" (see arm (v.)). The figurative sense is slightly earlier in English than the literal. Related: Disarmed; disarming.
dis·arm / dɪsˈɑːm ; NAmE dɪsˈɑːrm / verb 1 [transitive ] disarmsb to take a weapon or weapons away from sb 缴(某人)的械;解除(某人)的武装 Most of the rebels were captured and disarmed. 大部份叛乱分子被俘获并解除了武装。 2 [intransitive ] (of a country or a group of people 国家或集体 ) to reduce the size of an army or to give up some or all weapons, especially nuclear weapons 裁军,解除武装,裁减军备(尤指核武器) 3 [transitive ] disarmsb to make sb feel less angry or critical 消释(某人)的怒气(或批评) He disarmed her immediately by apologizing profusely. 他一再向她道歉,马上便消释了她的怒气。 compare arm disarm disarms disarmed disarming dis·arm / dɪsˈɑːm ; NAmE dɪsˈɑːrm /
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