disinter 英 [ˌdɪsɪnˈtɜ:(r)]   美 [ˌdɪsɪnˈtə]

disinter

disinter  英 [ˌdɪsɪnˈtɜ:(r)] 美 [ˌdɪsɪnˈtə]

vt. 掘出;发掘;显露 

进行时:disinterring  过去式:disinterred  过去分词:disinterred  第三人称单数:disinters  名词复数:disinters 

If cannot send the business mode with enough and outstanding disinter , have oneself business platform, tripartite pays an industry do not have a future. 如果不能发掘出足够突出的业务模式,拥有自己的业务平台,第三方支付行业是没有前途的。
This story is just one of hundreds of tales of Francoist repression that have emerged as the result of a citizens’ movement to disinter and identify victims. 这个故事不仅仅是数百个弗朗哥主义者压迫故事中的一个 ——— 这些故事作为一个公民发掘和确认死难者行为的结果而出现。

  • To "inter" a body is to bury it or place it in a mausoleum, so to disinter someone is to take the body out again — usually to find out how they died, to make sure it's really who we think it is, or to move the body to a new burial site.
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  • vt. 掘出;发掘;显露
  • 1. If cannot send the business mode with enough and outstanding disinter , have oneself business platform, tripartite pays an industry do not have a future.

    如果不能发掘出足够突出的业务模式,拥有自己的业务平台,第三方支付行业是没有前途的。

  • 2. This story is just one of hundreds of tales of Francoist repression that have emerged as the result of a citizens’ movement to disinter and identify victims.

    这个故事不仅仅是数百个弗朗哥主义者压迫故事中的一个 ——— 这些故事作为一个公民发掘和确认死难者行为的结果而出现。

  • 3. Both of them disinter ego by creating, and find the sting of the whole community.

    他们都通过创作来发掘自我、感受自我并发现整个社会的刺痛之处。

  • disinter (v.) 1610s, from French désenterrer (15c.), from dés- (see dis-) + enterrer "to inter" (see inter). Related: Disinterred.
dis·in·ter / ˌdɪsɪnˈtɜː(r) ; NAmE ˌdɪsɪnˈtɜːr / verb ( -rr- ) ( formal) 1 disintersth to dig up sth, especially a dead body, from the ground 从地下掘出(尤指尸体) OPP inter 2 disintersth (from sth) to find sth that has been hidden or lost for a long time 发现(埋藏或丢失很久的东西);使显现 disinter disinterred disinterring dis·in·ter / ˌdɪsɪnˈtɜː(r) ; NAmE ˌdɪsɪnˈtɜːr /
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