disarm
美音:
[dı´sɑ:m
]英音:
[dı´sɑ:m
]vt.解除武装,回复平常的编制,缓和,消除(敌意,疑虑) vi.放下武器
难易程度:
disarm为短语/超纲词汇
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
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arm=weapons(武器)
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disarm
/dɪs'ɑ:m; dɪs`ɑrm/
v
1 [Tn] take weapons away from (sb) 缴(某人)的械; 解除(某人)的武装
*Five hundred rebels were captured and disarmed. 五百名造反者被俘获并缴了械.
2 [I] (of nations) reduce the size of or abolish one's armed forces; give up one's weapons (指国家)裁减军备, 裁军, 解除武装
*The superpowers are unlikely to disarm completely. 超级大国不太可能彻底裁军.
3 [Tn] make (sb) less suspicious, angry, hostile, etc 消除(某人)的疑虑、怒气、敌意等
*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.
* 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.
disarm
v [I]to reduce the size of your army, navy etc, and the number of your weapons
≠
arm Getting the rebels to disarm will not be easy. [T]to take away someone's weapons
≠
arm Captured soldiers were disarmed and put into camps. [T]to make someone feel less angry or disapproving of you, and more friendly
→
disarming His tact and political skills disarmed his critics. [T]to take the explosives out of a bomb,
missile etc