disarm的意思和读音

disarm

: [dɪsˈɑrm] : [dɪsˈɑː(r)m]

v.

disarms  disarming  disarmed  

v.arm,annoy

v.deactivate,defuse,make safe,neutralize,win over

disarmv.

1.[t]~ sbto take a weapon or weapons away from sb

Most of the rebels were captured and disarmed.

2.[i]to reduce the size of an army or to give up some or all weapons, especially nuclear weapons

3.[t]~ sbto make sb feel less angry or critical

He disarmed her immediately by apologizing profusely.便

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v.1.to take someones weapons so that they can no longer use them; if a country or organization disarms, it reduces or gets rid of its weapons or military2.to make someone feel less angry or unfriendly because of the way you behave or talk to them

1. discourage 使 disarm dispel ...

2. 〖 handinforcancellation〗 disarm〖 pay〗 ...

3. disrobe disarm dishearten 使 ...

4. dirge n. disarm vi. disarray n.vt. ...

5. Parry Disarm Gladiator Beast Heraklinos ...

6. direct vt. disarm v. disarming adj. ...

7. ( Tracking) ( Disarm) 穿( Piercing Shot) ...

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1.I was foolish enough to imagine the memory of her mother might disarm him from desiring her injury.使

2.Connie wondered sometimes if it were a sort of mask to disarm opposition, because it was almost too fixed. Was he really such a sad dog?

3.No doubt understanding that his regime and his own survival are under constant threat, Kim has been quite unwilling to disarm.

4.Early today commandos had begun to enter both the Taj and Trident in groups of 15 in an attempt to rescue hostages and disarm the attackers.,15Trident

5.But now more than ever, it is hard to see what sort of assurance could convince Kim to disarm.

6.Soon after, Chinese officials predicted that negotiations intended to pressure the North to disarm would be "shelved for a few months. "”。

7.It was argued in odd logic that it would be immoral to disarm the vanquished unless the victors also stripped themselves of their weapons .便

8.A bigger question is how far the national government is prepared to go to disarm all the warlords' armies, as it has promised.

9.Despite an earlier agreement in principle to disarm, he may already have enough fissile material for up to a dozen bombs.12

10.He urged the president to declare a "state of emergency" in the area and bring in the military to disarm the groups involved.”,