disuse的意思和读音

disuse

: [dɪsˈjus] : [dɪsˈjuːs]

n.

v.

n.use

n.neglect,abandonment,unemployment,dereliction

disusen.

1.a situation in which sth is no longer being used

The factory fell into disuse twenty years ago.

n.1.,,

v.1.,;

n.1.a situation in which something is not being used

1. distraction n. , , disuse n. 使, ditty n. , ...

2. disunion disuse disuse ...

3. disobey, disuse, disunity, ...

4. disturbed children disuse disuse principle ...

6.) : (A) (disuse) 使(overuse) (muscle weakness) (B)

7. bisabuse v disuse v misuse v ...

8.使 ... de-gendered disuse 使 distinctly ...

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1.He talked to no one, probably not even to her, for his voice had grown harsh and rusty, as if from disuse.

2.This set me in a muse, whether his timidity arose from too long a disuse of any human company.

3.While important, they seem to become stale quickly, fall into disrepair or disuse, and are discarded.

4.After all the years of disuse (several bridges were blown up), the train link between Sarajevo and Belgrade reopened late last year.),线

5.The Silk Road and the Maritime Silk Route, which had linked China to the world, lapsed into disuse.

6.Hotel of one star class is faced with " the market falls into disuse, want possibly a few years to disappear from the scene too. "

7.In this giant integrated process, the enterprise of nine times out of ten will still face the destiny that fall into disuse .

8.Just as iron rusts from disuse, even so does inaction spoil the intellect.

9.The author thinks, end fall into disuse in fairness on this one link appear easily problem: It is the fairness that working target assesses.

10.The minister's response was: "Disuse is sometimes more efficient than (state) intervention in adapting the law to changing morays. ":“使。”