柯林斯詞典disarm /d?s?ɑ?m/ (disarming,disarmed,disarms) 1. V-T To disarm a person or group means to take away all their weapons. 解除 (某人、某組織的) 武裝 We will agree to disarming troops and leaving their weapons at military positions. 我們將同意解除部隊的武裝,并把他們的武器留在軍事陣地上。2. V-I If a country or group disarms, it gives up the use of weapons, especially nuclear weapons. 解除武裝 (尤指核武器) There has also been a suggestion that the forces in Lebanon should disarm. 也曾有一項提議說在黎巴嫩的部隊應(yīng)解除武裝。3. V-T If a person or their behaviour disarms you, they cause you to feel less angry, hostile, or critical toward them. 消除 (怒氣、敵意或非議) His unease disarmed her. 他的不安化解了她的怒氣。 返回 disarm劍橋詞典 disarm verb (REMOVE WEAPONS) [ 不及物動詞:后面不接賓語的動詞 or 及物動詞:后面接賓語的動詞 ] to take weapons away from someone, or to give up weapons or armies 繳…的械,解除…的武裝;交出武器,裁軍 With one movement , she disarmed the man and pinned him against the wall . 她一下子就繳了那男子的械,并把他按到墻上。 Many politicians argued that this was no time to disarm (= give up the country's weapons and army ). 很多政治家爭辯說現(xiàn)在不是交出國家的武器和軍隊的時候。 Experts successfully managed to disarm the bomb (= stop it from exploding ). 專家們成功地拆除了炸彈的引信。 disarm verb (PERSONALITY) [ 及物動詞:后面接賓語的動詞 ] to make someone like you, especially when they had not expected to (尤指出乎意料地)使產(chǎn)生好感 His frankness completely disarmed her. 他的坦率徹底征服了她。 返回 disarm