柯林斯詞典disintegrate /d?s??nt??ɡre?t/ (disintegrating,disintegrated,disintegrates) 1. V-I If something disintegrates, it becomes seriously weakened, and is divided or destroyed. 瓦解 During October 1918 the Austro-Hungarian Empire began to disintegrate. 1918年10月期間奧匈帝國(guó)開始瓦解。2. disintegrationN-UNCOUNT 解體 ...the violent disintegration of Yugoslavia. …南斯拉夫的猛烈解體。3. V-I If an object or substance disintegrates, it breaks into many small pieces or parts and is destroyed. 破碎 At 420 mph the windshield disintegrated. 每小時(shí)420英里時(shí),擋風(fēng)玻璃碎了。4. disintegrationN-UNCOUNT 破碎 The report describes the catastrophic disintegration of the aircraft after the explosion. 該報(bào)道描述了爆炸后飛機(jī)的災(zāi)難性崩解。 返回 disintegrate劍橋詞典to become weaker or be destroyed by breaking into small pieces 分解,分化,分裂 The spacecraft disintegrated as it entered the earth's atmosphere . 宇宙飛船進(jìn)入大氣層時(shí)解體了。 The Ottoman Empire disintegrated into lots of small states . 奧斯曼帝國(guó)分裂為許多個(gè)小國(guó)家。 to become much worse 惡化;崩潰 The situation disintegrated into chaos . 局勢(shì)惡化后陷入混亂狀態(tài)。 例句 Many meteors disintegrate during their passage through the atmosphere .The plaster on the walls was beginning to disintegrate.The rubber washer at the back of the machine needs replacing - look , it has completely disintegrated.The archaeologist explained that the cloth this brooch was pinned to has since disintegrated.It's ok to flush away toilet tissue because it disintegrates, but disposable nappies do not. 返回 disintegrate