词汇 | dismantling |
释义 | dismantling present participle ofdismantle dismantle verb uk /dɪˈsmæn.təl/ us /dɪˈsmæn.t̬əl/ [ I or T ] to take a machine apart or to come apart into separate pieces: 拆开,拆卸 She dismantled the washing machine to see what the problem was, but couldn't put it back together again.她拆开洗衣机想看看出了什么问题,但是却装不起来了。 The good thing about the bike is that it dismantles if you want to put it in the back of the car.这种自行车的好处是可以拆开放在汽车的后部。 [ T ] to get rid of a system or organization, usually over a period of time: (逐渐地)废除,取消;解散 Over the next three years, we will be gradually dismantling the company and selling off the profitable units.在未来的三年内,我们将逐步解散公司并出售盈利部门。 Unions accuse the government of dismantling the National Health Service.工会指责政府企图破坏国民保健制度。 [ T ] to show that a claim, statement or explanation is not true or correct: If you disagree, then dismantle the argument with some sort of well-argued counter-proposition. You need to sharpen your abilities to dismantle his excuses. Tearing and breaking into pieces apart asunder bobble bobbly break into pieces chip crack disintegration dismantle fall to piecesidiom fragment fragmentation rip shred snag snap splinter split sunder tear something apart You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Removing and getting rid of things Arguing & disagreeing Refusing & rejecting Examples of dismantlingdismantling In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Being placed high on the curtain walls, they could not fire down on those dismantling the walls at their base. The awful irony of these kinds of community initiatives is that they are often co-opted as a justification for the dismantling of the welfare state. The dismantling of local government by 1972 gave power over the development process entirely to the centre. The government has effectively immunised these forces from governmental and international prosecution, without dismantling them. Property-right regimes tend to be well entrenched and, more often than not, we are in a position of dismantling rather than creating new institutional structures. This is less possible now, when government policy has meant the dismantling of such offices, but this does present an opportunity for designresearch. The conclusion is less of a summary than a record of the dismantling of this religious edifice. Therefore, consolidation was not really paid for by dismantling the welfare state in the 1980s. The dismantling of the administrative price mechanism in hydrocarbons by 2002 will remove part of the price distortion. Dismantling antiquated notions of prestige accents naturally follows. Her dismantling of operant conditioning is well done, but unnecessary. A dismantling of formal institutional checks and balances is therefore not reasonable. Dismantling a programme is much easier than building one. It should rather be understood as the unfolding and blossoming of a potential of disintegration, dismantling, and deconstruction within drama itself. Civil disobedience, however, is not a theory for dismantling the modern democratic state. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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