英 [dɪsˈbænd] 美 [dɪsˈbænd]
vi. 解散
vt. 解散;遣散
第三人称单数disbands
现在分词disbanding
过去式disbanded
过去分词disbanded
disband /dɪsˈbænd/ TEM8 [ disbanding disbanded disbands ]
及物动词/不及物动词 If someone disbands a group of people, or if the group disbands, it stops operating as a single unit. 解散
All the armed groups will be disbanded.
所有武装团体将被解散。
cause to break up or cease to function
the principal disbanded the political student organization
stop functioning or cohering as a unit
同义词: dissolve
... disastrous adj.灾难性的 disband v.解散(团体) disbar v.取消律师资格 ...
disbandment 解散;遣散
解散;遣散
The council voted to disband and re-form as a confederation.
该政务会投票决定解散,再以联盟的形式重组。
In July he issued a decree ordering all unofficial armed groups in the country to disband.
7月份,他颁布了一项法令,命令解散该国所有非官方武装团体。
However, as Amy Edmondson of Harvard points out, organizations increasingly use "team" as a verb rather than a noun: they form teams for specific purposes and then quickly disband them.
然而,正如哈佛大学的艾米·埃德蒙森所指出的那样,越来越多的组织将“团队”用作动词而非名词,原因是他们往往为了一些特殊目的组建团队,之后迅速地又解散团队。
The end of Empire also saw the British Army disband and the British depart.
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His first initiative was to call to disband the NCAA or take Yale out of it.
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He persuaded tens of thousands of right-wing paramilitaries to disband, albeit under a flawed agreement.