dispose
英 [dɪˈspəʊz]
美 [dɪˈspoʊz]
v. 排列; 布置; 安排; 使倾向于; 使有意于; 使易于
现在分词:disposing 过去分词:disposed 过去式:disposed 第三人称单数:disposes
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短语动词
dispose of
1. 丢掉;清除;处理 2. 办妥;处理好;解决
短语用例
dispose of sb/sth
- 去掉;清除;销毁
to get rid of sb/sth that you do not want or cannot keep - 应付;解决;处理
to deal with a problem, question or threat successfully- a drug that disposes the patient towards sleep
使病人想睡觉的药
- a drug that disposes the patient towards sleep
- 击败;杀死
to defeat or kill sb
牛津词典
verb
- 排列;布置;安排
to arrange things or people in a particular way or position - 使倾向于;使有意于;使易于
to make sb behave in a particular way- a drug that disposes the patient towards sleep
使病人想睡觉的药
- a drug that disposes the patient towards sleep
英英释义
verb
- make fit or prepared
- Your education qualifies you for this job
- make receptive or willing towards an action or attitude or belief
- Their language inclines us to believe them
- place or put in a particular order
- the dots are unevenly disposed
- throw or cast away
- Put away your worries
- give, sell, or transfer to another
- She disposed of her parents' possessions
双语例句
- They dispose of the city's waste in the sea.
他们把城市的废物倒入大海处理掉。 - We will have to dispose of them.
我们将会处理掉。 - Catherine and Alexander, wealthy and sophisticated, drive to Naples to dispose of a deceased uncle's villa.
凯瑟琳和亚历山大,富有和复杂,他们驾车去那不勒斯处理一座死去叔叔的别墅。 - It initially root in architectonics, which adopt architectural step and method to analyze and dispose software.
它最初来源于建筑学,采用建筑的步骤和方法来分析和处理软件。 - To settle or dispose of in advance.
预先处理预先解决或安排。 - Disposer means to arrange or to have available, not to dispose of.
Disposer的意思是安排或者有空,而不是处置。 - As they sell oil, copper and wheat, they also dispose of gold.
在他们抛售石油、铜和小麦的同时,他们也卖出了黄金。 - The suspect was taken unawares, without the chance to dispose of the evidence.
嫌疑人被弄了个措手不及,根本来不及销毁证据。 - He alleged that they had hired an assassin to dispose of him.
他宣称他们已雇了刺客来除掉他。 - Suspicions dispose kings to tyranny and husbands to jealousy.
猜疑使君王倾向于专制,使丈夫倾向于妒忌。