disabling 的定义
dis·a·bled, dis·a·bling.
- to make unable or unfit; weaken or destroy the capability of; incapacitate: The detective successfully disabled the bomb.
- to impair or injure physically or mentally: The accident disabled him for life.
- to make legally incapable; disqualify: Minors are legally disabled from entering into a contract.
- Digital Technology. to make unable to function; turn off: Some of the car’s advanced safety features can be disabled.
disabling 近义词
render inoperative; cripple
disabling 的近义词 48 个
- damage
- debilitate
- exhaust
- handicap
- harm
- hurt
- immobilize
- impair
- incapacitate
- knock out
- maim
- mangle
- mutilate
- paralyze
- ruin
- shatter
- undermine
- weaken
- wreck
- attenuate
- batter
- blunt
- disarm
- disenable
- disqualify
- enervate
- enfeeble
- hamstring
- hock
- invalidate
- kibosh
- mar
- muzzle
- pinion
- prostrate
- sabotage
- sap
- spoil
- total
- unbrace
- unfit
- hogtie
- put out of action
- render incapable
- shoot down
- take out
- throw monkey wrench in
- unstrengthen
disabling 的反义词 18 个
更多disabling例句
- When the researchers experimentally disabled a host’s FT gene, dodders no longer flowered.
- Power down your laptop, Socrates urges, disable Slack, and talk.
- For starters, disabling NANOS2 does not definitively prevent the surrogate bull from producing some of its own sperm.
- The bacteria then use Cas9 to cut the DNA apart, which disables the virus.
- Even though disabling the Google search box might sound like a bizarre idea, I recommend considering this in particular cases.
- This would seem to refute the new report that the captain alone would have been able to disable all the systems.
- Her first move was to disable the “retweet cartels,” a setup that automatically retweets from preprogrammed users or hashtags.
- In Yemen, Somalia, Iraq, and Mali, we have to keep working with partners to disrupt and disable these networks.
- Once you enslave a computer to do what you want, you disable it for real love.
- It's true that if Republicans continue to disable themselves, Democrats have more freedom to indulge their progressive instincts.
- No doubt the legion had suffered a defeat; but not such as to disable their continuance of the contest.
- The main thing is to disable one's antagonist as quickly as possible, and Festing knew that Wilkinson would not be scrupulous.
- But how do you disable a smooth-surfaced turtle-backed machine?
- To disable the pilot of the opposing aeroplane will be the first object.
- This extra fatigue may possibly disable his horse, so that the animal cannot proceed further.