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disintegration

/dis-in-tuh-grey-shuhn/US // dɪsˌɪn təˈgreɪ ʃən //

瓦解,解体,分解,崩解

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or process of disintegrating.
    • : Physics. radioactive decay.

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Examples

  • The rapid disintegration of the 300,000-strong Afghan army showed how little we really understood about the country, even after 20 years.

  • Put simply, a falling domino touches another, and then another, culminating in “a disintegration.”

  • The vaccines use a synthesized scrap of genetic information wrapped in a protective fat layer to prevent disintegration.

  • It is age—you are growing old—but you sense that the disintegration runs deeper.

  • Expecting that disintegration process to be gentle would be ignoring history.

  • After the postwar disintegration of the British Empire, Scots curiously disassociated themselves with the period altogether.

  • “Because of the disintegration of the USSR we lost Odessa [on the Black Sea] and a part of the Baltic,” one said.

  • “That would be a big step forward in the disintegration of the European Union,” Soros said.

  • Absent a cohesive political strategy, the likely outcome is disintegration—and chaos.

  • This formula—"you're sovereign, so you're responsible"—is a recipe for disintegration.

  • Granular and fatty casts, therefore, always indicate partial or complete disintegration of the renal epithelium.

  • It is obvious that soils produced by the disintegration of these minerals must differ materially in quality.

  • The disintegration of the deeper lumps, and the decomposition of fertilizers, will cause the surface to grow gradually softer.

  • Amid the disintegration of society it was the sole conservative element—the salt which preserved it from corruption.

  • Disintegration of what little administrative organization there still was, seemed imminent.