dismantlement / dɪsˈmæn tl /

拆除撤消撤除拆卸

dismantlement 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

dis·man·tled, dis·man·tling.

  1. to deprive or strip of apparatus, furniture, equipment, defenses, etc.: to dismantle a ship; to dismantle a fortress.
  2. to disassemble or pull down; take apart: They dismantled the machine and shipped it in pieces.
  3. to divest of dress, covering, etc.: The wind dismantled the trees of their leaves.

dismantlement 近义词

dismantlement

等同于 hatchet job

更多dismantlement例句

  1. Bless her heart, but Princess Diana really was and still is the ultimate distraction — naturally gifted at drawing attention, derailing dreams and dismantling the institutional narratives that surrounded her.
  2. As I argued during the hearing, the enormous reach of social media across the globe means it is important that regulation not begin with dismantling Section 230 until a new policy is in place.
  3. Hundreds of attempts have been made to dismantle the Electoral College, yet all of them have failed.
  4. A newly acquired type of Pikmin in one area can be brought back to another to break down an electric fence, or lift up a line of bamboo stakes, opening a path into an area with even more secrets to dismantle.
  5. Data is not dismantled because, in the end, his human judges cannot agree on the significance of consciousness for moral standing.
  6. And there were three groundcars, all in various stages of breakdown or dismantlement.
  7. This, in the case of a company or battalion being relieved, sometimes led to the partial dismantlement of works.
  8. Then came the dismantlement of Athens by Lysander and the dismemberment of the old democracy.
  9. There were three here now, all in advanced stages of dismantlement.