disposed of 的 4 个定义
dis·posed, dis·pos·ing.
- to give a tendency or inclination to; incline: His temperament disposed him to argue readily with people.
- to put in a particular or the proper order or arrangement; adjust by arranging the parts.
- to put in a particular or suitable place: The lamp was disposed on a table nearby.
- to make fit or ready; prepare: Your words of cheer dispose me for the task.
dis·posed, dis·pos·ing.
- to arrange or decide matters: to do as God disposes.
- Obsolete. to make terms.
- Archaic. disposition; habit.
- Obsolete. arrangement; regulation; disposal.
- dispose of, to deal with conclusively; settle.to get rid of; discard.to transfer or give away, as by gift or sale.to do away with; destroy.
disposed of 近义词
throw away
settle a matter
更多disposed of例句
- Nothing much to use in cleaning up the baby and his mother after the birth, no place to dispose of the placenta.
- The Jewish Week reported that sources said Hynes was expected to dispose of the case with a lenient plea deal.
- And with so many pigs dying, farms have been challenged to try to find hygienic ways to dispose of the carcasses.
- He wanted to make sure that he had the maximum amount of time to attack his victim and dispose of her body.
- The Japanese team then folded, allowing Rong Guotuan quickly to dispose of his last opponent.
- But its use as such is to dispose of any such idea as that there is a natural price of coal or of anything else.
- My object was to dispose of a cargo of cotton which I had brought from Realejo, and to purchase sugar in return.
- Truce now, Gregory; and consider how we can best dispose ourselves here, till the morning.
- During this journey I was an eye-witness of the manner in which the missionaries dispose of their religious tracts.
- His creature has no right to ask the reason of His conduct; He can dispose at will of the works of His hands.