英:[dɪsˈeɪblmənt]
美:[dɪsˈeɪblmənt]
英:[dɪsˈeɪblmənt]
美:[dɪsˈeɪblmənt]
词根:disable
adj.disabled 残废的,有缺陷的
v.disabled 使…失去能力(disable的过去分词)
vt.disable 使失去能力;使残废;使无资格
verb
transitive verb
to make ineffective or inoperative For victims of smartphone theft, the ultimate justice is hitting a button that disables the device, turning it into a worthless rectangular paperweight.—Heather Kelley … gene editing makes it possible to change or disable a single gene without changing the "meaning" of the rest of the genome.—Kat McGowan
disable a bomb
to impair physically or mentally : to cause disability in Diet-related Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease disable and kill people …—Mark Bittman
Automobile accidents kill nearly 50,000 people each year. … Accidents maim or disable another 80,000.—Matt Clark and Mary Hager
to deprive of legal right, qualification, or capacity
… the injured party was released from the bonds of marriage; but the offender, during life, or a term of years, was disabled from the repetition of nuptials.—Edward Gibbon
丧失能力
丧失工作能力保险
Middle English disablen "to deprive of legal rights" (in past participle disabled), borrowed from Anglo-French desabler, from des- dis- + able able, or from abler "to permit, make able to inherit," derivative of able able
The first known use of disable was in the 15th century
disabuseverb
to free from mistakes or false beliefs
disabuse us of our errors
disableverb
to disqualify legally
to cause to be unable to do or actespecially: to deprive of physical or moral strength a disabling illness
disable a computer key
disableverb
to disqualify legally
to cause to be unable to do or actespecially: to deprive of physical or moral strength a disabling illness
disable a computer key
disableverb
to disqualify legally
to cause to be unable to do or actespecially: to deprive of physical or moral strength a disabling illness
disable a computer key
1 The midshipman was on the point of reporting the disablement of the weapon, when the motor gave vent to a peculiar cough and abruptly stopped.
2 We want to speed up the rate of disablement.
我们希望加快去功能化的程序。
3 In April 2009, North Korea said it was quitting the six-party talks and reversing nuclear "disablement" steps, unhappy with implementation of an initial disarmament deal.
4 The period of disablement depends much on the habits of the men; but, sooner or later, it is looked for as a matter of course.
5 By Monday morning, however, it became clear that the Indian government had issued an order late last Friday to all ISPs calling for "disablement" of 857 sites.
6 If the reader can realise what deafness means, he will know how great was her disablement Asking questions is the surest way of acquiring knowledge, or verifying it.
7 When disablement and blindness came in 1876, he collected from the readers of his journal �170 towards a proposed annuity for me.
8 This means that only mild disablement of the functions of some XP genes can be tolerated.
9 “It seems as if our meetings were dependent on a certain amount of—of physical disablement.”
10 They will have to pass the department's "severe disablement" test.
11 Africa has the highest rate of child disablement in the world. Some think 10-20% May be disabled, a staggering number, but since they are rarely seen in clinics and schools that is hard to verify.
非洲的孩子残疾率是全世界最高的,有人认为这个数字大概在10- 20%左右,这已经足够令人震惊了,但考虑他们鲜见于门诊室和学校,很难得出确切的数字。
12 If it were not for the disablement of Russia, the battle against autocracy would have been won by now.
13 Professor Dodson located the mass of mineral which, when wet, gave off the vapor that caused death or disablement according to its strength.
14 I wanted now to study the conditions of modern industrialism at its sources, and my disablement did but a little accelerate a return already decided upon.
15 During the period of disablement, the worker is entitled to benefits ranging from 30 to 100 percent of his wage, depending on the severity of the disablement and on his income.
16 The man, who is disabled, had once participated in several initiatives without finding permanent housing.
17 Results: There was different degree of brain function defects in those moderate HIE, and severe disablement in those severe HIE during long-time prognosis period.
结果:中度hie患儿远期预后存在不同程度的脑功能缺陷;而重度hie患儿远期预后存在严重病残。
18 Treatment.—Unless carefully treated, a sprain of the spine is liable to cause prolonged disablement.
19 He was discharged from military service on account of disablement.
他因残疾被允许免除军役。
20 Something within told me that I could not cope with this giant in a personal encounter; that death or disablement awaited the revelation I was contemplating.
1 无能
ineffective inefficient incompetent powerless nerdy inept brain-dead talentless shiftless footless unaccomplished impuissant ineffectually disability paralysis inefficiency inadequacy incapacity impotence incapability impuissance
2 残废
disabled deformed crippled maimed spavined deformity deformation lameness disable cripple maim handicap mutilate