demobilize如何读

英:[dɪˈməʊbəlaɪz]

美:[dɪˈmoʊbəlaɪz]

demobilize是什么意思

vt.& vi.

<正>使复原

遣散

使退伍

demobilize自然拼读

de·mo·bi·lize

di mo b laIz

demobilize变形

第三人称单数:demobilizes

现在分词:demobilizing

过去式:demobilized

过去分词:demobilized

demobilize扩展

demobilization (n.)

demobilize词根

词根:demob

n.

demobilization 复员;遣散(demobilize的名词)

demob 复员;遣散

demobilisation 出场,遣散

vi.

demobilise 遣散军队;实行复员(等于demobilize)

vt.

demob 遣散;使复员

demobilise 使…复员;遣散

demobilize英英释义

  • v.
    • release from military service or remove from the active list of military service
    • retire from military service

demobilize词源中文解释

"使(军队)退役,因为不需要参加活动服务",1876年,可能是从 demobilization(参见)中反推出来的。相关词汇: Demobilized; demobilizing。

demobilize词源英文解释

The first known use of demobilize was in 1882

demobilize儿童词典英英释义

democratnoun

one who believes in or practices democracy

capitalized a member of the Democratic party of the U.S.

democratizeverb

to make democratic

democratizeverb

to make democratic

democratizeverb

to make democratic

democraticadjective

of, relating to, or favoring political, social, or economic democracy

capitalized of or relating to a major U.S. political party associated with policies of helping the common people and encouraging cooperation between nations

of, relating to, or appealing to the common people

democratic art

favoring social equality : not snobbish

democraticadjective

of, relating to, or favoring political, social, or economic democracy

capitalized of or relating to a major U.S. political party associated with policies of helping the common people and encouraging cooperation between nations

of, relating to, or appealing to the common people

democratic art

favoring social equality : not snobbish

democratnoun

one who believes in or practices democracy

capitalized a member of the Democratic party of the U.S.

democracynoun

government by the peopleespecially: rule of the majority

government in which the supreme power is held by the people and used by them directly or indirectly through representation

a political unit (as a nation) that has a democratic government

belief in or practice of the idea that all people are socially equal

demobilizeverb

to dismiss from military service

demobilize an army

to change from a state of war to a state of peace

demobilizeverb

to dismiss from military service

demobilize an army

to change from a state of war to a state of peace

demobilize 例句

1 This big man history of liberation is closely tied to the ANC and Mandela, demobilizing a highly politicized society and bring the mass movements of the 1980s under the direct control of the ANC leadership.

2 Ukraine already suffers from a lack of trained soldiers capable of fighting, and demobilizing soldiers on the front lines now would deprive its forces of the most capable fighters.

3 He’s also negotiating with the most powerful of Colombia’s armed groups – from leftist guerrillas to smaller trafficking mafias – in an effort to get them to demobilize simultaneously.

4 In response to popular pressure and concerns over the budget, the United States sought to demobilize its armed forces as quickly as possible.

5 The Wagner troops who participated in the uprising would also receive amnesty, and other Wagner troops would be given the option of joining the Russian military or demobilizing, a Kremlin spokesman said.

6 In 2003, he joined a peace process under which paramilitary leaders demobilized in exchange for reduced sentences.

7 “There is a hidden hand here, which not only demobilized the police and the Army not to act, but it seems that there was an orchestration for something broader to happen.”

8 Prisoners serving in the army would be integrated into special units for the duration of martial law, meaning that they would not be demobilized until the end of the war.

9 “We’re scaling back a bit and have had roughly 10 crews demobilize.”

10 Petro was a member of the 19th of April Movement, or M-19, a political urban guerrilla that later demobilized, reached a peace agreement with the government and became a political party.

11 After the war the soldiers were demobilized.

战后军人都遣散了。

12 All peace agreements should include specific measures to demobilize and reintegrate child soldiers into society.

所有和平协议应包括复原和将童兵重新融入社会的具体措施。

13 Liu Jie, the garrison’s commander, said the militia would assist the army in duties such as providing jobs to demobilized veterans or recruiting soldiers for the military.

14 During World War II, he served in the Royal Navy but was demobilized because of a kidney ailment.

15 And they expected Democrats to remain dispirited, divided and demobilized.

16 Zelensky has also asked the military and parliament to prepare a law to demobilize those who have been fighting for nearly two years.

17 It is unlikely that the rebels will agree to demobilise.

反对者不可能同意被遣散。

18 Is it going to be ex-soldiers, much like what happened in Iraq when the Baath party was removed from power and the Iraqi army was demobilized?

19 For men from Europe’s colonies, it took even longer to return home because European troops were demobilized first.

20 Would it be all right to demobilize all our troops now?

现在我们把兵统统裁掉好不好?

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