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词根:disintegrate
adj.disintegrative 使崩溃的;使分裂的
vi.disintegrate 瓦解;碎裂;衰变
vt.disintegrate 使分解;使碎裂;使崩溃;使衰变
noun
the act or process of disintegrating or the state of being disintegrated: such as
the breaking down of something into small particles or into its constituent elements But miraculously, officials say, the countless bits of debris from the disintegration of the space shuttle Columbia injured not a soul on the ground.—The New York Times
Some glaciers have been destabilized by warmer ocean waters. Scientists fear that parts of the ice sheet may be in the early stages of an unstoppable disintegration.—Justin Gillis
loss of unity or integrity by or as if by breaking into parts What's more, the fear of many conservatives that we might be at the mercy of unstoppable forces of social disintegration turned out to be wrong.—William Kristol Over the long run, however, there is no substitute for addressing the root causes of crime—bad education and lack of job opportunities and the disintegration of families.—Daniel D. Polsby
Declining sales led to the company's gradual disintegration and ultimate demise.
"构成部分的破裂破碎," 最初用于地质学,1796年,是 disintegrate 的动作名词。
分解:分裂或分解过程
精神病时人格整合功能的解体
解体
The first known use of disintegration was in 1794
disjointedadjective
separated at or as if at the joint
not clear and orderly : incoherent
disjointed conversation
disjoint1 of 2adjective
having no members in common
disjoint mathematical sets
disjoint2 of 2verb
to separate the parts of
to take or come apart at the joints
disinterverb
to take out of the grave or tomb
to bring back into awareness : unearth
disinterestedadjective
not interested
not influenced by personal feelings, opinions, or concerns : unbiased
a disinterested decision
disinterestedadjective
not interested
not influenced by personal feelings, opinions, or concerns : unbiased
a disinterested decision
disinterverb
to take out of the grave or tomb
to bring back into awareness : unearth
disintegrateverb
to break or decompose into the elements, parts, or small particles making up something
to go through a change in composition
an atomic nucleus that disintegrates because of radioactivity
disintegrateverb
to break or decompose into the elements, parts, or small particles making up something
to go through a change in composition
an atomic nucleus that disintegrates because of radioactivity
disintegrationnoun
the act or process of disintegrating : the state of being disintegrated
1 The debate is about avoiding the EU’s decline into irrelevance, or even “gradual disintegration”.
争论也只是关于避免欧盟渐入孤立或“逐渐解体”的话题。
2 Satellite images starting Feb. 28 show the runaway disintegration of a chunk covering 414 square kilometers, or 160 square miles.
2月28日的卫星图像显示,一块面积为414平方公里(160平方英里)巨冰出现破碎。
3 Walsh accomplishes something wonderful, too, a portrait of the disintegration of academic composure.
4 But Brexit, in a way, is permanent, and that could ultimately lead to a disintegration of the European settlement.
5 A mother grapples with these issues along with the disintegration of her marriage in this chilling debut.
6 But the San Francisco Symphony, in its production of the majestically seething “Missa Solemnis,” has taken disintegration and convergence — great, violent movements — as the point of departure.
7 Constantine's characters are generally engaged in a losing battle to shore up their resources against disintegration.
8 “We’re in a world of disintegration, in many ways, as far as proper democracy is concerned,” Leigh told Reuters in an interview at the Venice Film Festival.
9 But it wasn’t the dark I was afraid of, it was the disintegration of the body, becoming meaningless, becoming nothing.
10 “They’re quite dark — you’re in the middle of a toxic spill or the pollution of rivers or the Rust Belt disintegration of factories,” Mr. Sultan said.
11 For all of its fanciful depiction, the novel seems less interested in showing the redemptive power of imagination than in mapping the path of its disintegration.
12 Cohen's role as star prosecution witness further cements the disintegration of a mutually beneficial relationship.
13 The incident has hastened the disintegration of the club.
这一事件加速了该俱乐部的解体。
14 Built around acts of crumbling, disintegration and dispersal, “Another One” is not exactly serene.
15 Life, at the moment, is scarier than fiction, and compared with the wholesale disintegration of civility taking place in Washington, “Homeland” looks quaint.
16 OBJECTIVE : To compare several METHODS : ameliorating the disintegration of calcium citrate tablet.
目的: 比较几种改善构橼酸钙片崩解度的方法.
17 But it is another epochal moment in the disintegration of American public life, and its consequences could be profound.
18 The rise of the Colt revolver’s multishot technology coincided with the disintegration of political order, as the United States descended into the Civil War.
19 The only uncertainty is the time it would take for complete ice sheet disintegration.
唯一不确定的是要多久完整的冰层才会分崩离析。
20 Rutherford was there to talk about his new disintegration theory of radioactivity, as part of which he brought out his piece of pitchblende.
1 解体
solution dissociation break-up fall apart disintegrate disaggregate demolition breakup dissolution decomposition disorganization split-up disjoint
2 破裂
tattered wrecked plosive breach collapse breakdown rupture tatters bust-up break-up break crumble disintegrate burst
4 粉碎
smashing crush smash demolition grinding crack-up comminution craze pulverize splinter disintegrate total disrupt shatter demolish quash disrupture
6 崩溃
bankrupt washout débacle crack collapse buckle crumble disintegrate crumple the bottom drops out of the bottom falls out of crash ruin breakdown undoing crack-up fall rupture keel plotz fall apart go to pieces go to the pack debacle bust-up break-up disaggregate go fold come apart labefaction dissolution smasher crackup smashup break dissolve bust ruinate cave butch breakup meltdown
7 崩解
9 蜕变
metabolous variational decay metamorphosis metamorphism spallation transmutation disintegrate transformation spall
10 瓦解
collapse dissolution break-up crack-up fracture crumble crumple disjoint go to the pack fall break disintegrate crack dissipation disrupt fold solvent crash ruin disruption overturn overthrow debacle subversion disorganization chip smash ruinate wreck disorganize breakup downfall
11 分裂
fissive splinter schismatic riven disunited clastic partite divisively division split disruption rift segmentation fragmentation cleavage polarization fission schism divisiveness disunion split-up spallation disjuncture scission sever polarize cleave rend segment disunite dispart break tear divide disrupt disjoint Balkanize split into schizo- spring dissociation break-up crack-up discerption fracture disintegrate devolve factionalize rent disruptive cracking divided dissociative lobed lobate ramification splitting parting secession disorganization separatism abruption spall rive fragment dissociate dissever split-off breakup -fid parted scissure solution partition fissure dichotomy dissipation meiosis disjunction sliver fragmentate schismatize part distract atomize crosscut unjoint split across
12 分解
exploded resolvent resolution breakdown degradation dissolution decomposition takedown resolve dissolve decompose disintegrate reduce crack dismantle disassemble dismount cannibalize fractionate take to pieces cracking analytic clastic tautologous resolutive analysis anatomy dialysis dissociation disassembly decompound part split analyse diffract -lytic solution split-up radiolysis break dissociate disaggregate depolymerize cut distribute