单词 | disintegrate |
释义 | disintegrateWord family adjectivedisintegrabledisintegrativenoundisintegrationdisintegratorverbdisintegrate dis·in·te·grate /dɪsˈɪntɪɡreɪt/ verb 1 BREAK[intransitiveI, transitiveT] to break up, or make something break up, into very small pieces (使)碎裂,(使)分裂,(使)解体 The plane just disintegrated in mid-air. 飞机就在半空中解体了。 2 WEAK[intransitiveI] to become weaker or less united and be gradually destroyed 衰微,瓦解,崩溃 a society disintegrating under economic pressures 在经济压力下崩溃的社会 —disintegration /dɪsˌɪntɪˈɡreɪʃən/ noun [uncountableU] the disintegration of the Soviet empire into separate republics 该帝国解体成一个个独立的共和国 Examples from the Corpus disintegrate• As the news spread of the general's death, the army disintegrated.• Aggressive and competitive women, unconcerned with motherhood, produce more ruthless men-and a society so competitive that it disintegrates.• A 50-foot section of the roadway began to disintegrate after only a few cars had passed over it.• A large section of the roadway apparently disintegrated after the first few cars passed over it.• It seemed to him that his home life was disintegrating all at once.• The mummified man's clothes had disintegrated almost completely, but appeared to be mainly of leather and fur.• Economics is pushing nations to disintegrate and regions to integrate simultaneously.• There had been stone dragons, and jade dragons so delicate that they disintegrated at a puff of breath.• When they disintegrate death takes place.• The plane disintegrated in midair.• The output of these groups may fail to develop, or their culture may disintegrate or disappear.• The group was disintegrating when Mead left it. |
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