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/ˌdɪspəˈzɪʃn/ |
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1 | singular the way that someone normally thinks and behaves, that shows what type of person they are 性情;性格 | He is not known for having a warm and friendly disposition. 他并不以性格热情友好而出名。 | | of a nervous disposition This film is not suitable for viewers of a nervous disposition. 这部影片不适合易紧张的观众观看。 | |
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2 | singular a tendency to behave in a certain way 倾向;癖性 | a disposition towards criminal behaviour 犯罪的倾向 | | have/show a disposition to do sth Mowbray has shown a disposition to take unnecessary risks. 莫布雷总是喜欢冒些不必要的危险。 | |
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3 | C/U the order or arrangement of something 排列;布置 | the size and disposition of the security force 安全部队的规模和部署 | |
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4 | C/U legal the process of giving property or money to someone 赠与;转让 |
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