dispose
- IPA[dəˈspōz]
美式
- get rid of by throwing away or giving or selling to someone else;kill; destroy
verb: dispose, 3rd person present: disposes, gerund or present participle: disposing, past tense: disposed, past participle: disposed
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動詞
- 1. get rid of by throwing away or giving or selling to someone else people now have substantial assets to dispose of after their death whose responsibility is it to dispose of scrap materials?
- ▪ informal kill; destroy all of them have been efficient in disposing of their rivals by deadly means
- ▪ overcome (a rival or threat) team members were buoyant after they disposed of the champions
- ▪ informal consume (food or drink) quickly or enthusiastically she watched him dispose of a large slice of cheese
- 2. bring (someone) into a particular frame of mind prolactin is released, disposing you toward sleep personalities that dispose them to be uncooperative and egotistic 同義詞
- 3. arrange in a particular position the chief disposed his attendants in a circle 同義詞
- ▪ literary determine the course of events the city proposed, but the unions disposed
- inclined or willing: James didn't seem disposed to take the hint
Oxford American Dictionary
- inclined or willing: James didn't seem disposed to take the hint
Oxford Dictionary
- unfriendly or unsympathetic: this fact was ignored by ill-disposed critics
Oxford Dictionary
- unfriendly or unsympathetic: this fact was ignored by ill-disposed critics
Oxford American Dictionary
- having a positive, sympathetic, or friendly attitude towards someone or something: the company is well disposed to the idea of partnership
Oxford Dictionary
- having a positive, sympathetic, or friendly attitude toward someone or something: the company is well disposed to the idea of partnership
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[dɪˈspəʊz]
英式
- get rid of by throwing away or giving or selling to someone else: the waste is disposed of in the North Sea people now have substantial assets to dispose of after their death
Oxford Dictionary