释义 |
disˈaggregate, v. [f. dis- 6 + aggregate v. Cf. F. désagréger, Sp. desagregar.] 1. trans. To separate (an aggregated mass) into its component particles.
1828in Webster. 1858G. P. Scrope Geol. Centr. France (ed. 2) 47 Its parts are then disaggregated. 1876tr. Schützenberger's Ferment. 172 The cellular tissue is either partly or completely disaggregated. 2. intr. (for refl.) To separate from an aggregate.
1881Morgan Contrib. Amer. Ethnol. 87 As soon as they had disaggregated. |