释义 |
disorb, v.|dɪsˈɔːb| [f. dis- 7 a, c + orb n.] 1. trans. To remove from its orb or sphere.
1606Shakes. Tr. & Cr. ii. ii. 45 Like a Starre disorb'd. 1800W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. VIII. 601 To turn aside the planet..and to disorb its approaching culmination. 2. To deprive of the orb as a symbol of sovereignty.
1863W. Lancaster Praeterita 54 Until the tale of years disorb my hand. 1887Swinburne Locrine iii. ii. 66 Discrowned, disorbed, discrested. |