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单词 disassemble
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disassemblev.

Brit. /ˌdɪsəˈsɛmbl/, U.S. /ˌdɪsəˈsɛmb(ə)l/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: dis- prefix, assemble v.1
Etymology: < dis- prefix + assemble v.1In quot. 1550 after Middle French desassembler (French désassembler) to break up (an assemblage of people or things) (late 12th cent. in Old French as desasanbler), (of a crowd) to separate (end of the 15th cent.).
1.
a. transitive. To separate or disperse (an assemblage of people of things); to break up (a group). Also reflexive.Apparently not recorded between the 17th and 19th centuries.
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the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > state of being scattered or dispersed > scatter [verb (transitive)] > a company or assembly
dissever1393
parta1400
skaila1400
to break up1483
disassemble1550
dismiss1582
disband1591
unflock1611
revoke1675
break1685
bust1855
1550 T. Nicolls tr. Thucydides Hist. Peloponnesian War v. vii. f. cxl They concludedde amonge themself that they shoulde assemble togiders agayne in the moneth followynge... And after that they were disassembledde or disseuered [Fr. ilz se furent desassemblez].
a1649 W. Yonge Diary (1848) 33 The Protestants in France assembled, and put up diverse grievances to the King, who gave them answer that they should have redress if they would disassemble themselves.
1690 Plutarch Morals V. 321 The Heat-effecting Atoms, being assembled together, do by their Multitude cause an Heat and Inflammation in the Body; and sometimes on the contrary disassembling themselves, cause a Refrigeration.
1909 Aeronautics Aug. 52/1 It was not deemed advisable to attempt a flight..so all and each of those assembled disassembled themselves and traveled home.
1997 M. I. Niman People of Rainbow iv. 65 The poor contribute a disproportionate amount of work assembling and disassembling Gatherings.
2001 D. Thalmann in A. de Antonio et al. Intelligent Virtual Agents 3 Collective behavior emerges from interaction of individuals, crowds are dynamically assembled and disassembled.
b. intransitive. Of a crowd or gathering of people: to disperse, break up, scatter.
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1567 W. Painter Palace of Pleasure II. xxvi. f. 267v The Duke greatly commended them both... Whiche done, the Counsell disassembled and brake vp.
1857 Rep. Drogheda Elections II. in Rep. from Comm. (House of Commons) VI. 53 Shortly after that they withdrew from the balcony, and went indoors, and the people disassembled.
1883 Fort Wayne (Indiana) Daily Gaz. 7 July 2/7 We will..close de stove, upset de water pail, an' disassemble to our respectable homes.
1976 Laurel (Montana) Outlook 30 June 14/3 The parade will..follow First Ave. to Thomson Park, where the parade will disassemble.
2009 B. Wiseman Healing Hearts (2011) vi. 54 It was almost two hours later before the large crowd disassembled.
2.
a. transitive. Originally Military. To take apart (a device, structure, etc.); to take to pieces, dismantle. Cf. assemble v.1 2b.
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the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > separation > separation or breaking up into constituent parts > separate into constituents [verb (transitive)] > take apart
to-lithec1000
unjoinc1400
joint1530
unpart1536
disjoin1579
disjoint1587
untruss?1605
untack1641
ravela1658
disartuate1660
to take apart1744
demount1756
disarticulate1808
dismount1859
disassemble1881
destructure1951
deconstruct1973
1881 Army & Navy Jrnl. (U.S.) 1 Oct. 196/1 The pin in question had never previously been removed from its place, there being no conceivable occasion for such a course in disassembling the system, and was riveted in position.
1887 Frank Leslie's Pop. Monthly 12 Feb. 442 The inner tube of one of these six-inch guns was found to be defective, and was ‘disassembled’ or taken apart.
1922 Short Stories Feb. 41/2 This generating plant was partly disassembled.
1930 Sci. Amer. Nov. 389 The entire 50-foot line can be assembled or disassembled in six minutes.
1977 Sci. Amer. Feb. 95/1 The molecule is disassembled at a lower energy through a phenomenon called predissociation.
2014 Smith Jrnl. Summer 121/3 Broughton was in charge of decon, demolition and safety support work. He has disassembled a nuclear bomb.
b. intransitive. Of a device, structure, etc.: to admit of being taken apart; to come apart into constituent elements; (also) to disintegrate.
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the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > separation > separation or breaking up into constituent parts > undergo separation into constituents [verb (intransitive)] > come apart
disassemble1918
1918 Federal Reporter 251 292 The patentee discloses a structure in which the tip or insulating end of plug is separable, so that it disassembles substantially.
1952 San Antonio (Texas) Light 23 May 22/3 (advt.) Portable Swing doubles as seat in car..Disassembles easily to carry in car.
1970 G. R. Taylor Doomsday Bk. viii. 193 If you wish to refer to..the whole plant exploding..you say..the plant ‘will disassemble’.
1989 B. Alberts et al. Molecular Biol. Cell (ed. 2) viii. 425 When a nucleus disassembles in mitosis, its contents mix with those of the cytosol.
2015 Dayton (Ohio) Daily News (Nexis) 28 Nov. sa3 It [sc. a multi-tool bracelet] disassembles to provide up to 29 tools in the palm of your hand.
3. transitive. Computing. To convert (a program, code, etc.) from machine language into assembly language. Cf. assemble v.1 Additions.
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1964 Proc. SHARE Design Automation Workshop 5 The AED-0 Compiler was originally written in the Bootstrap Compiler language, but recently the resulting system has been disassembled from binary machine code back into FAP assembly language.
1992 InfoWorld 19 Oct. 33/1 Although it will not disassemble C code, it will lift an executable input file into the realm of assembly language.
2014 K. D. Lee Found. Programming Lang. iii. 54 Because Python's virtual machine is not guaranteed to be backwards compatible, you must use Python 3.2 when disassembling programs.

Derivatives

disaˈssembled adj. taken apart, dismantled.
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1892 Brownsville (Texas) Herald 5 Sept. b1/4 Tape the cardboard to the disassembled items.
1909 N.Y. Times 12 June 377/3 The Japanese..stuffed the cellars and attics with disassembled rifles and Krupp guns.
1952 M. Harris City of Discontent i. i. 31 He gives Vachel a disassembled skeleton to rebuild.
2007 Nylon Feb. 59/1 Their charm-based jewelry, which uses pieces from disassembled antique watches.
disaˈssembler n. Computing a program for converting machine language into assembly language; cf. assembler n. 5.
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1957 F. M. Verzuh Rev. & Updated Index Available Share 704 Subroutines 16 in F. Helwig Coding MIT-IBM 704 Computer Executive routines... CW DIS1 Relocatable to symbolic disassembler.
1984 QL User Dec. 23 A built-in monitor, assembler and disassembler provides a useful..vehicle for the user to extend his programming experience.
2015 A. Banks & C. S. Edge Learning iOS Security vi. 123 There are also disassemblers that have different levels of luck in obtaining information about a file.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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