释义
[ dih-spohz ] SHOW IPA
/ dɪˈspoʊz / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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verb (used with object), dis·posed, dis·pos·ing. to give a tendency or inclination to; incline: His temperament disposed him to argue readily with people.
to put in a particular or the proper order or arrangement; adjust by arranging the parts.
to put in a particular or suitable place: The lamp was disposed on a table nearby.
to make fit or ready; prepare: Your words of cheer dispose me for the task.
SEE MORE SEE LESS verb (used without object), dis·posed, dis·pos·ing. to arrange or decide matters: to do as God disposes.
Obsolete . to make terms.
noun Archaic . disposition; habit.
Obsolete . arrangement; regulation; disposal.
Verb Phrases dispose of, to deal with conclusively; settle. to get rid of; discard. to transfer or give away, as by gift or sale. to do away with; destroy. SEE MORE DEFINITIONS SEE FEWER DEFINITIONS
Origin of dispose First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English, from Middle French disposer, equivalent to dis- dis-1 + poser “to place” (see pose1 ), on the model of Latin dispōnere
OTHER WORDS FROM dispose dis·pos·ing·ly, adverb re·dis·pose, verb (used with object), re·dis·posed, re·dis·pos·ing. Words nearby dispose disposable goods, disposable income, disposable personal income, disposable soma theory, disposal, dispose , disposed, dispose of, disposer, disposition, dispositive
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Example sentences from the Web for dispose Nothing much to use in cleaning up the baby and his mother after the birth, no place to dispose of the placenta.
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The Jewish Week reported that sources said Hynes was expected to dispose of the case with a lenient plea deal.
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And with so many pigs dying, farms have been challenged to try to find hygienic ways to dispose of the carcasses.
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He wanted to make sure that he had the maximum amount of time to attack his victim and dispose of her body.
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The Japanese team then folded, allowing Rong Guotuan quickly to dispose of his last opponent.
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Everyone holding it has been anxious to dispose of it on any terms.
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I have very little to dispose of; it is almost all entailed property.
Guy Livingstone; | George A. Lawrence
How to dispose of this sum for the best advantage of his family, was matter of anxious consideration to Butler.
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I now supposed he was angry because my uncle would not "dispose " of me in some manner which he proposed.
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Indeed it would not be difficult to dispose of it by the method of reasoning familiarly known as a reductio ad absurdum.
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British Dictionary definitions for dispose verb (intr foll by of ) to deal with or settle to give, sell, or transfer to another to throw out or away to consume, esp hurriedly to kill to arrange or settle (matters) by placing into correct or final condition man proposes, God disposes
(tr) to make willing or receptive
(tr) to adjust or place in a certain order or position
(tr often foll by to ) to accustom or condition
noun an obsolete word for disposal, disposition
Derived forms of dispose disposer , noun Word Origin for dispose C14: from Old French disposer, from Latin dispōnere to set in different places, arrange, from dis- 1 + pōnere to place
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