demobilizing

美 [diːˈmoʊbəlaɪzɪŋ]英 [dɪˈməʊbəlaɪzɪŋ]
  • v.(尤指战后) 使退伍,使复员
  • demobilize的现在分词
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demobilizing

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  • 2
    V-ERG 遣散,解散(部队)
    If a country or armed force demobilizes its troops, or if its troops demobilize, its troops are released from service and allowed to go home.

    Both sides have agreed to demobilize 70% of their armies...

    双方都同意各自遣散70%的军队。

  • ...the demobilisation of a 100,000 strong army.

    一支10万人部队的遣散

  • 4
    VERB 使复员;使退伍
    If someone has been demobilized, they have completed their service in the armed forces of their country.

    I spent one year in the service and did not come back to the United States until after I was demobilized.

    我在部队里呆了一年,直到复员以后才回到美国。

  1. Kastberg says the agreement aims at demobilizing child soldiers .

    凯斯特伯格表示,该协议旨在遣散儿童兵。

  2. Mr. Bush says Colombian President Alvaro Uribe has addressed those issues by demobilizing thousands of paramilitary units and naming an independent prosecutor to pursue cases involving attacks against labor leaders .

    布什说,哥伦比亚总统乌里韦已经在着手解决上述问题。他正在解散数千个准军事组织,并提名独立检察官处理有关工会领导人受到袭击的案子。

  3. By clearing land-mines and demobilizing combatants

    清除了地雷、促成战斗人员复员

  4. President Bush says Colombian President Alvaro Uribe has addressed the issues of U.S. lawmakers by demobilizing tens-of-thousands of paramilitary fighters and appointing an independent prosecutor to pursue cases involving attacks against trade unionists .

    布什总统指出,哥伦比亚总统乌里韦已经着手解决美国国会议员们所关注的问题,他动员了数万名准军事部队,并且任命了一个独立的检查官来专门处理工会人士遭到攻击的案子。