disarms
v. 裁軍( disarm的第三人稱單數 ); 使息怒
To disarm a person or group means to take away all their weapons.
We will agree to disarming troops and leaving their weapons at military positions.
我們將同意解除軍隊的武裝並把武器留在軍事陣地。
If a country or group disarms, it gives up the use of weapons, especially nuclear weapons.
There has also been a suggestion that the forces in Lebanon should disarm...
也有人建議黎巴嫩的武裝力量應解除武裝。
We're not ready to disarm ourselves in order to make it easier for them to kill us.
我們可不準備放下武器,好讓他們更輕易地幹掉我們。
If a person or their behaviour disarms you, they cause you to feel less angry, hostile, or critical towards them.
His unease disarmed her...
他的掛念化解了她的怒氣。
She did her best to disarm her critics.
她竭盡所能讓批評她的那些人消氣。
He was that rarest of statesmen, one whose integrity disarms even his critics.
他為人正直,連批評他的人也佩服他三分,在當代政治家中實屬罕見.
Disarm: This ability now disarms ranged weapons as well.
繳械: 這個技能現在同時可以繳械對方的遠端武器.
He pours contempt on nobles and disarms the mighty.
21他使君王蒙羞被辱、放鬆有力之人的腰帶.