disposition
n. 性格; 傾向; 排列,佈置; (財產)贈予,分配
Someone's disposition is the way that they tend to behave or feel.
The rides are unsuitable for people of a nervous disposition...
騎馬這一活動不適合天性易緊張的人。
He was a man of decisive action and an adventurous disposition.
他是一個行動果斷又愛冒險的人。
A disposition to do something is a willingness to do it.
This has given him a disposition to consider our traditions critically...
這使他傾向以批判眼光看待我們的傳統。
They show no disposition to improvise or to take risks.
他們不願意臨時湊合或冒險。
If you refer to the disposition of a number of objects, you mean the pattern in which they are arranged or their positions in relation to each other.
...to understand the buildings from the disposition of walls and entrances.
從牆體門窗佈局來識別建築物
The disposition of money or property is the act of giving or distributing it to a number of people.
Judge Stacks was appointed to oversee the disposition of funds.
斯塔克斯法官被指定監督資金的分配。
1. your usual mood;
2. the act or means of getting rid of something
3. an attitude of mind especially one that favors one alternative over others;
4. a natural or acquired habit or characteristic tendency in a person or thing;
temper, character, nature, personality, disposition, complexion
這些名詞均有"性格,氣質,性情,習性"之意。
These adjectives mean having a broodingly cheerless aspect or disposition.
這些形容詞都指不高興的性情.
However looking from the function which and the disposition this machine has, is very good.
不過從該機具備的功能和配置來看, 還是非常不錯的.
The child had a placid disposition.
這個孩子性情溫和.
The natural disposition of the American people was towards a permanent world peace.
美國人民的天性是希望世界永遠和平.
Strong ability on manpower resources disposition, service development and management and various Governmental agency's communication.
在人力資源配置 、 業務開發及管理、對各政府機關的溝通等方面有較強的能力.