disposed
disposed
英[dɪˈspəʊzd]美[dɪˈspoʊzd]
adj.有意于,有…倾向的,愿意的,想干的;
v.使倾向于,处理(dispose的过去式和过去分词);
例句
They were all sympathetically disposed towards her bitter experience.他们都对她的悲惨遭遇寄予同情。
Those children certainly disposed of all the food that I prepared for the party!那些孩子当然把我为宴会准备的食物全部吃完喽!
The committee soon disposed of business.委员会很快就把问题解决了。
The experienced politician disposed of the attack in a few minutes.这个富有经验的**家几分钟内就挫败了这一进攻。
being naturally disposed towards speculation天生喜欢猜测
She is disposed to sudden bouts of depression.她动不动就会突然抑郁症发作。
After the way she treated me, I didn’t feel disposed to help her.既然她这样对我, 我就不想帮助她了。
Ensure that all the waste is properly and safely disposed of.一定要适当且安全地处理所有废料。
She seems favourably disposed to the move.她似乎很赞成这项举措。
They disposed troops along the river.他们沿着河布署*队。
同义词
adj.
disposed的同义词之:趋向于
liableinclinedwillingproneaptdisposed的同义词之:其他释义
agreeable柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
ADJ-GRADED
乐意的;愿意的
If you are disposed to do something, you are willing or eager to do it.
例句
We passed one or two dwellings, but were not disposed to stop...我们路过了一两个歇脚处,但却无意驻足。I might have been disposed to like him in other circumstances...若是处于另一番情形的话,我可能会倾心于他。ADJ-GRADED
(态度、看法)有…倾向的
You can use disposed when you are talking about someone's general attitude or opinion. For example, if you are well or favourably disposed to someone or something, you like them or approve of them.
例句
I saw that the publishers were well disposed towards my book...我看出出版商对我的书颇有好感。Every government is ill-disposed to the press, all or some of the time...历届*府一直以来——或者说某些时候——都对新闻界冷面相待。ADJ
以…形式排列的
If things are disposed in a particular way, they are arranged in that way.
例句
Anyone seeking to paint 18th-century rooms needs to be familiar with the way colour was disposed within a room.任何人想要对 18 世纪的房间进行粉刷,都需要熟悉房间内色彩的布*。英汉词典释义
adj.
乐意…的, 愿意…的
After the way she treated me, I didn’t feel disposed to help her.既然她这样对我, 我就不想帮助她了。有…倾向的
She is disposed to sudden bouts of depression.她动不动就会突然抑郁症发作。英英词典释义
Adjective
1. having made preparations;
"prepared to take risks"2. (usually followed by `to') naturally disposed toward;
"he is apt to ignore matters he considers unimportant""I am not minded to answer any questions"