dispose 音标拼音: [dɪsp'oz]
vt . 布置,安排;使倾向于,使有意于;处理,处置
vi . 处理,处置
布置,安排;使倾向于,使有意於;处理,处置处理,处置
dispose v 1 :
give ,
sell ,
or transfer to another ; "
She disposed of her parents '
possessions "
2 :
throw or cast away ; "
Put away your worries " [
synonym : {
discard },
{
fling }, {
toss }, {
toss out }, {
toss away }, {
chuck out }, {
cast aside }, {
dispose }, {
throw out }, {
cast out }, {
throw away },
{
cast away }, {
put away }]
3 :
make receptive or willing towards an action or attitude or belief ; "
Their language inclines us to believe them " [
synonym :
{
dispose }, {
incline }] [
ant : {
disincline }, {
indispose }]
4 :
place or put in a particular order ; "
the dots are unevenly disposed "
5 :
make fit or prepared ; "
Your education qualifies you for this job " [
synonym : {
qualify }, {
dispose }] [
ant : {
disqualify },
{
indispose }, {
unfit }]
Dispose \
Dis *
pose "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Disposed };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Disposing }.] [
F .
disposer ;
pref .
dis -
poser to place .
See {
Pose }.]
1 .
To distribute and put in place ;
to arrange ;
to set in order ;
as ,
to dispose the ships in the form of a crescent .
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Who hath disposed the whole world ? --
Job xxxiv .
13 .
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All ranged in order and disposed with grace . --
Pope .
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The rest themselves in troops did else dispose .
--
Spenser .
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2 .
To regulate ;
to adjust ;
to settle ;
to determine .
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The knightly forms of combat to dispose . --
Dryden .
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3 .
To deal out ;
to assign to a use ;
to bestow for an object or purpose ;
to apply ;
to employ ;
to dispose of .
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Importuned him that what he designed to bestow on her funeral ,
he would rather dispose among the poor .
--
Evelyn .
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4 .
To give a tendency or inclination to ;
to adapt ;
to cause to turn ;
especially ,
to incline the mind of ;
to give a bent or propension to ;
to incline ;
to make inclined ; --
usually followed by to ,
sometimes by for before the indirect object .
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Endure and conquer ;
Jove will soon dispose To future good our past and present woes . --
Dryden .
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Suspicions dispose kings to tyranny ,
husbands to jealousy ,
and wise men to irresolution and melancholy . --
Bacon .
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{
To dispose of }.
(
a )
To determine the fate of ;
to exercise the power of control over ;
to fix the condition ,
application ,
employment ,
etc .
of ;
to direct or assign for a use .
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Freedom to order their actions and dispose of their possessions and persons . --
Locke .
(
b )
To exercise finally one '
s power of control over ;
to pass over into the control of some one else ,
as by selling ;
to alienate ;
to part with ;
to relinquish ;
to get rid of ;
as ,
to dispose of a house ;
to dispose of one '
s time .
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More water . . .
than can be disposed of . --
T .
Burnet .
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I have disposed of her to a man of business .
--
Tatler .
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A rural judge disposed of beauty '
s prize .
--
Waller .
Syn :
To set ;
arrange ;
order ;
distribute ;
adjust ;
regulate ;
adapt ;
fit ;
incline ;
bestow ;
give .
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Dispose \
Dis *
pose "\,
v .
i .
To bargain ;
to make terms . [
Obs .]
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She had disposed with C [
ae ]
sar . --
Shak .
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Dispose \
Dis *
pose "\,
n .
1 .
Disposal ;
ordering ;
management ;
power or right of control .
[
Obs .]
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But such is the dispose of the sole Disposer of empires . --
Speed .
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2 .
Cast of mind ;
disposition ;
inclination ;
behavior ;
demeanor . [
Obs .]
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He hath a person ,
and a smooth dispose To be suspected . --
Shak .
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172 Moby Thesaurus words for "
dispose ":
adjust ,
administer ,
affect ,
aim ,
align ,
allocate ,
allot ,
apportion ,
arrange ,
array ,
assign ,
bear ,
bend ,
bend to ,
bestow ,
bias ,
bring ,
call the shots ,
carry ,
collocate ,
color ,
compose ,
conclude ,
conduce ,
consume ,
contribute ,
control ,
cool off ,
deal ,
deal out ,
deal with ,
decide ,
demolish ,
deploy ,
destroy ,
determine ,
devour ,
direct ,
disburse ,
discard ,
dispense ,
disperse ,
dispose of ,
distribute ,
do away with ,
dole ,
dole out ,
dump ,
eat ,
emplace ,
engage ,
enlist ,
finish off ,
fix ,
form ,
get a fix ,
get rid of ,
get to do ,
give away ,
give out ,
go ,
govern ,
grade ,
group ,
guide ,
harmonize ,
have a tendency ,
head ,
hierarchize ,
hold a heading ,
home in on ,
incline ,
induce ,
influence ,
install ,
interest in ,
issue ,
jettison ,
junk ,
knock off ,
lay out ,
lead ,
lean ,
line ,
line up ,
localize ,
locate ,
look to ,
lure ,
make over ,
marshal ,
measure out ,
mete ,
mete out ,
methodize ,
motivate ,
move ,
navigate ,
normalize ,
order ,
organize ,
pacify ,
parcel out ,
part with ,
pass around ,
pay out ,
persuade ,
pin down ,
pinpoint ,
place ,
point ,
point to ,
polish off ,
portion out ,
position ,
predispose ,
procure ,
prompt ,
put ,
put away ,
put in place ,
quiet ,
rally ,
range ,
rank ,
redound to ,
regiment ,
regularize ,
regulate ,
routinize ,
rule ,
scrap ,
sell ,
serve ,
set ,
set out ,
set toward ,
set up ,
settle ,
show a tendency ,
situate ,
soften up ,
space ,
spoon out ,
spot ,
standardize ,
steer ,
structure ,
sway ,
systematize ,
tempt ,
tend ,
tend to go ,
throw away ,
throw out ,
tinge ,
tone ,
tranquilize ,
transfer ,
trash ,
trend ,
triangulate ,
turn ,
urge ,
verge ,
warp ,
wear down ,
wear the pants ,
weigh with ,
work ,
work toward ,
zero in on
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DISPOSE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of DISPOSE is to give a tendency to : incline How to use dispose in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Dispose
DISPOSE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary DISPOSE definition: 1 to make someone feel a particular way towards someone or something: 2 to make someone feel a… Learn more
Dispose - definition of dispose by The Free Dictionary To finish dealing with something; settle: Let's dispose of the matter and turn to something else 2 To give or transfer to someone else, especially permanently: She disposed of her estate among her heirs He disposed of his memoirs to a research library 3 To get rid of; throw out: He disposed of the newspapers after reading them 4
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dispose - WordReference. com Dictionary of English dispose of, [~ + of + object] to deal with conclusively; settle: Let's dispose of this matter once and for all to get rid of; discard or destroy: Dispose of the waste papers in this bin to give away or sell: His property holdings will be disposed of in his will See -pos-
Dispose - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com If you dispose of something, you get rid of it Don't want that sweatshirt with the clown's face on it? Give it away, throw it out, even sell it — these are all ways to dispose of that awful shirt
What does dispose mean? - Definitions. net What does dispose mean? This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word dispose To eliminate or to get rid of something I dispose of my trash in the garbage can To distribute and put in place To deal out; to assign to a use In these uncertain times, I am disposed towards caution
Dispose Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary DISPOSE meaning: 1 : to cause (someone) to be likely to do or have something + to or toward; 2 : to put (someone or something) in a particular position or place
dispose verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of dispose verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary dispose something somebody + adv prep to arrange things or people in a particular way or position The visitors disposed themselves in a circle round the statue to make somebody want to behave in a particular way