词汇 | dissolution |
释义 | dissolutionWord family noundissolutionismdissolutiondissolutionist Lawdis·so·lu·tion /ˌdɪsəˈluːʃən/ noun [uncountableU] 1 SCLthe act of formally ending a parliament, business, or marriage 〔议会的〕解散;〔企业的〕停业;〔婚姻的〕解除 → dissolve The president announced the dissolution of the National Assembly. 总统宣布解散国民议会。 2 the act of breaking up an organization, institution etc so that it no longer exists 〔团体、机构等的〕解散,解体 the dissolution of the monasteries 修道院的解散 3 FINISH/COME TO AN ENDthe process by which something gradually becomes weaker and disappears 〔某事物的〕衰败,消亡 the eventual dissolution of class barriers 阶级壁垒的最终消失 Examples from the Corpus dissolution• He answered that he had gone too far now and that the Country expected a dissolution.• You had to be able to bear the tangles of the soul, the sight of cruel dissolution.• This generally occurs in marriages so toxic that both partners already know that its dissolution would be the best thing for them.• They recognize that no laws can prevail against the dissolution of the social connections and personal motivations that sustain a civilized polity.• A third woman had filed for divorce but never completed the dissolution.• The mass production and marketing of family food expresses the dissolution of domesticity as a way of life.• With the dissolution of the Eastern Bloc powers, more nations have stepped up.• the dissolution of America's farmland• In 1940 the old Burwell drainage commission finally accepted voluntary dissolution when its ancient pump engine collapsed beyond repair. From Longman Business Dictionary dissolutiondis·so·lu·tion /ˌdɪsəˈluːʃən/ noun [uncountableU] when a company or PARTNERSHIP comes to an end officially Failure to agree terms could result in the outgoing partner seeking a formal dissolution of the firm on peremptory notice. |
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