dis·in·te·grate /(ˌ)dɪˈsɪntəˌgret/
(vt.)(使)分解,(使)碎裂
dis·in·te·grate /(ˈ)dɪsˈɪntəˌgret/ 動詞
分解,分裂,蛻變
Dis·in·te·grate v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disintegrated; p. pr. & vb. n. Disintegrating.] To separate into integrant parts; to reduce to fragments or to powder; to break up, or cause to fall to pieces, as a rock, by blows of a hammer, frost, rain, and other mechanical or atmospheric influences.
Marlites are not disintegrated by exposure to the atmosphere, at least in six years. --Kirwan.
Dis·in·te·grate, v. i. To decompose into integrant parts; as, chalk rapidly disintegrates.
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disintegrate
v 1: break into parts or components or lose cohesion or unity;
"The material disintegrated"; "the group disintegrated
after the leader died" [ant: integrate]
2: cause to undergo fission or lose particles
3: lose a stored charge, magnetic flux, or current; "the
particles disintegrated during the nuclear fission
process" [syn: decay, decompose]