disposition

名词 n. 动词 v.
/ˌdɪs.pəˈzɪʃ.ən/    /ˌdɪs.pəˈzɪʃ.ən/|/ˌdɪs.pəˈzɪʃ.ən/|/ˌdɪs.pəˈzɪʃ.ɪn/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. The way in which something or someone is disposed or disposed of (in any sense of those terms); thus:; Control over something, or the results produced by the exercise of such control; thus:; The arrangement or placement of certain things. countable,uncountable
    — The scouts reported on the disposition of the enemy troops.
  2. The way in which something or someone is disposed or disposed of (in any sense of those terms); thus:; Control over something, or the results produced by the exercise of such control; thus:; Control over something, especially with regard to disposing or dispensing with an action item (disposal of a concern, allocation of disbursed funds) or control over the arrangement or placement of certain things. countable,uncountable
    — You will have full disposition of these funds.
  3. The way in which something or someone is disposed or disposed of (in any sense of those terms); thus:; Control over something, or the results produced by the exercise of such control; thus:; Transfer or relinquishment to the care or possession of another. countable,uncountable
    — The court ordered the disposition of all assets.
  4. The way in which something or someone is disposed or disposed of (in any sense of those terms); thus:; Control over something, or the results produced by the exercise of such control; thus:; Final decision or settlement. countable,uncountable
    — The disposition of the case will be announced tomorrow.
  5. The way in which something or someone is disposed or disposed of (in any sense of those terms); thus:; Control over something, or the results produced by the exercise of such control; thus:; The destination of a patient after medical treatment, especially after emergency triage, first line treatment, or surgery; the choice made for the next venue of care. countable,uncountable
    — The patient was given a disposition for outpatient care, as ward admission was not indicated.
  6. The way in which something or someone is disposed or disposed of (in any sense of those terms); thus:; Control over something, or the results produced by the exercise of such control; thus:; The set of choirs of strings on a harpsichord. countable,uncountable
    — This small harpsichord has a 1 x 4' disposition.
  7. The way in which something or someone is disposed or disposed of (in any sense of those terms); thus:; Tendency or inclination under given circumstances. countable,uncountable
    — I have little disposition now to do as you say.
  8. The way in which something or someone is disposed or disposed of (in any sense of those terms); thus:; Temperament, temperamental makeup or habitual mood. countable,uncountable
    — She has a sunny disposition.
  9. Provision; clause. countable,uncountable
    — The C.C. is the supreme interpreter of the Constitution (Section 1 of the O.L.C.C.) and, as we have already said, it was granted the monopoly of declaring unconstitutional the legal dispositions.
动词 v.
  1. To remove or place in a different position.

词形变化

dispositions plural dispotion alternative dispositions present,singular,third-person dispositioning participle,present dispositioned participle,past dispositioned past dispotion alternative

词源

词源 1
From Middle English disposicioun, from Middle French disposition, from Latin dispositiōnem, accusative singular of dispositiō, from dispōnō. By surface analysis, dispose + -ition. Doublet of dispositio.
词源 2
From Middle English disposicioun, from Middle French disposition, from Latin dispositiōnem, accusative singular of dispositiō, from dispōnō. By surface analysis, dispose + -ition. Doublet of dispositio.
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