1. dis- "apart" + pos- + -able.
2. 含义:put things apart, put things to their different positions (directions), put in order, arrange, distribute.
3. 也就是把各种事情、东西放置到他们各自不同的位置上。
disposable 一次性的
来自dispose, 处理。
disposable (adj.)
1640s, "that may be done without;" see dispose + -able. Meaning "designed to be discarded after one use" is from 1943, originally of diapers, soon of everything; replaced throw-away (1928) in this sense. First recorded use of disposable income (preserving the older sense) is from 1948.
1. The nation's disposable earnings in 1987 amounted to £86 billion.
1987年国民可自由支配收入达到了860亿英镑。
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2. Gerald had little disposable income.
杰拉尔德的可支配收入很少。
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3. Disposable nappies are fairly straightforward to put on.
一次性尿布很容易穿上。
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4. The use of disposable products is considered ecologically unsound.
1. dis- "apart" + pos- + -able.
2. 含义:put things apart, put things to their different positions (directions), put in order, arrange, distribute.
3. 也就是把各种事情、东西放置到他们各自不同的位置上。
中文词源
disposable 一次性的
来自dispose, 处理。
英文词源
disposable (adj.)
1640s, "that may be done without;" see dispose + -able. Meaning "designed to be discarded after one use" is from 1943, originally of diapers, soon of everything; replaced throw-away (1928) in this sense. First recorded use of disposable income (preserving the older sense) is from 1948.
双语例句
1. The nation's disposable earnings in 1987 amounted to £86 billion.
1987年国民可自由支配收入达到了860亿英镑。
来自柯林斯例句
2. Gerald had little disposable income.
杰拉尔德的可支配收入很少。
来自柯林斯例句
3. Disposable nappies are fairly straightforward to put on.
一次性尿布很容易穿上。
来自柯林斯例句
4. The use of disposable products is considered ecologically unsound.