disable 音标拼音: [dɪs'ebəl]
v . 使无效
vt . 使失去能力,使残废
使无效使失去能力,使残废
disable 使失效; 去能
DSBL disable 去能
disable v 1 :
make unable to perform a certain action ; "
disable this command on your computer " [
synonym : {
disable }, {
disenable },
{
incapacitate }] [
ant : {
enable }]
2 :
injure permanently ; "
He was disabled in a car accident " [
synonym :
{
disable }, {
invalid }, {
incapacitate }, {
handicap }]
Disable \
Dis *
a "
ble \,
a .
Lacking ability ;
unable . [
Obs .] "
Our disable and unactive force ." --
Daniel .
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Disable \
Dis *
a "
ble \ (?;
277 ),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Disabled };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Disabling }.]
1 .
To render unable or incapable ;
to destroy the force ,
vigor ,
or power of action of ;
to deprive of competent physical or intellectual power ;
to incapacitate ;
to disqualify ;
to make incompetent or unfit for service ;
to impair .
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A Christian '
s life is a perpetual exercise ,
a wrestling and warfare ,
for which sensual pleasure disables him . --
Jer .
Taylor .
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And had performed it ,
if my known offense Had not disabled me . --
Milton .
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I have disabled mine estate . --
Shak .
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2 . (
Law )
To deprive of legal right or qualification ;
to render legally incapable .
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An attainder of the ancestor corrupts the blood ,
and disables his children to inherit . --
Blackstone .
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3 .
To deprive of that which gives value or estimation ;
to declare lacking in competency ;
to disparage ;
to undervalue . [
Obs .] "
He disabled my judgment ." --
Shak .
Syn :
To weaken ;
unfit ;
disqualify ;
incapacitate .
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54 Moby Thesaurus words for "
disable ":
afflict ,
attenuate ,
batter ,
blunt ,
bugger ,
castrate ,
cripple ,
de -
energize ,
debilitate ,
derange ,
devitalize ,
disarm ,
disenable ,
disorder ,
drain ,
emasculate ,
enervate ,
enfeeble ,
hamstring ,
harm ,
hobble ,
hors de combat ,
hospitalize ,
hurt ,
immobilize ,
inactivate ,
incapacitate ,
indispose ,
invalid ,
kibosh ,
lame ,
lay up ,
maim ,
mangle ,
mar ,
mutilate ,
prostrate ,
put ,
queer ,
queer the works ,
reduce ,
ruin ,
sabotage ,
sap ,
sicken ,
spike ,
spoil ,
unbrace ,
undermine ,
unfit ,
unstrengthen ,
weaken ,
wing ,
wreck
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