disassembly
/ˌdɪs.əˈsem.bli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌdɪs.əˈsem.bli/ (ame, ipa) · /"+/ (ame, mw)
disassembly — noun
1. the work of taking a machine, device, or built structure apart into separate pie
the work of taking a machine, device, or built structure apart into separate pieces.
The bike's disassembly took all afternoon because each rusty bolt stuck fast.
noun for the process of taking a machine apart
Aarav filmed the printer's disassembly so the team could rebuild it later.
disassembly of a device for later repair
During the lab lesson, disassembly of the old radio exposed a burned wire.
Careful disassembly of the stage let the crew load each frame safely.
By sunset, the shed was ready for disassembly after the tools were packed.
- dismantling
slightly more common for larger equipment, furniture, or structures
- taking apart
more everyday and conversational
- teardown
often used for technical inspection or analysis of a product
- assembly
the process of putting the parts together
- reassembly
putting something back together after it has been taken apart
文法句型
disassembly of + noun phrase
ready for disassembly
用法筆記
Often followed by of when you name the object being taken apart, as in disassembly of the engine. It usually suggests a planned process rather than one sudden break.