disarmament
/dɪsˈɑːməmənt/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪsˈɑːrməmənt/ (ame, ipa) · /"+/ (ame, mw)
disarmament — 名詞
1. the process of making a country, army, or armed group give up some or all of its
裁軍
削減或撤除武器
the process of making a country, army, or armed group give up some or all of its weapons, often as part of a peace agreement
The two presidents signed a disarmament agreement after months of private talks.
兩位總統在經過數月的私下會談後,簽署了裁軍協議。
disarmament agreement
Tunde spoke on television about why nuclear disarmament still matters today.
Tunde 在電視上談到,為什麼核裁軍至今仍然重要。
nuclear disarmament
The peace deal required the disarmament of both armed groups within six months.
該和平協議要求兩個武裝團體在六個月內完成裁軍。
Voters backed the treaty because disarmament could lower military spending.
選民支持這項條約,因為裁軍可以降低軍事開支。
After the civil war, disarmament helped villages feel safe again.
內戰結束後,裁軍讓村莊再次有了安全感。
- arms reduction
focuses on cutting the number of weapons, often by stages, rather than giving them up completely
- arms control
broader term for limiting or regulating weapons, even when countries still keep them
- demilitarization
goes beyond weapons and can include reducing troops, bases, or military activity
- rearmament
the process of building up weapons again after a reduction
- militarization
a move toward greater military force or influence rather than less
文法句型
disarmament of + country / army / armed group
disarmament talks / treaty / agreement
用法筆記
Usually used for countries, armies, or armed groups in political or military contexts, not for one person handing over a weapon.