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

1.名詞C1
釋義

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

例句

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

同義詞
  • 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

反義詞
  • 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.

常見錯誤

The guard checked everyone's disarmament at the stadium gate.
The guard checked that everyone had handed over their weapons at the stadium gate.
💡disarmament describes a larger process or policy, not one quick weapon check.