disband
/dɪsˈbænd/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪsˈbænd/ (ame, ipa) · /dis-ˈband/ (ame, mw)
disband — 動詞
- disbandpresent simple I / you / we / they
- disbandshe / she / it
- disbandedpast simple
- disbanding-ing form
1. if an organised group ends, or if someone ends it, the members stop meeting and
解散
團體成員停止聚會,組織不再存在
if an organised group ends, or if someone ends it, the members stop meeting and the group no longer exists as a unit — for example, a band ending after their final tour, or a government ordering an armed unit to break up.
The Berlin rock band decided to disband after their last farewell concert in 2019.
這支柏林搖滾樂團決定在2019年的告別演唱會結束後解散。
intransitive: [group] disband
After the war ended, the new government quickly disbanded the secret police force.
戰爭結束後,新政府很快地解散了那支秘密警察部隊。
transitive: disband + [organisation]
Mateo's youth football club had to disband when their main sponsor pulled out.
當主要贊助商退出時,Mateo 參加的青少年足球俱樂部不得不解散。
The judge ordered the protest committee to disband and leave the city square.
法官命令抗議委員會解散,並離開市區廣場。
Members were shocked when the school choir disbanded just three weeks before the festival.
成員們很震驚,學校合唱團竟在音樂節前三週就解散了。
文法句型
[group] disband
disband + [group]
用法筆記
Subject is almost always a structured group (band, army unit, committee, party, club). Do not use for an informal gathering or a friendship — those don't 'disband'.