disbandment
/dɪsˈbændmənt/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪsˈbændmənt/ (ame, ipa) · /-n(d)mənt/ (ame, mw)
disbandment — 名詞
1. the moment or process when a group, organisation, or military unit stops existin
解散
團體組織停止運作
the moment or process when a group, organisation, or military unit stops existing and its members separate and go their own ways.
The disbandment of the music group surprised fans when the singers announced their solo plans.
這個樂團的解散讓粉絲們感到驚訝,因為團員們宣布了各自的單飛計畫。
the disbandment of [group]: noun phrase showing the group that dissolves
Kwame wrote about the disbandment of the local sports club after thirty years.
Kwame 撰文談論在地運動俱樂部在經營三十年後的解散。
After the disbandment of the research team, each scientist moved to a different university.
研究團隊解散之後,每位科學家都去了不同的大學任職。
The government ordered the disbandment of all armed groups operating in the capital.
政府下令解散首都地區所有武裝團體。
- dissolution
more formal; often used for legal entities such as companies or marriages
- breakup
less formal; common for bands, couples, or small groups
- dispersal
focuses on members scattering rather than the group ending formally
- formation
the act of creating a group rather than ending it
- establishment
the founding or setting up of an organisation
文法句型
the disbandment of [group]
用法筆記
Usually uncountable; the countable form (a disbandment) is used when referring to a specific instance, e.g. 'The disbandment of the committee was sudden.'