demobilizing
- v.(尤指战后) 使退伍,使复员
- demobilize的现在分词
demobilizing
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V-ERG 遣散,解散(部队)
If a country or armed force demobilizes its troops, or if its troops demobilize, its troops are released from service and allowed to go home.Both sides have agreed to demobilize 70% of their armies...
双方都同意各自遣散70%的军队。
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...the demobilisation of a 100,000 strong army.
一支10万人部队的遣散
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VERB 使复员;使退伍
If someone has been demobilized, they have completed their service in the armed forces of their country.I spent one year in the service and did not come back to the United States until after I was demobilized.
我在部队里呆了一年,直到复员以后才回到美国。
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Kastberg says the agreement aims at demobilizing child soldiers .
凯斯特伯格表示,该协议旨在遣散儿童兵。
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Mr. Bush says Colombian President Alvaro Uribe has addressed those issues by demobilizing thousands of paramilitary units and naming an independent prosecutor to pursue cases involving attacks against labor leaders .
布什说,哥伦比亚总统乌里韦已经在着手解决上述问题。他正在解散数千个准军事组织,并提名独立检察官处理有关工会领导人受到袭击的案子。
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By clearing land-mines and demobilizing combatants
清除了地雷、促成战斗人员复员
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President Bush says Colombian President Alvaro Uribe has addressed the issues of U.S. lawmakers by demobilizing tens-of-thousands of paramilitary fighters and appointing an independent prosecutor to pursue cases involving attacks against trade unionists .
布什总统指出,哥伦比亚总统乌里韦已经着手解决美国国会议员们所关注的问题,他动员了数万名准军事部队,并且任命了一个独立的检查官来专门处理工会人士遭到攻击的案子。