demobilisevt. 使…复员;遣散; vi. 遣散军队;实行复员(等于demobilize);
原声例句
著名历史人物传记
The infection spread to members of the Kenyan Carrier Corps, who were just about to be demobilised.
感染扩散到肯尼亚航空兵团的成员,而他们即将被遣散。
人物档案
Millions of men had suddenly been demobilised from the army and paramilitary groups were forming everywhere.
数以百万计的人突然从军队中复员,准军事团体在各地形成。
人物档案
In the years following the war many American units waiting to demobilise built their own monuments dotted around the European countryside in a haphazard, uncoordinated fashion.
战后的几年里,许多等待复员的美国部队以一种随意、不协调的方式在欧洲乡村各处建造了自己的纪念碑。
人物档案
The rest of the men would have to be transported back to the United States and demobilised, while their spare supplies could go towards the reconstructing Europe after the wartime devastation.
其余的人必须被运回美国并复员,而他们的备用物资可以用于战时破坏后重建的欧洲。
英语百科
Demobilization
(重定向自Demobilise)
Demobilization or demobilisation (see spelling differences) is the process of standing down a nation's armed forces from combat-ready status. This may be as a result of victory in war, or because a crisis has been peacefully resolved and military force will not be necessary. The opposite of demobilization is mobilization. Forceful demobilization of a defeated enemy is called demilitarization.