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disassemble 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
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/ˌdisəˈsembəl/,
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disassembled, past tense; disassembled, past participle; disassembles, 3rd person singular present; disassembling, present participle;
  1. Take (something) to pieces
    • - the piston can be disassembled for transport
  2. Translate (a program) from machine code into a symbolic language


  1. take apart into its constituent pieces
  2. (disassembly) dismantling: the act of taking something apart (as a piece of machinery); "Russia and the United States discussed the dismantling of their nuclear weapons"
  3. (Disassembly) A disassembler is a computer program that translates machine language into assembly language—the inverse operation to that of an assembler. A disassembler differs from a decompiler, which targets a high-level language rather than an assembly language. ...
  4. To take to pieces; to reverse the process of assembly
  5. (disassembling) Converting a binary program into human-readable machine language code.
  6. (Disassembly) The process of taking a binary program and deriving the source code from it.
  7. (Disassembly) Below are the raw pictures, grime and all. Look at your own car when it gets gnarly, and multiply it by about a thousand. I went through nearly a bottle of deep grease-cutting Fantastic. ...
  8. (Disassembly) Dismantling of existing systems furniture, modular workstations, wall paneling and cubicles into its components. See Also: Teardown.
  9. (Disassembly) Taking apart an assembled product. Design for disassembly in buildings allows building components to be readily reused and recycled.
  10. (Disassembly) To prevent tampering with the torch and potentially dangerous gas leaks, the majority of consumer torches are designed so that the consumer cannot readily disassemble them. Examples of torches with this characteristic are: UL2317, JT680, TS1500, TS839.
  11. The process anti-virus researchers employ to unravel a virus into a recognizable set of patterns, typically so that detection capability of those patterns can be built into a scanner.
  12. To take a vehicle or major component (e.g., the engine) apart in order to repair or restore the vehicle or component or to sell or recycle them. Also called dismantle.