0 to take something apart so that it is in several pieces -- rozkładać, rozbierać, demontować
1 to get rid of a system or organization -- doprowadzać do upadku , rowiązywać
The world has to be dismantled and re-assembled in order to be able to grasp, however clumsily, the experiences of another.
By 1922 the entire control apparatus had been dismantled.
Property-right regimes tend to be well entrenched and, more often than not, we are in a position of dismantling rather than creating new institutional structures.
Like the first, the second begins bluntly with the argument to be dismantled.
Indigenous land ownership and land use systems had been dismantled and replaced with private land ownership systems by colonial powers.
The original context of this interment was probably lost at the time the foundations were dismantled.
The creation of new trading blocs as the old ones are dismantled.
Political strategies likely to affect the positions of the bureaucrats themselves are, therefore, systematically obfuscated and dismantled.
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拆開,拆卸, (逐漸地)廢除,取消, 解散…
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拆开,拆卸, (逐渐地)废除,取消, 解散…
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desmontar, desarmar…
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desmontar…
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sökmek, parçalara ayırmak, darmadağın etmek…
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démonter, démanteler…
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rozebrat…
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skille ad, demontere…
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