disarming造句

Combat troops should perhaps not be considered, But rather specialists in disarming and reconstruction.

It's rather disarming to hear a talented young woman talk about her reproductive ability in such a matter-of-fact manner.

Brilliantly disarming the rightwing talkshow blowhards, he invoked Nixon and Reagan as predecessors unafraid to engage with totalitarian regimes to unlock the gates of change.

The Security Council met Thursday to hear the secretary-general's semi-annual report on the implementation of resolution 1559, which calls for the disarming and disbanding of all militias in Lebanon.

He puts on a deadpan face but speaks words of love in a direct and disarming manner.

But as he gets to know his co-workers, Todd finds them disarming and thoroughly likeable, including his friendly replacement Puro, and the charming, opinionated Asha.

APP setting mode, automatic deployment and disarming.

There was a deep, obsessive seriousness in him, underlined by a disarming stare, which, he hoped, would “yet reduce even the howling wolves to silence”.

disarming造句

There are too many guns about, and the disarming of the police should be a natural aspect of the disarming of the entire citizenry.

Above all, they insist privately that they do not want to appear to be doing Israel's bidding by disarming Hizbullah: that job, they say, must fall to Lebanon's official army.

He may have no intention of disarming himself, only of provoking division among the other five across the table.

Then, after the Second World War, these restrictions grew more severe, eventually disarming the civilian population of England — or at least the law-abiding part of it.