dispone

动词 v.

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To convey legal authority to another. transitive
    — The said William Aitken, being of new solemnly sworn, &c., depones he is a Burgess of Hawick, and had the property of a house which he now liferents, the fee being disponed to his son-in-law, Bailie Robert Scot, for the use of his son William, his daughter, Bailie Scot's wife, having paid the price of the house; depones sixty years ago Gilbert Elliot was tenant in Nether Southfield, who broke Hawick Common by plowing a part of it, which the Deponent saw at the Common-Riding when the Magistrates and other persons at the Common-Riding potched the ground he had plowed, and was then sown that he might not reap the crop of this.
  2. To set in order; to dispose. obsolete,transitive

词形变化

dispones present,singular,third-person disponing participle,present disponed participle,past disponed past

词汇关系

衍生词

词源

From French, from Latin disponĕre (“to arrange”).
0 次浏览 数据来源: Wiktionary