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disposal

N กระบวนการ กำจัด สิ่งของ  dumping elimination riddance kra-buan-kan-kam-jad-sing-kong

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DISPOSAL

n.[See Dispose. ] 1. The act of disposing; a setting or arranging.
This object was effected by the disposal of the troops in two lines.
2. Regulation, order or arrangement of things, int he moral government of God; dispensation.
Tax not divine disposal.
3. Power of ordering, arranging or distributing; government; management; as, an agent is appointed, and every thing is left to his disposal. The effects in my hands are entirely at my disposal.
4. Power or right of bestowing. Certain offices are at the disposal of the president. The father has the disposal of his daughter in marriage.
5. The passing into a new state or into new hands.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DISPOSAL

Dis *pos "al, n. Etym: [From Dispose. ]

 

1. The act of disposing, or disposing of, anything; arrangement; orderly distribution; a putting in order; as, the disposal of the troops in two lines.

 

2. Ordering; regulation; adjustment; management; government; direction. The execution leave to high disposal. Milton.

 

3. Regulation of the fate, condition, application, etc. , of anything; the transference of anything into new hands, a new place, condition, etc. ; alienation, or parting; as, a disposal of property. A domestic affair of great importance, which is no less than the disposal of my sister Jenny for life. Tatler.

 

4. Power or authority to dispose of, determine the condition of, control, etc. , especially in the phrase at, or in, the disposal of. The sole and absolute disposal of him an his concerns. South.

 

Syn. -- Disposition; dispensation; management; conduct; government; distribution; arrangement; regulation; control.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

disposal

dis pos al |disˈpōzəl dəˈspoʊzəl | noun 1 the action or process of throwing away or getting rid of something: the disposal of radioactive waste. (also disposer ) informal an electrically operated device fitted to the waste pipe of a kitchen sink for grinding up food waste: garbage disposals that never worked. 2 the sale of shares, property, or other assets: the disposal of his shares in the company. 3 the arrangement or positioning of something: she brushed her hair carefully, as if her success lay in the sleek disposal of each gleaming black thread. PHRASES at one's disposal available for one to use whenever or however one wishes: a helicopter was put at their disposal.

 

Oxford Dictionary

disposal

dis |posal |dɪˈspəʊz (ə )l | noun [ mass noun ] 1 the action or process of getting rid of something: the disposal of radioactive waste | [ count noun ] : consents for disposals at sea. [ count noun ] N. Amer. informal a waste-disposal unit: garbage disposals that never worked. the action of overcoming a rival or threat: England's 4-0 disposal of Turkey. 2 the sale of shares, property, or other assets. 3 literary the arrangement of something: she brushed her hair carefully, as if her success lay in the sleek disposal of each gleaming black thread. PHRASES at one's disposal available for one to use whenever or however one wishes: a helicopter was put at their disposal. at someone's disposal ready to assist the person concerned in any way they wish: I am at your disposal until Sunday.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

disposal

disposal noun 1 garbage ready for disposal: throwing away, discarding, jettisoning, scrapping, recycling; informal dumping, ditching, chucking, deep-sixing. 2 the disposal of the troops in two lines: arrangement, arranging, positioning, placement, lining up, disposition, grouping. PHRASES at someone's disposal the van will be at your disposal all weekend: for use by, in reserve for, in the hands of, in the possession of.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

disposal

disposal noun 1 the ageing planes are earmarked for disposal: throwing away, getting rid of, discarding, jettisoning, ejection, scrapping, destruction; informal dumping, ditching, chucking, chucking out, chucking away. 2 we have twenty copies of this promotional album for disposal: distribution, handing out, giving out, giving away, allotment, allocation, donation, transfer, transference, making over, conveyance, bestowal, bequest; sale. 3 the disposal of the troops in two lines: arrangement, arranging, ordering, positioning, placement, lining up, setting up, organization, disposition; marshalling, mustering, grouping, gathering; Military dressing. 4 they may appeal against the decision of the Panel in the disposal of a case: settlement, determination, deciding, conclusion. PHRASES at someone's disposal Sir Henry placed £15,000 at the club's disposal: for use by, in reserve for, in the hands of, in the possession of, within the reach of, within easy reach of, at someone's fingertips.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

disposal

dis pos al /dɪspóʊz (ə )l /dispose 名詞 s /-z /1 U 【不用物などの 】処分 , 処理 ; 売却, 譲渡 «of » the disposal of industrial waste 産業廃棄物の処理 (法 )the disposal of personal property 個人財産の処分 2 C ⦅米 くだけて ⦆ディスポーザー, 生ごみ処理器 〘流し台の下などに取り付けて生ごみを粉砕して流す装置; ⦅英 ⦆waste disposal .3 U かたく (人 物などの )配置, 配列, 配属 .4 U 処分の自由, 処分権 .at [in ] A's disp sal A 〈人 〉の自由になる (ように )▸ I don't have enough money at my disposal .私は自由に使えるお金が十分にない I'll be at your disposal .何でもおっしゃるとおりにいたします ~́ b g (ホテル 飛行機などに備え付けられた )汚物 [生理用品 ]処理袋 .