1.【军】复员;遣散
1.to send members of military forces home, especially after a war has ended
1.On his part, the soon demobilized platoon leader returned to his village and resumed his life as a farmer tilling the land.
但那位排长很快就复员了,仍然是农民,在农村种地。
2.this year she returned to the demobilized xiamen , is now preparing to participate in the civil service examinations.
今年她转业回到了厦门,目前正准备参加公务员考试。
3.When he was demobilized later, he found his family was starving. His parents had died and his sisters and brothers needed to be fed.
退伍后,他发现家里人正在挨饿,父母已经去世,兄弟姐妹需要吃饭。
4.Amongst the ex-combatants demobilized were those who had sustained serious injuries during the war, and who now had severe disabilities.
在已经复员的前战员中,一些人在战争期间遭受重伤,目前身患严重残疾。
5.After discharge, he happened to LinXian demobilized and (in) and the adequate illumination pision when section.
出院后,他恰好又转业到固临县(今延安市临镇)文教科当科员。
6.Today, the housing scheme is open to all disabled, demobilized soldiers, regardless of previous military affiliation.
如今,住房工程面向各武装小组的所有残疾复员战员。
7.Chapter II, Demobilized soldiers return to the main areas discussed after the commencement of resettlement work.
第二章,主要论述退伍军人回到地方后安置工作的展开。
8.Demobilized in 1946 after serving in India and China, he moved to New York and started serving cocktails two years later.
他在印度和中国服役,后于1946年退伍,搬到纽约并在两年后开始了他调酒师的职业生涯。
9.We did a good job providing employment for urban residents newly entering the workforce, college graduates and demobilized soldiers.
统筹做好城镇新增劳动力、高校毕业生、复员退伍军人等就业工作。
10.The demobilized soldier deserves a special treatment for his being disabled.
这名退伍军人因为丧失能力而应该受到特殊待遇。