释义 |
deˈstructure, v. [f. de- II. 1 + structure v.] trans. To destroy or dismantle the structure of; to deprive of structure.
1951G. Humphrey Thinking 172 When we are told to ‘find the cat’ [in puzzle-pictures], and succeed in doing so, we ‘destructure the tree in order to structure the cat’. 1972R. E. Ornstein Psychol. of Consciousness iv. 89 Our linear, analytic world is for the moment destructured. 1976T. Eagleton Crit. & Ideology iii. 98 The text..destructures ideology in order to reconstitute it on its own relatively autonomous terms. 1981Guardian Weekly 6 Sept. 19 We have to get behind the missiles to the blocks which will throw them, and begin to destructure the Cold War. |