His tact and political skills disarmed his critics.
他凭借自己的机敏圆通和政治手腕平息了批评者的怒气。
4.[transitiveT]SCBPMW to take the explosives out of a bomb, missile etc 拆除,取出〔炸弹、导弹等〕的起爆药
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disarm• There at very close range he shot a man he had disarmed.• Both sides must disarm before the peace talks.• U.N. peacekeepers will disarm both forces.• All were disarmed by police demolitionexperts.• But his winning manner easily made friends and disarmedfoes.• He'd disarmed her earlier on by profusely apologising for his role in the near-collision with the Kestrel.• But the sight of her in tearsdisarmed him in the strangest way.• The effectivity of the duty to disarm is probably the most crucial issue in international law and international relations of this era.• She uses humor to disarm people.• Police then evacuated the basement mailroom while they set about disarming the device.