及物动词驱散; 使消散; 浪费,挥霍; 耗尽
不及物动词消散; 放荡,挥霍
及物动词
1. The crowd dissipated.
人群散去了。
2. Don't dissipate your efforts.
不要浪费自己的精力。
3. The wind quickly dissipated the clouds.
风迅速地驱散了云。
不及物动词
1. The crowd soon dissipated when the police arrived.
警察一到现场,人群便四散离去。
1. 使消散,驱散:dissimulate 掩饰,假装 | dissipate 使消散,驱散 | dissolute 放荡,淫乐的
2. 驱散:consent同意,赞成 | dissipate驱散vt | disperse驱散,疏散
3. 驱散,浪费:dispel 驅散 | dissipate 驅散,浪費 | dis- 有時作di-,
4. 浪费:279. differential compound 差复励 | 280. dissipate 浪费 | 281. equilibrium level 平均值
1. dissipate的解释
1. (使)消失;消除;驱散
When something dissipates or when you dissipate it, it becomes less or becomes less strong until it disappears or goes away completely.
e.g. The tension in the room had dissipated...
房间里的紧张气氛消失了。
e.g. He wound down the windows to dissipate the heat.
他摇下窗子来散热。
2. 浪费(金钱、时间或精力);挥霍
When someone dissipates money, time, or effort, they waste it in a foolish way.
e.g. He is dissipating his time and energy on too many different things...
他在太多不同的事情上浪费时间和精力。
e.g. Her father had dissipated her inheritance.
她父亲已经挥霍掉了她继承的遗产。
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1. The body cools itself by circulating blood to dissipate heat through the skin.
2. The aim is to " activate blood circulation to dissipate blood stasis ", based on TCM theory.
3. The central bank added that the new scenario serves to " dissipate the impact " of the current volatility in foreign markets and the economic slowdown abroad.
4. The contaminated water will quickly dissipate in the ocean but could pose a danger to workers at the plant.
5. First, favorable conditions for the growth of the " world factory " have begun to dissipate.
6. Officials from China to South Korea have refrained from raising rates in recent weeks to gauge whether slowing economic growth will dissipate price pressures.
7. That's because perspiration that accumulates overnight cannot properly dissipate under the folded bed clothing.
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8. Layers of fat make it extra difficult for a body to dissipate heat, or to move to a cool location.
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9. Even if negotiators produce a constitution in the next week, the wide divide over issues are unlikely to dissipate.
10. His jealousy and rage soon dissipate when he hits on the idea of blackmailing the rapist.
verb
1. spend frivolously and unwisely
e.g. Fritter away one's inheritance
Synonym: fritter frivol away shoot fritter away fool fool away
2. move away from each other
e.g. The crowds dispersed
The children scattered in all directions when the teacher approached
Synonym: disperse scatter spread out
3. to cause to separate and go in different directions
e.g. She waved her hand and scattered the crowds
Synonym: disperse dispel break up scatter
4. live a life of pleasure, especially with respect to alcoholic consumption