dissipate
dissipate汉语翻译
vi. 消散, 放荡
相关词组:
dissipate sb's interest in sth
dissipate词型变化
dissipate英语解释
动词 dissipate:
- to cause to separate and go in different directions同义词:disperse, dispel, break up, scatter
- move away from each other;同义词:disperse, scatter, spread out
- spend frivolously and unwisely同义词:fritter, frivol away, shoot, fritter away, fool, fool away
- live a life or pleasure, especially with respect to alcoholic consumption
dissipate例句
- The sun dissipated the mist.太阳驱散了雾。
- He soon dissipated his fortune.他很快就把财产浪费光了。
dissipate详细解释
dis.si.pate
v.(动词)dis.si.pat.ed,dis.si.pat.ing,dis.si.pates v.tr.(及物动词)To drive away; disperse.驱离;使散开To attenuate to or almost to the point of disappearing:使消散,驱散:弱到或几乎弱到消失的程度:例句:The wind finally dissipated the smoke.See Synonyms at scatter 风最终驱散了烟雾参见 scatter
To spend or expend intemperately or wastefully; squander.浪费,挥霍:无节制地或浪费地消费或支出;挥霍To use up, especially recklessly; exhaust:耗尽:用完,尤指轻率地;耗尽:例句:dissipated their energy.See Synonyms at waste 耗尽了他们的能源参见 waste
To cause to lose (energy, such as heat) irreversibly.消耗,使耗散:不可逆地失去(能量,如热)v.intr.(不及物动词)To vanish by dispersion:消散,消失,消耗:例句:The dark clouds finally dissipated.乌云最后消散了
To indulge in the intemperate pursuit of pleasure.放荡,挥霍,耽乐:沉溺于欢乐的无节制的追求中
来源:Middle English dissipaten 中古英语 dissipaten from Latin dissip3re dissip3t- 源自 拉丁语 dissip3re dissip3t-
【引伸】
dis.sipat.er 或
dis.sipa.tor
n.(名词)dis.sipa.tive
adj.(形容词)