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dis·si·pate AHD[dĭsʹə-pāt'] D.J.[ˈdɪsəˌpeɪt]K.K.[ˈdɪsəˌpet]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: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: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: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
- Middle English dissipaten 中古英语 dissipaten
- from Latin dissipāre dissipāt- 源自 拉丁语 dissipāre dissipāt-
disʹsipat'er 或 disʹsipa'tor n.(名词)disʹsipa'tive adj.(形容词) |