dispel 英 [dɪˈspel]   美 [dɪˈspɛl]

dispel

dispel  英 [dɪˈspel] 美 [dɪˈspɛl]

vt. 驱散,驱逐;消除(烦恼等) 

进行时:dispelling  过去式:dispelled  过去分词:dispelled  第三人称单数:dispels 

We hope the images, we picked up for you today, will dispel this myth. 我们希望今天为你甄选的这些图片能够驱散这种不实之论。
But the fact remains that the onus falls on the older worker to dispel this belief. 不过,为了消除这种看法,实际上举证责任仍落在了职场“老”人身上。

  • To dispel is to get rid of something that's bothering or threatening you, regardless of whether that's warts, worries, or wild dogs.
  • 请先登录
  • vt. 驱散,驱逐;消除(烦恼等)
  • 1. We hope the images, we picked up for you today, will dispel this myth.

    我们希望今天为你甄选的这些图片能够驱散这种不实之论。

  • 2. But the fact remains that the onus falls on the older worker to dispel this belief.

    不过,为了消除这种看法,实际上举证责任仍落在了职场“老”人身上。

  • dispel (v.) c. 1400, dispelen, from Latin dispellere "drive apart," from dis- "away" (see dis-) + pellere "to drive, push" (from PIE root *pel- (5) "to thrust, strike, drive"). Since the meaning is "to drive away in different directions" it should not have as an object a single, indivisible thing (you can dispel suspicion, but not an accusation). Related: Dispelled; dispelling.
dis·pel / dɪˈspel ; NAmE dɪˈspel / verb ( -ll- ) dispelsth to make sth, especially a feeling or belief, go away or disappear 驱散,消除(尤指感觉或信仰) His speech dispelled any fears about his health. 他的发言消除了人们对他身体健康的担心。 dispel dispels dispelled dispelling dis·pel / dɪˈspel ; NAmE dɪˈspel /
  • 请先登录