dissipate 英 [ˈdɪsɪpeɪt]   美 [ˈdɪsəˌpet]

dissipate

dissipate  英 [ˈdɪsɪpeɪt] 美 [ˈdɪsəˌpet]

vt. 浪费;使…消散  vi. 驱散;放荡 

进行时:dissipating  过去式:dissipated  过去分词:dissipated  第三人称单数:dissipates  名词复数:dissipates 

Don't dissipate your efforts. 不要浪费你的精力。
In fact, by acknowledging their presence and providing a channel for them to dissipate, we can dissolve our emotions gradually. 其实,承认它们的存在,并为其提供一个消散的通道,我们才能逐渐化解这些情感。

  • Dissipate means "disperse" or "fade away" — as a bad smell will dissipate (usually) if you wait long enough.
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  • vt. 浪费;使…消散
  • vi. 驱散;放荡
  • 1. Don't dissipate your efforts.

    不要浪费你的精力。

  • 2. In fact, by acknowledging their presence and providing a channel for them to dissipate, we can dissolve our emotions gradually.

    其实,承认它们的存在,并为其提供一个消散的通道,我们才能逐渐化解这些情感。

  • 3. That dose would quickly dissipate with distance from the plant, and radiation levels quickly fell back to levels where they would be no immediate public health threat, Edano said.

    枝野道, 辐射量会随着离核电站的距离渐远而快速消失,并且辐射等级会快速回落到不会即刻对公众健康有威胁的等级。

  • dissipate (v.) early 15c., from Latin dissipatus, past participle of dissipare "to spread abroad, scatter, disperse; squander, disintegrate," from dis- "apart" (see dis-) + supare "to throw, scatter," from PIE *swep- "to throw, sling, cast" (source also of Lithuanian supu, supti "to swing, rock," Old Church Slavonic supo "to strew"). Related: Dissipated; dissipates; dissipating.
dis·si·pate / ˈdɪsɪpeɪt ; NAmE ˈdɪsɪpeɪt / verb ( formal) 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to gradually become or make sth become weaker until it disappears (使)消散,消失;驱散 Eventually, his anger dissipated. 他的愤怒终于平息了。 dissipatesth Her laughter soon dissipated the tension in the air. 她的笑声很快消除了紧张气氛。 2 [transitive ] dissipatesth to waste sth, such as time or money, especially by not planning the best way of using it 挥霍,浪费,消磨(时间、金钱等) SYN squander dissipate dissipates dissipated dissipating dis·si·pate / ˈdɪsɪpeɪt ; NAmE ˈdɪsɪpeɪt /
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