dissociate
dissociate 英 [dɪˈsəʊʃieɪt] 美 [dɪˈsoʊʃieɪt]
vt. 游离;使分离;分裂 vi. 游离;分离;分裂
进行时:dissociating 过去式:dissociated 过去分词:dissociated 第三人称单数:dissociates 名词复数:dissociates
- To dissociate is to break apart from someone, such as an employee leaving a business or a spouse leaving a marriage.
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- vt. 游离;使分离;分裂
- vi. 游离;分离;分裂
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1. It is impossible to dissociate language from culture.
把语言与文化分离是不可能的。
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2. I usually get the best results when I dissociate in both scenes.
通常,当我用两种场景来解除关联时,能获得最佳结果。
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3. His plants would produce electricity during peak daytime hours and be used to dissociate water to make hydrogen by night.
他的工厂将在繁忙的白天时间生产电,夜间就会利用氢气来分离水。
- dissociate (v.) 1610s (implied in dissociated), from Latin dissociatus, past participle of dissociare "to separate from companionship, disunite, set at variance," from dis- "apart" (see dis-) + sociare "to join," from socius "companion, ally," from PIE *sokw-yo-, suffixed form of root *sekw- (1) "to follow." Attested from 1540s as a past-participle adjective meaning "separated."
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