dissolve
dissolve 英 [dɪˈzɒlv] 美 [dɪˈzɑlv]
vt. 使溶解;使分解;使液化 vi. 溶解;解散;消失 n. 叠化画面;画面的溶暗
进行时:dissolving 过去式:dissolved 过去分词:dissolved 第三人称单数:dissolves 名词复数:dissolves
- To dissolve something is to break it up or weaken it, making it no longer recognizable. You could dissolve your book club or you could even dissolve a pill by dropping it into a glass of water.
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- vt. 使溶解;使分解;使液化
- vi. 溶解;解散;消失
- n. 叠化画面;画面的溶暗
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1. Both salt and sugar dissolve easily in water.
盐和糖都容易溶解于水。
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2. The resistance would dissolve in places wherever we would attack.
反抗势力会在我们的进攻地点就地解散。
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3. The idea that any substance which can dissolve teeth must therefore damage our teeth if we drink it is nonsensical.
因为我们喝了能溶解牙齿的东西,所以一定会伤害到我们的牙齿,这种想法真是无稽之谈。
- dissolve (v.) late 14c. (transitive and intransitive) "to break up" (of material substances), from Latin dissolvere "to loosen up, break apart," from dis- "apart" (see dis-) + solvere "to loosen, untie," from PIE *se-lu-, from reflexive pronoun *s(w)e- (see idiom) + root *leu- "to loosen, divide, cut apart." Meaning "to disband" (an assembly) is early 15c. Related: Dissolved; dissolving.
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