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英:[ˌdɪsɪm'brɔɪl]
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Verb
1. free from involvement or entanglement;
"How can I disentangle myself from her personal affiars?"
dis- >entry 1 + embroil
1 Let him but decently disembroil himself, Scramble from out the scrape nor move the mud,— We solid ones may risk a finger-stretch!”
2 Wildgoose promptly falls in love with a fascinating damsel-errant, Julia Townsend; and the various adventures, religious, picaresque, and amatory, are embroiled and disembroiled with very fair skill in character and fairer still in narrative.
3 Thus disembroiled they take their proper place; The next of kin contiguously embrace, And foes are sundered by a larger space.
4 He was proceeding throughout on the ground of the immense difference—difficult indeed as it might have been to disembroil in this young person HER race-quality.
5 He was proceeding throughout on the ground of the immense difference—difficult indeed as it might have been to disembroil in this young person HER race- quality.
6 It seemed to him that he himself knew too much to imagine Morgan’s simplicity and too little to disembroil his tangle.
1 使脱离
2 摆脱
emancipation riddance disenthralment shake rid tide off-load divest disembarrass acquit oneself of shake oneself free get out of system get rid of fall out of fling off disengage from
3 脱离
disconnected disengaged away disannexation separation deviation detachment breakaway swerve secession disengagement disassociation extrication separate bolt defect deviate secede disjoint disgregate undock disaffiliate disannex slip shed dissociate come unstuck find way
4 使摆脱