dissociative如何读

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dissociative是什么意思

  • adj.分离的;游离的

dissociative词根

词根:dissociate

adj.

dissociable 可分离的;不爱交际的

n.

dissociation 分解,分离;分裂

vi.

dissociate 游离;分离;分裂

vt.

dissociate 游离;使分离;分裂

dissociative英英释义

noun

the act or process of dissociating : the state of being dissociated: such as

the process by which a chemical combination breaks up into simpler constituentsespecially: one that results from the action of energy (such as heat) on a gas or of a solvent on a dissolved substance

the separation of whole segments of the personality (as in dissociative identity disorder) or of discrete mental processes (as in schizophrenia) from the mainstream of consciousness or of behavior

the property inherent in some biological stocks (as of certain bacteria) of differentiating into two or more distinct and relatively permanent strainsalso: such a strain

dissociative词源英文解释

The first known use of dissociation was in 1597

dissociative儿童词典英英释义

dissolveverb

to mix or cause to mix with a liquid so that the result is a liquid that is the same throughout

sugar dissolves in water

to bring to an end

dissolved their partnership

to fade away as if by breaking up or melting

his courage dissolved in the face of danger

to be overcome by a strong feeling

dissolved into tears

to appear or fade out gradually so that one scene is replaced by another (as in movies or television)

dissolveverb

to mix or cause to mix with a liquid so that the result is a liquid that is the same throughout

sugar dissolves in water

to bring to an end

dissolved their partnership

to fade away as if by breaking up or melting

his courage dissolved in the face of danger

to be overcome by a strong feeling

dissolved into tears

to appear or fade out gradually so that one scene is replaced by another (as in movies or television)

dissolveverb

to mix or cause to mix with a liquid so that the result is a liquid that is the same throughout

sugar dissolves in water

to bring to an end

dissolved their partnership

to fade away as if by breaking up or melting

his courage dissolved in the face of danger

to be overcome by a strong feeling

dissolved into tears

to appear or fade out gradually so that one scene is replaced by another (as in movies or television)

dissolveverb

to mix or cause to mix with a liquid so that the result is a liquid that is the same throughout

sugar dissolves in water

to bring to an end

dissolved their partnership

to fade away as if by breaking up or melting

his courage dissolved in the face of danger

to be overcome by a strong feeling

dissolved into tears

to appear or fade out gradually so that one scene is replaced by another (as in movies or television)

dissolveverb

to mix or cause to mix with a liquid so that the result is a liquid that is the same throughout

sugar dissolves in water

to bring to an end

dissolved their partnership

to fade away as if by breaking up or melting

his courage dissolved in the face of danger

to be overcome by a strong feeling

dissolved into tears

to appear or fade out gradually so that one scene is replaced by another (as in movies or television)

dissolutionnoun

the action or process of dissolving

the ending or breaking up of an assembly or a partnership or corporation

dissoluteadjective

having or showing bad morals or behavior

dissoluteadjective

having or showing bad morals or behavior

dissociationnoun

the act or process of dissociating : the state of being dissociatedespecially: the process by which a chemical combination breaks up into simpler substances of which it is made

dissociative 例句

1 A tale of parental neglect, the effects of which manifest themselves in the sort of extreme dissociative violence that usually lands people in secure facilities.

2 Gargiulo’s attorneys, citing expert trial testimony, argued that he suffers from dissociative identity disorder, previously known as multiple personality disorder.

3 Two of the men reported severe dissociative trancelike states during which violent and bizarre behavior was seen, while the other two reported less severe, and perhaps less well-organized, amnesiac episodes.

4 As the story of “Moon Knight” has revealed, Spector has had dissociative identity disorder, or D.I.D., since childhood, and Grant is an alternate identity he created to shield himself from trauma and abuse.

5 This article researches into the production methods and control conditions about chitin and chitosan. Moreover, it also studies the calculation of dissociative amidocyanogen and deacetylated chitin.

研究了甲壳质、光聚糖的制备方法,控制条件以及游离胺基、脱乙酰度的计算。

6 As she went on and off drugs and in and out of hospitals, she wrote her final play, “4:48 Psychosis,” an anguished, mordant, fragmentary work, dissociative in form and content.

7 It is long and ambitious and detailed and screamy and sentimental, and its story line is an extended metaphor for living with manic depression: highs, lows, dissociative states.

8 Oxygen Content : Radiated by far - infrared, big molecule turns into small molecule. Meanwhile, dissociative oxygen increases.

含氧量: 经远经外辐射水中大分子团变小分子团, 并使游离氧增加.

9 Q and McDermott are wooden to the point of dissociative in their roles, and who could blame them?

10 He suffers from an emotional dissociative behavior — that whatever is in front of him is a very stark reality for him.

11 ObjectiveTo explore the relationship between dissociative and children trauma in youths.

目的探索青年群体中分离体验与儿童期创伤间的关系.

12 But I can say, from a character-driven standpoint, the scene is about a moment in which a dissociative psychological switch gets flipped for the character.

13 ObjectiveTo explore the relationship between dissociative and children trauma in youths.

目的探索青年群体中分离体验与儿童期创伤间的关系。

14 “We do a lot of work with the pharmacology of new emerging dissociative drugs that appear on the grey market in the US and UK,” he explains.

15 Methods Dissociative disorders of suicide gesture were administrated by the suicide attitude questionnaire (QSA), and compared with those in normal controls.

方法采用自杀态度调查问卷(QSA)对自杀姿势的分离性障碍患者进行调查,并与正常群体进行对照。

16 The dissociative quality of “Playing ‘Metal Gear Solid V,’” which feels appropriate given the conceit of the story, extends to the others in the collection with uneven results.

17 She went on to suffer from dissociative disorders, and struggled with drug misuse, self-harm and bulimia.

18 Marcin grew up romanticizing the film, and now putting adults in the roles is stagey, like Brecht’s version of the movie, forcing this dissociative split between the two.

19 It's such an odd dissociative paradox where I don't see myself in that, but I know it's me.

20 It all sounded eerily similar to the PCP overdoses of the 60s and 70s, when that dissociative veterinary anesthetic enjoyed a period of dubious notoriety.

dissociative 同义词

3 使分离的

separatory

5 离异

dissociation

9 分裂性

disruptive fissility

10 分裂性的

disruptive

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