英:['dɪsɪmɪleɪt]
美:['dɪsɪmɪleɪt]
英:['dɪsɪmɪleɪt]
美:['dɪsɪmɪleɪt]
第三人称单数:dissimilates
现在分词:dissimilating
过去式:dissimilated
过去分词:dissimilated
Verb
1. become dissimilar by changing the sound qualities;
"These consonants dissimilate"
2. make dissimilar; cause to become less similar
3. become dissimilar or less similar;
"These two related tribes of people gradually dissimilated over time"
"使不同,使不相似",1821年,仿效 assimilate,来自 dis- + 拉丁语 similis "相似的,类似的,同类的",源自古拉丁语 semol "一起"(来自 PIE 词根 *sem-(1)"一个; 作为一个,与...一起")。在语言学中,指声音"变得不同,分歧",始于1860年。相关词汇: Dissimilated; dissimilating。
异化:将一物质分解为较简单的化合物以产生能量或形成某些可排除的物质
dis- + -similate (in assimilate >entry 1)
The first known use of dissimilate was in 1841
1 They compose us and also dissimilate us.
它们既构成我们,又异化我们。
2 The idea of modem administrative justice holds the balance between all interests, but the unlimited extension of power makes it extremely easy to dissimilate the idea.
现代行政公正理念内蕴各方利益的均衡,而权力的无限扩张本性使之极易异化。
3 The idea of modern administrative justice holds the balance between all interests, but the unlimited extension of power makes it extremely easy to dissimilate the idea.
现代行政公正理念内蕴各方利益的均衡,而权力的无限扩张本性使之极易异化。
4 “I just think you’re dissimilating when you say that any ruling here wouldn’t have an effect on those.”
5 In Sansom we have Samson assimilated to Samson and then dissimilated.
6 There is a large group of such words in French, coming from Latin collectives in -etum; d'Aubray is from Lat. arboretum, and has given also the dissimilated form Darblay, famous in English literature.
7 The dissimilating process seems to bring about stronger reactions on the physiological side, as if it were a more exciting process.
8 And whenever it becomes like and unlike it must be assimilated and dissimilated?
9 In this case one of the two lip consonants has been dissimilated.
10 It gave, however, in French the dissimilated Ferry, one source of our surnames Ferry, Ferris, though the former is generally local.
11 Colonel has the spelling of Fr. colonel, but its pronunciation points rather to the dissimilated Spanish form coronel which is common in Elizabethan English.
1 使异化
2 不同
other new different another several various unlike alien variant sliding heterogeneous otherwise difference variety gap variation inequality disagreement differentiation disparity heterogeneity dissimilitude with vary differ otherguess apart diverse unequal dissimilar heterologous imparity diversity otherness dissimilarity dissidence diversify aniso-
3 使不同