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adj.
溶化的
v.
溶解( dissolve的过去式和过去分词 )
结束
消除
以化学手段)除去
词根:dissolve
adj.dissolving 消溶的;毁灭性的
dissoluble 可分解的;可溶解的;可解除的
dissolvable 可溶解的;可分解的;可解散的
dissolvent 有溶解力的
n.dissolve 叠化画面;画面的溶暗
dissolution 分解,溶解;(议会等的)解散;(契约等的)解除;死亡
dissolvent 溶剂
dissolver 溶解装置;溶解器
v.dissolving 使溶解(dissolve的现在分词)
vi.dissolve 溶解;解散;消失
vt.dissolve 使溶解;使分解;使液化
verb
transitive verb
to cause to disperse or disappear : destroy
do not dissolve and deface the laws of charity—Francis Bacon
to separate into component parts : disintegrate
dissolved the company into smaller units
to bring to an end : terminate their partnership was dissolved
the king's power to dissolve parliament
law annul the marriage was dissolved
dissolve an injunction
chemistry to cause to pass into solution (see solution sense 2b) dissolve a chlorine tablet
dissolve sugar in water
melt, liquefy
The heat will dissolve the chocolate.
to cause to be emotionally moved (see move entry 1 sense transitive 5a)
She was dissolved in tears.
to cause to fade in or out in a dissolve (see dissolve entry 2)
archaic detach, loosen
to clear up : to find a solution, explanation, or answer for
dissolve a problem
intransitive verb
to become dissipated (see dissipate sense 1) or decomposed
the mist … dissolved as it touched the valleys—Han Suyin
break up, disperse
The temporary committee will be made to dissolve.
to fade away
His strength had dissolved.
to become fluid : melt
glaciers dissolving into the sea
chemistry to pass into solution
Salt dissolves in water.
to be overcome emotionally
He dissolved into tears.
to resolve itself as if by dissolution
hate dissolved into fear
to change by a dissolve
The scene dissolves to a Victorian parlor.
noun
a gradual superimposing of one motion-picture or television shot upon another on a screen
dissolved oxygen溶解氧
dissolved oxygen (DO)溶解氧
dissolved oxygen (do)溶解氧
dissolved gas溶解气体
dissolved organic matter溶解的有机物;溶解有机质
dissolved air flotation溶气浮选法;溶解气浮选
dissolved acetylene液化乙炔(在钢瓶中溶于丙酮)
dissolved solid溶解固体物
dissolved air floatation溶气浮选
Verb and Noun Middle English, from Latin dissolvere, from dis- + solvere to loosen — more at solve
The first known use of dissolve was in the 14th century
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)
1 Laudanum was opium dissolved in alcohol, and it was very strong.
2 I thought about my dream—the whispering voices of the dead, the thing in the chasm, and my mothers face, shimmering as it dissolved into gold.
3 My personality was numb, reduced to a lumpish, loose, dissolved state.
4 As he dissolved into mist, his fingers clutched at the cheeseburger, trying to bring it to his mouth.
5 That's my name for "hot water with a caffeine pill dissolved in it."
6 At first my grandmother couldn’t believe me, but as I went on about the workbooks and circles, she dissolved into another round of laughter.
7 The roar outside grew and crested like a wave until, within a few minutes, it finally dissolved against the shore and left behind a blissful quiet that washed over Joseph and his uncle.
8 As it always did, their word game dissolved into nonsense and they laughed as they carried the basket back down the hill.
9 A shimmering image hovered over the void: my mother, frozen at the moment she’d dissolved in a shower of gold.
10 There was the tang of salt, of sun, of weakened brine, and grit dissolved in the breakers.
11 Everyone dissolved into fits of laughter when they saw my haircut.
看到我的发型,大家都哈哈大笑.
12 Riddick called a temporary halt to the meeting as the audience dissolved into several small groups.
13 Dany saw one man sprawled in the dirt under a black cloak, but as she rode past his cloak dissolved into a thousand flies.
14 “Effective this date, the West Area Computers Unit is dissolved.”
15 Stir with a metal spoon until the sugar has dissolved.
用金属调羹搅拌至糖融化.
16 I held the cube between my teeth, so that it dissolved with each sip.
17 Kemmerich felt embarrassed, for she was the least composed of all; she simply dissolved into fat and water.
18 The strike would have dissolved any lesser monster, but Polybotes just staggered and looked down at the golden ichor —the blood of immortals—spilling from his wound.
19 In shallow coastal waters, the concentration can get so high that no more can be dissolved, and some then precipitates to form a layer on the bottom.
20 The world instantly dissolved into a series of Technicolored bubbles and, try as she might, Holly couldn’t seem to hold on to more than one thought.