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Noun
1. the state of being unconnected in memory or imagination;
"I could not think of him in disassociation from his wife"
2. a state in which some integrated part of a person's life becomes separated from the rest of the personality and functions independently
"分离行动或状态," 1842年,动词 disassociate 的名词形式。
The first known use of disassociate was in 1598
1 Though she still experienced flashbacks and disassociation, the nausea and shivers subsided in the second course, and she felt increasingly present in her body.
2 Indeed, thinking about it sometimes creates a sense of disassociation that is reminiscent of how you feel during an assault or an accident.
3 He doesn’t even think to ask why; disassociation is crucial.
4 As Atherton Lin reminds us, “disassociation is a gay ritual as much as any other.”
5 The proposals include expanding suspensions for coaches to include the days between competitions, having schools incur penalties for employing individuals who have received a show-cause order and expanding disassociations with boosters who violate rules.
6 By experimenting with sound we attempt to create a sense of disassociation not only from those around us, but ourselves as well.
导演通过对声音的实验,试图创造一种人与周边环境以及与自身的疏离感。
7 But I do identify with the disassociation from one’s culture.
8 Stiller was incredibly enthusiastic about the script, and Erickson says he was also very protective of how “Severance” explored the “idea of disassociation,” and how people “intentionally hide certain parts of” themselves.
9 Occipital-cervical disassociation is a well-documented injury pattern that can lead to pain, spinal cord injury, and death.
枕颈关节脱位可以导致疼痛、脊柱损伤甚至死亡。
10 This led to Cumulus Media disassociating with the conference, which later led to Podcast Movement again apologizing.
11 “There will be a disassociation with the F-35 system, we cannot have the F-35 affected or destabilized by having this Russian system in the alliance,” she said.
12 But Gliser said that claim was “likely inaccurate and untrue” since Webster did not have a long history of trauma that could cause disassociation to that degree.
13 With each visit, his words chipped away at my emotional disassociation.
14 On the other hand, the South Node transits to Pluto are more of a disassociation or disintegrating process.
从另一方面来说,南交点行经冥王星时是一个更为严重的分离或解体的过程。
15 For Princeton, disassociation means eliminating investments and reevaluating purchases, gifts and other activities.
16 The fact that for much of the 20th century, pop culture was regarded as inferior to high culture also added to its luster — a sort innocence by disassociation.
17 Some of this disassociation may be a symptom of the great influx of transplants who are familiar with warmer and drier climates.
18 “I learned disassociation at a very young age, as a bedwetter who had to go to sleepover camp,” she said.
19 Liz and I couldn’t talk about it and the sense of disassociation became extreme.
20 It’s a compelling setup, but Serpell’s delivery is truly innovative: Her shape-shifting approach to character and language captures the disassociation that often attends loss in brand-new ways.