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英:[dɪ'zɒlvɪŋ]
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adj.
毁灭性的,消溶的
v.
溶解( dissolve的现在分词 )
结束
消除
以化学手段)除去
词根:dissolve
adj.dissolved 溶解的;溶化的
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.dissolved 使溶解;使溶化(dissolve的过去分词)
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
dissolving capacity溶解能力
溶气罐
dissolving-air tank
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
distantadjective
separated in space or time : away
being at a great distance : far-off
distant galaxies
far apart
not close in relationship
distant cousin
cold entry 1 sense 2, unfriendly
distantadjective
separated in space or time : away
being at a great distance : far-off
distant galaxies
far apart
not close in relationship
distant cousin
cold entry 1 sense 2, unfriendly
distance1 of 3noun
separation in time
the space or amount of space between two points, lines, surfaces, or objects
the full length
go the distance
the quality or state of being not friendly : reserve
a distant point or place
a light seen in the distance
distance2 of 3verb
to make or keep an emotional separation from
to leave far behind
distance3 of 3adjective
taking place using electronic media that links instructors and students who are not together in a classroom
distance learning
distance1 of 3noun
separation in time
the space or amount of space between two points, lines, surfaces, or objects
the full length
go the distance
the quality or state of being not friendly : reserve
a distant point or place
a light seen in the distance
distance2 of 3verb
to make or keep an emotional separation from
to leave far behind
distance3 of 3adjective
taking place using electronic media that links instructors and students who are not together in a classroom
distance learning
distance1 of 3noun
separation in time
the space or amount of space between two points, lines, surfaces, or objects
the full length
go the distance
the quality or state of being not friendly : reserve
a distant point or place
a light seen in the distance
distance2 of 3verb
to make or keep an emotional separation from
to leave far behind
distance3 of 3adjective
taking place using electronic media that links instructors and students who are not together in a classroom
distance learning
distaff1 of 2noun
a staff for holding the flax or wool in spinning
the female branch or side of a family
distaff2 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or being a woman distaff skiers
the distaff side of the family
dissuadeverb
to persuade or advise not to do something
dissonantadjective
marked by dissonance
dissonancenoun
an unpleasant combination of musical sounds
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 Its edges...they weren’t defined, but seemed to melt against the blue of the sky like sugar dissolving into tea.
2 “By any means necessary” meant examine the obstacles, determine the vision, find the resolve, and explore the alternatives toward dissolving the obstacles.
3 I dropped the robe in the water and watched as it swirled away, dissolving in the current.
4 The snow was still falling, dissolving against the windshield, leaving wet asterisks on the glass.
5 With Atal’s help she drew off some of the sticky, resinous sap, and then came the long process of boiling, dissolving, boiling again, until the varnish was ready to use.
6 Pouring concrete mixture into the sea immediately started the hardening process and rather than just dissolving in the mass of water, the substance was tough and long-lasting.
将混凝土混合物倒入大海后立即开始硬化过程,而且该物质非但不会在水中溶解,还保持坚硬耐久。
7 Hopes for peace dissolved in renewed violence.
8 The Apple Jacks box was a problem, and I started to get a bit scared when at first I couldn’t find it, but then I saw it floating, the paper box dissolving like a wafer.
9 Chemical wood pulp, sulphite, other than dissolving grades.
亚硫酸盐木浆,但溶解级的除外。
10 His trust in her was dissolving more and more.
他对她的信任是越来越少了.
11 I see back through the dissolving photograph, myself and father leaning over a bassinet.
12 But we have a choice to face it and in doing so, dissolving it into the nothingness from which it came.
但是我们可以选择面对它,这样做的话,我们就能从它来的地方把它消除掉。
13 Chemical wood pulp, soda or sulphate, other than dissolving grades.
碱木浆或硫酸盐木浆,但溶解级的除外。
14 The Chamber was dissolving in a whirl of dull color.
15 She began to tremble, and she felt the sinking and dissolving inside her that meant she was going to cry.
16 The treatment is used to dissolve kidney stones.
17 It was a dissolving fire which was actuating him now.
此刻驱使他的是吞噬一切的烈火.
18 The light spiraled around her, dragging her farther and farther from her own body, until she could feel the edges of her consciousness beginning to unravel, dissolving into the endless sea of light.
19 I know there’s nothing I can do about the dissolving tablet, but maybe, with practice, I can squirrel away both the capsule and the green pill.
20 The Fates swirled around him, dissolving into air, and the glittery whirlwind shot into the sky.