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Dissolve is a verb with multiple meanings: to mix a substance with a liquid and make it disappear (e.g., sugar in water), to officially end an organization, parliament, marriage, or business agreement, and for something to become weaker and disappear.
dissolve verb (V-ERG) (使)溶解 If a substance dissolves in liquid or if you dissolve it, it becomes mixed with the liquid and disappears. verb (VERB) 解散(团体或机构) When an organization or institution is dissolved, it is officially ended or broken up. verb (VERB) 解散(议会) When a parliament is dissolved, it is formally ended, so that elections for a new parliament can be held. verb (VERB) 解除(婚姻关系);终止(商业协议) When a marriage or business arrangement is dissolved, it is officially ended. verb (V-ERG) (使)消失;消除;消散 If something such as a problem or feeling dissolves or is dissolved, it becomes weaker and disappears.
[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)溶解 If a substance dissolves in liquid or if you dissolve it, it becomes mixed with the liquid and disappears.
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Heat gently until the sugar dissolves...
慢慢加热直到糖溶解为止。
Dissolve the salt in a little boiled water.
将盐溶解在少许开水中。
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[VERB 动词]解散(团体或机构) When an organization or institution is dissolved, it is officially ended or broken up.
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The committee has been dissolved...
委员会已经解散了。
The King agreed to dissolve the present commission.
国王同意解散目前的委员会。
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[VERB 动词]解散(议会) When a parliament is dissolved, it is formally ended, so that elections for a new parliament can be held.
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The present assembly will be dissolved on April 30th...
现在的议会将于 4 月 30 日解散。
Kaifu threatened to dissolve the Parliament and call an election.
卡夫威胁要解散议会并举行选举。
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[VERB 动词]解除(婚姻关系);终止(商业协议) When a marriage or business arrangement is dissolved, it is officially ended.
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The marriage was dissolved in 1976.
这段婚姻于1976年结束。
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)消失;消除;消散 If something such as a problem or feeling dissolves or is dissolved, it becomes weaker and disappears.
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His new-found optimism dissolved...
他刚刚萌生的乐观情绪消失了。
Lenny still could not dissolve the nagging lump of tension in his chest.
莱尼仍不能消除令他不安的紧张感。
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dis·solve★/dɪˈzɒlv; NAmEdɪˈzɑːlv/verb1★[intransitive ]dissolve(in sth) (of a solid 固体)to mix with a liquid and become part of it 溶解◆Salt dissolves in water.盐溶解于水。◆Heat gently until the sugar dissolves.慢慢加热直到糖溶解为止。2★[transitive ]dissolvesth (in sth) to make a solid become part of a liquid 使(固体)溶解◆Dissolve the tablet in water.把药片溶于水中。3[transitive ]dissolvesth to officially end a marriage, business agreement or parliament 解除(婚姻关系);终止(商业协议);解散(议会)◆Their marriage was dissolved in 1999.他们于 1999 年解除了婚姻关系。◆The election was announced and parliament was dissolved.宣布选举后,议会解散了。4[intransitive , transitive ]to disappear; to make sth disappear 消除;(使)消失,消散◆When the ambulance had gone, the crowd dissolved.救护车离开后人群便散开了。dissolvesth ◆His calm response dissolved her anger.他平静的回答化解了她的怒气。5[intransitive ]~ into laughter, tears, etc.to suddenly start laughing, crying, etc. 禁不住(笑起来或哭起来等)◆When the teacher looked up, the children dissolved into giggles.教师抬头看时,孩子们不禁格格笑起来。◆Every time she heard his name, she dissolved into tears.每当听到他的名字时,她都禁不住泪流满面。6[transitive , intransitive ]to remove or destroy sth, especially by a chemical process; to be destroyed in this way (尤以化学手段)除去,毁掉;(被)破坏dissolvesth (away) ◆a new detergent that dissolves stains新型去污洗涤剂dissolve(away) ◆All the original calcium had dissolved away.所有原始钙都被破坏了。dissolvedissolvesdissolveddissolvingdis·solve/dɪˈzɒlv; NAmEdɪˈzɑːlv/
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dissolvedis‧solve /dɪˈzɒlv $ dɪˈzɑːlv/ ●●○ verb
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1become part of liquid[intransitive, transitive] if a solid dissolves, or if you dissolve it, it mixes with a liquid and becomes part of it: Stir until the sugar dissolves.dissolve in Sugar dissolves in water.dissolve something in something Dissolve the tablet in water.2end [transitive] to formally end a parliament, business arrangement, marriage etc: The monarch had the power to dissolve parliament.3emotion dissolve into/in laughter/tears etc to start laughing or crying: She dissolved into fits of laughter.4become weaker [intransitive, transitive] to gradually become smaller or weaker before disappearing, or to make something do this: Her enthusiasm dissolved his shyness. A few clouds formed briefly before dissolving again.