[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)消失;消除;驱散 When something dissipates or when you dissipate it, it becomes less or becomes less strong until it disappears or goes away completely.
[V]
[V n]
[FORMAL 正式]
The tension in the room had dissipated...
房间里的紧张气氛消失了。
He wound down the windows to dissipate the heat.
他摇下窗子来散热。
dissipation
...heat dissipation.
散热
2
[VERB 动词]浪费(金钱、时间或精力);挥霍 When someone dissipates money, time, or effort, they waste it in a foolish way.
[V n]
[FORMAL 正式]
He is dissipating his time and energy on too many different things...
他在太多不同的事情上浪费时间和精力。
Her father had dissipated her inheritance.
她父亲已经挥霍掉了她继承的遗产。
dissipation
...the dissipation of my wealth.
对我财富的挥霍
Oxford
dis·si·pate/ˈdɪsɪpeɪt; NAmEˈdɪsɪpeɪt/verb( formal) 1[intransitive , transitive ]to gradually become or make sth become weaker until it disappears (使)消散,消失;驱散◆Eventually, his anger dissipated.他的愤怒终于平息了。dissipatesth ◆Her laughter soon dissipated the tension in the air.她的笑声很快消除了紧张气氛。2[transitive ]dissipatesth to waste sth, such as time or money, especially by not planning the best way of using it 挥霍,浪费,消磨(时间、金钱等)SYN
1[intransitive, transitive] to gradually become less or weaker before disappearing completely, or to make something do this: As he thought it over, his anger gradually dissipated. Little by little, the smoke was dissipated by the breeze.2[transitive] to waste something valuable such as time, money, or energy: His savings were soon dissipated.
open
www.ankiedu.club
Learn with these flashcards. Click next, previous, or up to navigate to more flashcards for this subject.