[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.
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