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dis·so·ci·ate AHD[dĭ-sōʹshē-āt', -sē-] D.J.[dɪˈsəʊʃiːˌeɪt, -siː-]K.K.[dɪˈsoʃiˌet, -si-]v.(动词)dis.so.ci.at.ed, dis.so.ci.at.ing, dis.so.ci.ates v.tr.(及物动词)- To remove from association; separate:把…分开;使分离,使脱离:"Marx never dissociated man from his social environment"(Sidney Hook)“马克思认为人与社会环境绝对无法分离开”(悉尼·胡克)
- Chemistry To cause to undergo dissociation.【化学】 使分离,使游离
v.intr.(不及物动词)- To cease associating; part.中止联系;分开
- Biology To mutate or change morphologically, often reversibly.【生物学】 突变,变异:经受突变或形态上的改变,常为可逆地
- Chemistry To undergo dissociation.【化学】 分离,游离
- Latin dissociāre dissociāt- 拉丁语 dissociāre dissociāt-
- dis- [dis-] dis- [表示“否定,相反”等意]
- sociāre [to unite] from socius [companion] * see sek w- 1sociāre [将…联结在一起,使成为一体] 源自 socius [同伴,伴侣,朋友] * 参见 sek w- 1
dissoʹcia'tive adj.(形容词) |