美 [dɪˈsoʊsieɪtɪd; dɪˈsoʊʃieɪtɪd]
adj. 离解的;分裂的
v. 分离(dissociate 的过去分词)
dissociate /dɪˈsəʊʃɪˌeɪt, -sɪ-/ TEM8 [ dissociating dissociated dissociates ]
及物动词 If you dissociate yourself from something or someone, you say or show that you are not connected with them, usually in order to avoid trouble or blame. 使分离; 使脱离
It seems harder and harder for the president to dissociate himself from the scandals that surround Mr. Galdos.
看来总统越来越难以从缠绕盖尔多斯先生的丑闻中脱身。
及物动词 If you dissociate one thing from another, you consider the two things as separate from each other, or you separate them. 把…分开
Almost the first lesson they learn is how to dissociate emotion from reason.
第一堂课上他们学的几乎就是如何将情感和理智分开。
part; cease or break association with
同义词: disassociate / divorce / disunite / disjoint
to undergo a reversible or temporary breakdown of a molecule into simpler molecules or atoms
acids dissociate to give hydrogen ions
分裂-引用次数:2
参考来源弗洛伊德无意识理论的哲学阐释
离解[亦作disassociate]
使离解
分离的游离的
... dissociated分离的 dissociated分离的游离的 dissociationconstant分解常数 ...
抽离(Dissociated):不在一经验当中,而是由外部看或听到。
... dissociatedstate游离状态 dissociated分离的 dissociated分离的游离的 ...
分离(dissociate的过去分词)
There are many patients in the ward and his latest include Colonel Norville Bliss who has dissociated from his past.
病房里有许多病人,他最近的一位病人是与他的过去无关的诺维尔·布利斯上校。
Poorer sectors of society dissociated their idea of national identity from the state.
穷人阶层将民族认同与国家认同分离开来。
But the attack that caused the most stir was one from which Mr Berlusconi swiftly dissociated himself.
但老贝却迅速地从引起最大轰动的攻击中抽身而退。
The dogs pick up on that." "They know that their owner has just dissociated and a lot of them will just spontaneously nudge their owners to try to kind of get them back to consciousness."
VOA : standard.2010.05.18
The Hardwicke chambers, where Ms Hewson works in London, said it dissociated itself from her comments.
New identities are usually reserved for officers under "nonofficial cover, " where they are generally assuming identities that are totally dissociated with the U.S. government.
New identities are usually reserved for officers under "non-official cover, " where they are generally assuming identities that are totally dissociated with the U.S. government.