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dissipate 音标拼音: [d'ɪsəp ,et] vt. 散失,驱散,浪费
vi. 消散,放荡 散失,驱散,浪费消散,放荡 dissipate v 1: to cause to separate and go in different directions; " She waved her hand and scattered the crowds" [ synonym: { disperse}, { dissipate}, { dispel}, { break up}, { scatter}] 2: move away from each other; " The crowds dispersed"; " The children scattered in all directions when the teacher approached"; [ synonym: { disperse}, { dissipate}, { scatter}, { spread out}] 3: spend frivolously and unwisely; " Fritter away one' s inheritance" [ synonym: { fritter}, { frivol away}, { dissipate}, { shoot}, { fritter away}, { fool}, { fool away}] 4: live a life of pleasure, especially with respect to alcoholic consumptionDissipate \ Dis" si* pate\, v. i. 1. To separate into parts and disappear; to waste away; to scatter; to disperse; to vanish; as, a fog or cloud gradually dissipates before the rays or heat of the sun; the heat of a body dissipates. [ 1913 Webster] 2. To be extravagant, wasteful, or dissolute in the pursuit of pleasure; to engage in dissipation. [ 1913 Webster]
dissipate \ dis" si* pate\ ( d[ i^] s" s[ i^]* p[= a] t), v. t. [ imp. & p. p. { Dissipated}; p. pr. & vb. n. { Dissipating}.] [ L. dissipatus, p. p. of dissipare; dis- an obsolete verb sipare, supare. to throw.] 1. To scatter completely; to disperse and cause to disappear; -- used esp. of the dispersion of things that can never again be collected or restored. [ 1913 Webster] Dissipated those foggy mists of error. -- Selden. [ 1913 Webster] I soon dissipated his fears. -- Cook. [ 1913 Webster] The extreme tendency of civilization is to dissipate all intellectual energy. -- Hazlitt. [ 1913 Webster] 2. To destroy by wasteful extravagance or lavish use; to squander. [ 1913 Webster] The vast wealth . . . was in three years dissipated. -- Bp. Burnet. Syn: To disperse; scatter; dispel; spend; squander; waste; consume; lavish. [ 1913 Webster] 124 Moby Thesaurus words for " dissipate": ablate, attenuate, be consumed, be gone, be promiscuous, blow, blow off, blunder away, break up, burn up, carouse, cast forth, cease, cease to be, cease to exist, chase women, clear away, come to naught, come to nothing, commit adultery, consume, crumble, debauch, decrease, dematerialize, depart, deplete, depreciate, die, die away, die out, diffuse, dilute, diminish, disappear, disintegrate, dispel, disperse, disseminate, dissolve, distribute, do a fade- out, drain, dribble away, drive away, dwindle, erode, evanesce, evaporate, exhaust, exit, fade, fade away, fade out, flee, fly, fool, fornicate, fritter away, gamble away, go, go away, go through, go to pot, go to seed, go to waste, grovel, hang the expense, hide, lavish, leak, leak away, leave no trace, leave the scene, live hard, make merry, melt, melt away, party, pass, pass away, pass out, perish, peter out, philander, plunge into dissipation, rake, retire from sight, revel, roister, run riot, run through, run to seed, run to waste, scatter, seize the day, shrink, sink, sink away, slather, sleep around, sow, sow broadcast, spread out, squander, suffer an eclipse, swing, thin, thin out, throw away, throw money around, use up, vanish, vanish from sight, vaporize, volatilize, wallow, wanton, waste, waste away, wear, wear away, whore, womanize
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- DISSIPATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DISSIPATE is to break up and drive off How to use dissipate in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Dissipate
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Definition of dissipate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- DISSIPATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DISSIPATE definition: 1 to (cause to) gradually disappear or waste: 2 to (cause to) gradually disappear or waste: 3… Learn more
- DISSIPATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
When something dissipates or when you dissipate it, it becomes less or becomes less strong until it disappears or goes away completely The tension in the room had dissipated
- Dissipate - definition of dissipate by The Free Dictionary
dissipate (ˈdɪsɪˌpeɪt) vb 1 to exhaust or be exhausted by dispersion 2 (tr) to scatter or break up
- dissipate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
dissipate (third-person singular simple present dissipates, present participle dissipating, simple past and past participle dissipated) (transitive) To drive away, disperse
- DISSIPATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
DISSIPATE definition: to scatter in various directions; disperse; dispel See examples of dissipate used in a sentence
- Dissipate Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Dissipate definition: To cause to lose (energy, such as heat) irreversibly
- Dissipate Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
Her anger began to dissipate after a while He had dissipated [= squandered] his family's fortune in only a few years
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