dissipate
vt. 驅散; 使消散; 浪費,揮霍; 耗盡
vi. 消散; 放蕩,揮霍
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...
房間裡的緊張氣氛消失了。
He wound down the windows to dissipate the heat.
他搖下窗子來散熱。
When someone dissipates money, time, or effort, they waste it in a foolish way.
He is dissipating his time and energy on too many different things...
他在太多不同的事情上浪費時間和精力。
Her father had dissipated her inheritance.
她父親已經揮霍掉了她繼承的遺產。
1. to cause to separate and go in different directions;
2. move away from each other;
3. spend frivolously and unwisely;
4. live a life or pleasure, especially with respect to alcoholic consumption
Ideally, the cars slide along this wall or crash barrier and dissipate energy and speed.
理想上, 賽車沿著這面牆或者是防撞護欄消散衝擊力和速度.
His discourse on the device in dispute is discreet to dissipate others'suspicion.
為了打消別人的疑慮,他做的關於那個有爭議的裝置的演說很謹慎.
The lane lines that separate swimmers are called wave eaters because they dissipate turbulent water.
被稱作波浪吞噬者,因為他們使得湍急的水流能夠消散.
When the man got vanilla, engine was still too hot for the vapor lock to dissipate.
當這人買香草冰激凌時, 發動機仍然太熱不能驅散氣阻.
Presuming the Three to be vanquished, the Horadrim's unstable fellowship began to dissipate.
可以料想在三大惡魔被擊敗之後, 赫拉迪姆那不穩固的友誼便開始消散了.
vt. 浪費
vt. 驅散;使消散
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