disassociate
英 [ˌdɪsəˈsəʊsieɪt , ˌdɪsəˈsəʊʃieɪt]
美 [ˌdɪsəˈsoʊsieɪt , ˌdɪsəˈsoʊʃieɪt]
v. (通常指为避免麻烦或指责)(同…)脱离瓜葛,(与…)分清界线,(和…)一刀两断; 把…(与…)分开
过去式:disassociated 过去分词:disassociated 第三人称单数:disassociates 现在分词:disassociating
BNC.32651 / COCA.21409
柯林斯词典
- VERB (通常指为避免麻烦或指责)(同…)脱离瓜葛,(与…)分清界线,(和…)一刀两断
If youdisassociate yourself fromsomething or someone, you say or show that you are not connected with them, usually in order to avoid trouble or blame.- I wish to disassociate myself from this very sad decision...
我希望我同这个令人遗憾的决定撇清关系。 - He proposed that the Council should disassociate itself from such behaviour.
他提议委员会应同这种行为撇清关系。
- I wish to disassociate myself from this very sad decision...
- VERB 把…(与…)分开
If youdisassociateone group or thingfromanother, you separate them.- ...an attempt by the president to disassociate the military from politics.
总统实行军政分离的一次尝试
- ...an attempt by the president to disassociate the military from politics.
英英释义
verb
- part
- She disassociated herself from the organization when she found out the identity of the president