dissociate
英 [dɪˈsəʊʃieɪt]
美 [dɪˈsoʊʃieɪt]
v. 否认同…有关系; 声明不支持; 表明无关; 把…分开(或看作是无关联的)
过去式:dissociated 过去分词:dissociated 现在分词:dissociating 复数:dissociates 第三人称单数:dissociates
BNC.15065 / COCA.21909
牛津词典
verb
- 否认同…有关系;声明不支持;表明无关
to say or do sth to show that you are not connected with or do not support sb/sth; to make it clear that sth is not connected with a particular plan, action, etc.- He tried to dissociate himself from the party's more extreme views.
他极力表明自己并不赞成该党较为偏激的观点。 - They were determined to dissociate the UN from any agreement to impose sanctions.
他们决心阻止联合国同意实施制裁。
- He tried to dissociate himself from the party's more extreme views.
- 把…分开(或看作是无关联的)
to think of two people or things as separate and not connected with each other- She tried to dissociate the two events in her mind.
她试图从思想上将这两件事分开。
- She tried to dissociate the two events in her mind.
柯林斯词典
- VERB (通常指为了避免麻烦和责难而)与…断绝关系,表明与…没有关系
If youdissociate yourself fromsomething or someone, you say or show that you are not connected with them, usually in order to avoid trouble or blame.- It is getting harder for the president to dissociate himself from the scandal.
总统越来越难摆脱这一丑闻了。
- It is getting harder for the president to dissociate himself from the scandal.
- VERB 把…分开;使分离
If youdissociateone thingfromanother, you consider the two things as separate from each other, or you separate them.- Almost the first lesson they learn is how to dissociate emotion from reason.
如何将理智和情感分开几乎可以说是他们所上的第一课。
- Almost the first lesson they learn is how to dissociate emotion from reason.
英英释义
verb
- to undergo a reversible or temporary breakdown of a molecule into simpler molecules or atoms
- acids dissociate to give hydrogen ions
- regard as unconnected
- you must dissociate these two events!
- decouple our foreign policy from ideology
- part
- She disassociated herself from the organization when she found out the identity of the president