dissipate
di
ˈdɪ
di
ssi
pate
ˌpeɪt
peit
British pronunciation
/dˈɪsɪpˌe‍ɪt/

“dissipate”的英语定义和含义

to dissipate
01

消散, 逐渐消失

to gradually disappear or spread out
Intransitive
to dissipate definition and meaning
example
例子
The morning mist began to dissipate as the sun rose higher in the sky.
晨雾随着太阳在天空中升高开始消散
The smell of freshly baked bread slowly dissipated throughout the house, enticing everyone to the kitchen.
新鲜出炉的面包的香味慢慢消散在整个房子里,吸引着大家去厨房。
02

浪费, 挥霍

to waste money, energy, or resources
Transitive: to dissipate energy or resources
example
例子
He quickly realized that buying expensive gadgets was causing him to dissipate his savings.
他很快意识到购买昂贵的电子产品正在导致他浪费积蓄。
Leaving the lights on all day without necessity can dissipate energy and increase electricity bills.
整天不必要地开着灯会浪费能源并增加电费。
03

驱散, 消散

to cause to scatter, spread, and eventually vanish
Transitive: to dissipate sth
example
例子
Opening the windows helped dissipate the strong smell of paint throughout the room.
打开窗户有助于消散整个房间强烈的油漆味。
The fan was turned on to dissipate the smoke from the kitchen after accidentally burning the food.
在不小心烧焦食物后,风扇被打开以消散厨房里的烟雾。
04

消散, 沉溺于享乐

to indulge excessively in pleasure, especially by drinking alcohol
Intransitive
example
例子
After losing his job, he began to dissipate, spending all his time at the casino.
失业后,他开始放纵,把所有时间都花在赌场。
She dissipated for weeks on end, neglecting her studies and health.
她连续几周沉溺于享乐,忽视了学业和健康。
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