单词 | dissipations |
释义 | dissipateverb dis·si·pate ˈdi-sə-ˌpāt dissipated; dissipating transitive verb 1 a : to break up and drive off dissipate a crowd b : to cause to spread thin or scatter and gradually vanish one's sympathy is eventually dissipated Andrew Feinberg c physics : to lose (heat, electricity, etc.) irrecoverably 2 : to spend or use up wastefully or foolishly dissipated the family fortune in reckless business ventures intransitive verb 1 : to break up and scatter or vanish The clouds dissipated and the sun came out. The team's early momentum has dissipated. 2 : to be extravagant or dissolute in the pursuit of pleasure especially : to drink to excess his extended dissipating of the night before dissipater noun dissipations nounas in dispersions an act or process in which something scatters or is scattered the dissipation of the clouds by the early morning winds Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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