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单词 dis
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dis

1
[ dees ]
/ dis /
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noun, plural dis·ir [dee-sir]. /ˈdi sɪr/. Scandinavian Mythology.

lady; woman.
female deity, especially one promoting fertility: often used as a suffix on names: Freydis; Hjordis; Thordis.

Origin of dis

1
<Old Norse dīs, plural dīsir; origin uncertain

Words nearby dis

dirty trick, dirty tricks, dirty war, dirty word, dirty work, dis, disability, disability clause, disability insurance, Disability Rights Commission, disable

Definition for dis (2 of 7)

dis2
[ dis ]
/ dɪs /
Slang.

verb (used with object), dissed, dis·sing.

to show disrespect for; affront.
to disparage; belittle.

noun

insult or disparagement; criticism.

Origin of dis

2
1980–85, Americanism; from dis-1 extracted from such words as disrespect and disparage

Definition for dis (3 of 7)

Dis
[ dis ]
/ dɪs /

noun Classical Mythology.

a god of the underworld.
Also called Dis Pater.
Compare Pluto.

Definition for dis (4 of 7)

DIS

abbreviation Trademark.

the Disney Channel: a cable television channel.

Definition for dis (5 of 7)

dis-1

a Latin prefix meaning “apart,” “asunder,” “away,” “utterly,” or having a privative, negative, or reversing force (see de-, un-2); used freely, especially with these latter senses, as an English formative: disability; disaffirm; disbar; disbelief; discontent; dishearten; dislike; disown.
Also di-.

Origin of dis-

1
<Latin (akin to bis,Greek dís twice); before f, dif-; before some consonants, di-; often replacing obsolete des-<Old French

Definition for dis (6 of 7)

dis-2

variant of di-1 before s:dissyllable.

Definition for dis (7 of 7)

dis.

distance.
distant.
distribute.
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British Dictionary definitions for dis (1 of 4)

dis
/ (dɪs) /

verb

a variant spelling of diss

British Dictionary definitions for dis (2 of 4)

Dis
/ (dɪs) /

noun

Also called: Orcus, Pluto the Roman god of the underworld
the abode of the dead; underworld
Greek equivalent: Hades

British Dictionary definitions for dis (3 of 4)

dis-1

prefix

indicating reversaldisconnect; disembark
indicating negation, lack, or deprivationdissimilar; distrust; disgrace
indicating removal or releasedisembowel; disburden
expressing intensive forcedissever

Word Origin for dis-

from Latin dis- apart; in some cases, via Old French des-. In compound words of Latin origin, dis- becomes dif- before f and di- before some consonants

British Dictionary definitions for dis (4 of 4)

dis-2

combining form

variant of di- 1 dissyllable
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Medical definitions for dis

dis-

pref.

Not:disjugate.
Absence of; opposite of:disorientation.
Undo; do the opposite of:dislocate.
Deprive of; remove:dismember.
The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.
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