单词 | dis |
释义 | dis1[ dees ] / dis / SEE SYNONYMS FOR dis ON THESAURUS.COM 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 dis1<Old Norse dīs, plural dīsir; origin uncertain Words nearby disdirty 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 / verb (used with object), dissed, dis·sing.to show disrespect for; affront. to disparage; belittle. nouninsult or disparagement; criticism. Origin of dis21980–85, 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. Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for disBritish Dictionary definitions for dis (1 of 4)dis / (dɪs) / verba variant spelling of diss British Dictionary definitions for dis (2 of 4)Dis / (dɪs) / nounAlso 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 prefixindicating 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 formvariant of di- 1 dissyllable Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Medical definitions for disdis- 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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