单词 | dissociate |
释义 | dissociateWord family noundissociabilitydissociablenessdissocialitydissociationadjectivedissociabledissocialdissociativeadverbdissociablyverbdissocializedissociate dis·so·ci·ate /dɪˈsəʊʃieɪt, -sieɪt $ -ˈsoʊ-/ verb [transitiveT] 1 DISAGREEto do or say something to show that you do not agree with the views or actions of someone with whom you had a connection 表示不同意…;表明与…无关 dissociate yourself from something I wish to dissociate myself from Mr Irvine’s remarks. 我想说明我不同意欧文先生的话。 2. SEPARATE technical to regard two things or people as separate and not connected to each other 把…分开,视…无关联 OPP associate —dissociation /dɪˌsəʊʃiˈeɪʃən -siˈeɪ- $ -ˌsoʊ-/ noun [uncountableU] Examples from the Corpus dissociate• We also know how rapidly the two became dissociated.• Once dissociated from coercive power, it will witness a renewal of spirituality.• At no time could his work for the press be dissociated from his political convictions.• Some have dissociated themselves because the churches have turned them off through their disobedience and indifference.• The first two of these have, for different reasons, dissociated themselves from the causal-corrective concerns of traditional criminology.• Those who set the monstrosity of globalisation in train seek in vain to dissociate themselves from the effects of their actions.• The Socialists wanted to dissociate themselves with the republican government, which was losing its strength and unity. dissociate yourself from something• He recalled how Burun had dissociated himself from acting as Artai's sponsor.• She dissociated herself from her own events, from the ruin of events, and went on without a fare-thee-well.• Walter Carew had placed the painting of himself further down, dissociating himself from his weaker, lecherous, spendthrift brother.• Reorganization of state bodies After the coup, the former pillars of the state rushed to dissociate themselves from it.• The first two of these have, for different reasons, dissociated themselves from the causal-corrective concerns of traditional criminology.• Those who set the monstrosity of globalisation in train seek in vain to dissociate themselves from the effects of their actions.• The president was supposed to be dissociating himself from the Shah not encouraging him.• In a phone conversation with Jackson after the article appeared, Gingrich dissociated himself from Watts' remark, according to Jackson. (1500-1600) Latin dissociare, from sociare “to join” |
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