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/dɪˈzɒlv/ |
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1 | I if a solid substance dissolves in a liquid , it is mixed into the liquid so that it becomes included in it 溶解 |
| +in salt dissolves in water 盐溶于水。 |
| 1a | T to mix a solid substance into a liquid so that it becomes included in it 使溶解 | | dissolve sth in sth Dissolve the sugar in one tablespoon of water over a low heat. 把糖放在一汤匙水里,用小火加热使其溶解。 | |
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2 | I/T if a group or organization dissolves, or if someone dissolves it , it stops existing (使)解体;(使)毁灭 |
| The Soviet Union was dissolved in 1991. 苏联在1991年解体。 |
| 2a | T to formally end a parliament | |
| 2b | T to officially end a marriage or other legal agreement (正式)解除(婚姻关系或其他法律协议) | | Their marriage was dissolved in 1938. 他们在1938年离了婚。 | |
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3 | I/T to disappear or stop existing , or to make something do this , especially a feeling (使)消失;(使)破灭 |
| After four days, her hopes of finding Ben began to dissolve. 4天后,她找到本的希望开始破灭。 |
PHRASAL VERBS |
- | disˈsolve into |
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| dissolve into sth: if you dissolve into something such as tears or laughter , you begin to cry or laugh in an uncontrolled way 禁不住开始(大哭或大笑等) |
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