dissociate
英 [dɪ'səʊʃɪeɪt; -sɪ-]
美 [dɪ'soʃɪet]
- vt. 游离;使分离;分裂
- vi. 游离;分离;分裂
TEM8 GRE
dissociate 否认联系dis-, 不,非,使相反。-soc, 联系,词源同social, society. 即不再联系,否认联系。
- dissociate (v.)
- 1610s (implied in dissociated), from Latin dissociatus, past participle of dissociare "to separate from companionship, disunite, set at variance," from dis- "apart" (see dis-) + sociare "to join," from socius "companion" (see social (adj.)). Attested from 1540s as a past participle adjective meaning "separated."
- 1. He has failed to dissociate himself clearly and unambiguously from the attack.
- 他未能干净利落地同那起攻击事件撇清关系。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. He tried to dissociate himself from the party's more extreme views.
- 他极力表明自己并不赞成该党较为偏激的观点。
来自《权威词典》
- 3. It is difficult to dissociate the man from his position.
- 一想到这个人,就很难不联想起他的职位.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
- 4. Almost the first lesson they learn is how to dissociate emotion from reason.
- 如何将理智和情感分开几乎可以说是他们所上的第一课。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. It is getting harder for the president to dissociate himself from the scandal.
- 总统越来越难摆脱这一丑闻了。
来自柯林斯例句