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    dissociation查询结果如下:

    音标:[dɪˌsəʊsi'eɪʃn]
    名词复数:dissociations 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:n.分解;分离;游离
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    n.
    ①(思想、情感上的)分离;无关系;
    dissociation of ideas
    将各种观念分开.
    ②【化】分离;
    eletroclytic dissociation
    电解分离.
    -扩展释义
    n. 【化学】
    分解,解离作用,解离
    n.
    1. 分解;分离;游离,2. 【心】分裂
    rioventricular interference dissociation
    干扰性房室分离;干扰性房室脱节
    n. 【农业】
    不相联,解离,离解作用
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:noun

    例句1. there can be a dissociation of behaviour from consciousness’

    同义词系列1
    同义词系列2
    反义词系列1
    -dissociation的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Able to be dissociated, divided or separated. || Not well associated or assorted; incongruous. || Having a tendency to dissolve social connections; unsuited to society; unsociable.
    “Weak acids have dissociable protons like strong acids, but they simply do not dissociate completely.”
    “These data indicate that the NAc core and shell make dissociable contributions to behavioral flexibility during set shifting.”
    “Bornstein posed this question in relation to the debate about the existence of dissociable implicit and explicit learning systems.”
    which can be dissolved or disintegrated
    “The dissoluble electrode is formed by a central layer having outer layers disposed on either plane side thereof.”
    “In the absence of consummation, the union was questionable at best and easily dissoluble without debasing the sacrament of marriage.”
    “I felt how frail, how dissoluble, were the fiery links that bound my feeble spirit to that strong immortal.”
    Capable of being dissolved.
    “Guidelines for selecting a supplement were provided including the importance of selecting a dissolvable supplement.”
    “These are available as tablets, injections, nasal sprays or dissolvable wafers.”
    “If dissolvable stitches have been used, they will disappear 7-10 days after the operation.”
    that has been disintegrated in a solvent
    Capable of dissolution into a fluid. || Having power to dissolve a solid body.

    名词 变体/同根词

    The quality of being dissolvable.
    The state or quality of being dissoluble.
    The process of dissolving; dissolution.
    “The disc is Arden’s first collection of original material since sorting out business woes that resulted in the dissolvement of her management company.”
    One who, or that which, dissolves or dissipates.
    “A Texas chemical company has developed a molecular cement dissolver as an alternative to acid for removing hardened concrete from tools, trucks, and other equipment.”
    “Another gallstone dissolver cannot be taken orally so moctanin has to be given via a catheter through the skin or via an endoscope into the gallbladder.”
    “Morehouse Cowles is the leading designer and manufacturer of vertical-shaft milling, dissolver and disperser equipment and impeller blades.”
    The capability to be dissolved or disintegrated
    “Maximum ratings of dissolubility were obtained for tetralin and 1,2-phenyl dichloride.”
    “Hence arose the idea of the dissolubility of marriage and divorce, superseding the unity and indissolubility of the marriage bond.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    (transitive) To make unrelated; to sever a connection; to separate. || (intransitive) To part; to stop associating. || (chemistry) To separate compounds into simpler component parts, usually by applying heat or through electrolysis. || (chemistry) To undergo dissociation. || (psychology) To undergo dissociation.
    “Only the means needs to be dissociated from political aims.”
    “But even though the college has left its grisly past behind, it’s hard to dissociate it from the macabre tales of its early beginnings.”
    “The complex was allowed to dissociate for 500 s, then residually bound ligand was removed using a pulse of acidic glycine.”
    (transitive) To terminate a union of multiple members actively, as by disbanding || (transitive) To destroy, make disappear || (transitive) To liquify, melt into a fluid || (intransitive) To be melted, changed into a fluid || (chemistry) To disintegrate chemically into a solution by immersion into a liquid or gas. || (chemistry) To be disintegrated by such immersion. || (transitive) To disperse, drive apart a group of persons. || (transitive) To break the continuity of; to disconnect; to loosen; to undo; to separate. || (law, transitive) To annul; to rescind; to discharge or release. || (cinematography, intransitive) To shift from one shot to another by having the former fade out as the latter fades in. || (intransitive) To resolve itself as by dissolution || (过时的,旧时用法) To solve; to clear up; to resolve. || To relax by pleasure; to make powerless.
    “Jelly sweets made with this ingredient do not dissolve easily and can result in the sweets becoming stuck in a child’s throat.”
    “With no coalition partner, the Society dissolved as France fell into radicalism.”
    “It is not at all democratic to dissolve an elected assembly before its time has expired.”
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