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dissipated
(
a
.)沈迷于酒色的,閒遊浪蕩的,消散的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
dis·si·pate
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Dissipated
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Dissipating
.]
1.
To
scatter
completely
;
to
disperse
and
cause
to
disappear
; --
used
esp
.
of
the
dispersion
of
things
that
can
never
again
be
collected
or
restored
.
Dissipated
those
foggy
mists
of
error
.
--
Selden
.
I
soon
dissipated
his
fears
.
--
Cook
.
The
extreme
tendency
of
civilization
is
to
dissipate
all
intellectual
energy
.
--
Hazlitt
.
2.
To
destroy
by
wasteful
extravagance
or
lavish
use
;
to
squander
.
The
vast
wealth
. . .
was
in
three
years
dissipated
.
--
Bp
.
Burnet
.
Syn:
--
To
disperse
;
scatter
;
dispel
;
spend
;
squander
;
waste
;
consume
;
lavish
.
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►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dis·si·pa·ted
a.
1.
Squandered
;
scattered
.
“
Dissipated
wealth.”
2.
Wasteful
of
health
,
money
,
etc
.,
in
the
pursuit
of
pleasure
;
dissolute
;
intemperate
.
A
life
irregular
and
dissipated
.
--
Johnson
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
dissipated
adj
1:
unrestrained
by
convention
or
morality
; "
Congreve
draws
a
debauched
aristocratic
society
"; "
deplorably
dissipated
and
degraded
"; "
riotous
living
"; "
fast
women
" [
syn
:
debauched
,
degenerate
,
degraded
,
dissolute
,
libertine
,
profligate
,
riotous
,
fast
]
2:
preoccupied
with
the
pursuit
of
pleasure
and
especially
games
of
chance
; "
led
a
dissipated
life
"; "
a
betting
man
";
"
a
card-playing
son
of
a
bitch
"; "
a
gambling
fool
";
"
sporting
gents
and
their
ladies
" [
syn
:
betting
,
card-playing
,
gambling
,
sporting
]
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