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dis·solve
/dɪˈzɑlv, ˈzɔlv ||ˈzɑv ||ˈzɔv/
(vt.)使溶解,使融化(vi.)溶解,融化
From:
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dis·solve
/dɪzˈɑlv, ˈɔlv/
動詞
溶解
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dis·solve
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Dissolved
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Dissolving
.]
1.
To
separate
into
competent
parts
;
to
disorganize
;
to
break
up
;
hence
,
to
bring
to
an
end
by
separating
the
parts
,
sundering
a
relation
,
etc
.;
to
terminate
;
to
destroy
;
to
deprive
of
force
;
as
,
to
dissolve
a
partnership
;
to
dissolve
Parliament
.
Lest
his
ungoverned
rage
dissolve
the
life
.
--
Shak
.
2.
To
break
the
continuity
of
;
to
disconnect
;
to
disunite
;
to
sunder
;
to
loosen
;
to
undo
;
to
separate
.
Nothing
can
dissolve
us
.
--
Shak
.
Down
fell
the
duke
,
his
joints
dissolved
asunder
.
--
Fairfax
.
For
one
people
to
dissolve
the
political
bands
which
have
connected
them
with
another
.
--
The
Declaration
of
Independence
.
3.
To
convert
into
a
liquid
by
means
of
heat
,
moisture
,
etc
.,;
to
melt
;
to
liquefy
;
to
soften
.
As
if
the
world
were
all
dissolved
to
tears
.
--
Shak
.
4.
To
solve
;
to
clear
up
;
to
resolve
.
“
Dissolved
the
mystery.”
Make
interpretations
and
dissolve
doubts
.
--
Dan
.
v
. 16.
5.
To
relax
by
pleasure
;
to
make
powerless
.
Angels
dissolved
in
hallelujahs
lie
.
--
Dryden
.
6.
Law
To
annul
;
to
rescind
;
to
discharge
or
release
;
as
,
to
dissolve
an
injunction
.
Syn:
--
See
Adjourn
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dis·solve
,
v. i.
1.
To
waste
away
;
to
be
dissipated
;
to
be
decomposed
or
broken
up
.
2.
To
become
fluid
;
to
be
melted
;
to
be
liquefied
.
A
figure
Trenched
in
ice
,
which
with
an
hour's
heat
Dissolves
to
water
,
and
doth
lose
his
form
. --
Shak
.
3.
To
fade
away
;
to
fall
to
nothing
;
to
lose
power
.
The
charm
dissolves
apace
.
--
Shak
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
dissolve
n
: (
film
)
a
gradual
transition
from
one
scene
to
the
next
;
the
next
scene
is
gradually
superimposed
as
the
former
scene
fades
out
v
1:
cause
to
go
into
a
solution
; "
The
recipe
says
that
we
should
dissolve
a
cup
of
sugar
in
two
cups
of
water
" [
syn
:
resolve
,
break up
]
2:
pass
into
a
solution
; "
The
sugar
quickly
dissolved
in
the
coffee
"
3:
become
weaker
; "
The
sound
faded
out
" [
syn
:
fade out
, {
fade
away
]
4:
come
to
an
end
; "
Their
marriage
dissolved
"; "
The
tobacco
monopoly
broke
up
" [
syn
:
break up
]
5:
stop
functioning
or
cohering
as
a
unit
; "
The
political
wing
of
the
party
dissolved
after
much
internal
fighting
" [
syn
:
disband
]
6:
cause
to
lose
control
emotionally
; "
The
news
dissolved
her
into
tears
"
7:
lose
control
emotionally
; "
She
dissolved
into
tears
when
she
heard
that
she
had
lost
all
her
savings
in
the
pyramid
scheme
"
8:
cause
to
fade
away
; "
dissolve
a
shot
or
a
picture
"
9:
become
or
cause
to
become
soft
or
liquid
; "
The
sun
melted
the
ice
"; "
the
ice
thawed
"; "
the
ice
cream
melted
"; "
The
heat
melted
the
wax
"; "
The
giant
iceberg
dissolved
over
the
years
during
the
global
warming
phase
"; "
dethaw
the
meat
" [
syn
:
thaw
,
unfreeze
,
unthaw
,
dethaw
,
melt
]
10:
bring
the
association
of
to
an
end
or
cause
to
break
up
;
"
The
decree
officially
dissolved
the
marriage
"; "
the
judge
dissolved
the
tobacco
company
" [
syn
:
break up
]
11:
declare
void
; "
The
President
dissolved
the
parliament
and
called
for
new
elections
" [
syn
:
dismiss
]
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