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disperse美 [dɪ'spɜrs] 英 [dɪ'spɜː(r)s] - v.驱散;散开;传播;疏散
- adj.分散的;【物】弥散的
- 网络消散;散布;解散
第三人称单数:disperses 现在分词:dispersing 过去分词:dispersed v. scatter,go away,disband,break up,dissolve 1. | [i][t] (使)分散,散开;疏散;驱散to move apart and go away in different directions; to make sb/sth do this |
| The fog began to disperse. 雾开始散了。 | | The crowd dispersed quickly. 人群很快便散开了。 | | Police dispersed the protesters with tear gas. 警察用催泪弹驱散了抗议者。 |
2. | [t][i] ~ (sth) 散布;散发;传播to spread or to make sth spread over a wide area |
| The seeds are dispersed by the wind. 这些种子由风传播。 |
v. | 4. 使疏散,使散开;冲散(敌军等);解散(集会等);驱散(云、雾等) 10. 传播(知识、病菌等);散布(谣言等);【物理学】使(光线)色散,使弥散 4. 使疏散,使散开;冲散(敌军等);解散(集会等);驱散(云、雾等) 10. 传播(知识、病菌等);散布(谣言等);【物理学】使(光线)色散,使弥散 | adj. | |
v. | 1. to cause something to scatter in different directions, or scatter in this way 2. to distribute something over a wide area, or become widespread 3. to cause something to disappear, or disappear 4. to distribute particles evenly throughout a medium, or become distributed in this way 5. to separate white light into the component colors of the spectrum, or undergo this process 6. if a crowd of people disperses, or if someone disperses it, the people separate and go in different directions 1. to cause something to scatter in different directions, or scatter in this way 2. to distribute something over a wide area, or become widespread 3. to cause something to disappear, or disappear 4. to distribute particles evenly throughout a medium, or become distributed in this way 5. to separate white light into the component colors of the spectrum, or undergo this process 6. if a crowd of people disperses, or if someone disperses it, the people separate and go in different directions |
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