dissipate
의미: To scatter or disperse; to gradually disappear or waste away; to squander resources or energy.
Dissipate has three related uses: physical dispersal (fog dissipating, heat dissipating), abstract fading (tension dissipating, fears dissipating), and wasteful expenditure (dissipating a fortune, dissipating energy). In physics, energy dissipation describes useful energy being converted to heat. The adjective 'dissipated' can also describe a person who leads an indulgent or dissolute lifestyle. Common collocations include 'dissipate quickly,' 'tensions dissipated,' and 'heat dissipation.'
예문
- The morning fog began to dissipate as the sun rose higher above the hills. 随着太阳在山丘上方升得更高,晨雾开始消散。La niebla matinal comenzó a disiparse a medida que el sol ascendía sobre las colinas.太陽が丘の上に高く昇るにつれ、朝霧は晴れ始めました。태양이 언덕 위로 높이 떠오르면서 아침 안개가 걷히기 시작했습니다.
- The initial excitement surrounding the announcement gradually dissipated as practical challenges emerged. 随着实际挑战的出现,围绕该公告的最初兴奋逐渐消退了。La emoción inicial que rodeaba el anuncio se disipó gradualmente cuando surgieron dificultades prácticas.実際的な課題が浮上するにつれ、発表を取り巻く当初の興奮は次第に薄れていきました。현실적인 과제들이 부상하면서 발표를 둘러싼 초기의 흥분은 점차 사그라들었습니다.
- In physics, friction causes kinetic energy to dissipate as heat. 在物理学中,摩擦力使动能以热量的形式散失。En física, la fricción hace que la energía cinética se disipe en forma de calor.物理学では、摩擦により運動エネルギーが熱として散逸します。물리학에서 마찰은 운동 에너지를 열로 소산시킵니다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: academic, professional, scientific
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Latin dissipare (to scatter, squander), from dis- (apart, in different directions) and supare (to throw). It entered English in the early 16th century.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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