dispelled
英 [dɪˈspeld]
美 [dɪˈspeld]
v. 驱散,消除(尤指感觉或信仰)
dispel的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 驱散;消除
Todispelan idea or feeling that people have means to stop them having it.- The President is attempting to dispel the notion that he has neglected the economy.
有人认为总统忽视了经济,总统正试图消除这种看法。
- The President is attempting to dispel the notion that he has neglected the economy.
双语例句
- The sun soon dispelled the mist.
太阳不久就驱散了薄雾。 - The cloud of temper was dispelled when she came back.
等她回来时,愠怒的乌云消散了。 - So: you have dispelled the going out, the coming in, the accepting.
所以:你抛弃了走出去、走进来和接受的做法。 - He dispelled the myth that Calvinism was anti-evangelistic.
他驱散了那种认为加尔文主义反对传福音的神话。 - After Lehman, any remaining doubts on the need profoundly to reform the financial sector were dispelled.
雷曼破产后,对于金融领域需要深刻变革的任何疑虑都烟消云散了。 - This illusion is eventually dispelled with increased knowledge and experience.
这个错觉最终会随着知识和经验的增长而消失。 - The captain's cheerful laugh dispelled our fears.
船长愉快的笑声消除了我们的恐惧。 - Once this fear was dispelled the resistance reduced.
当这个担心消除后,阻力就大大减小。 - His cheerful laughter dispelled her fears.
他愉快的笑声消除了她的恐惧。 - His calm words dispelled our fears.
他那镇定自若的话消除了我们的忧虑。