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
- 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。 - The sun soon dispelled the thick fog over the field.
太阳很快就驱散了田野上的浓雾。 - 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。 - His speech dispelled any fears about his health.
他的发言消除了人们对他身体健康的担心。 - The sun dispelled the mist.
阳光驱散了薄雾。 - The children's bright smiles dispelled all his gloom.
孩子们的欢笑使他愁绪全消。 - I had some romantic notions that were dispelled during the tour.
这次旅程打消了我之前一些浪漫的想法。 - Hopefully, the previous section dispelled any RAID myths that you might have had.
但愿上节已经澄清了您关于RAID的任何错误认识。 - 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。 - This being the case, is all social danger dispelled?
既然如此,社会的危险是否完全消失了呢?