disassociate

[美國]/dɪsə'səʊʃɪeɪt/
[英國]/ˌdɪsəˈsoʃiˌet/
詞頻: 非常高

中文釋義

v. (使)分離
Word Forms
過去式disassociated
第三人稱單數disassociates
現在分詞disassociating
過去分詞disassociated

例句

The individuals should disassociate themselves from the mother church upon the acceptance of the truth.

個人接受真理後必須與母會(教團)分離。

It is important to disassociate personal feelings from professional decisions.

很重要的是要把個人感情和專業決定分開。

He tried to disassociate himself from the scandal to protect his reputation.

他試圖與醜聞劃清界限以保護自己的聲譽。

The company decided to disassociate from its controversial sponsor.

公司決定與備受爭議的贊助商劃清關係。

She needs to disassociate herself from toxic relationships for her own well-being.

她需要遠離有害關係以保護自己的健康。

It's challenging to disassociate the smell of coffee from the memory of her favorite cafe.

很難把咖啡的味道和她最喜歡的咖啡館的記憶分開。

The therapist helped her disassociate past traumas from her present life.

治療師幫助她把過去的創傷與現在的生活分開。

He needs to disassociate work stress from his personal relationships.

他需要把工作壓力與個人關係分開。

It's important to disassociate the product from any negative associations in the market.

很重要的是要把產品與市場上的任何負面聯想分開。

The artist wanted to disassociate her latest work from previous styles.

藝術家想要把她最新的作品與以往的風格區分開。

She tried to disassociate her emotions from the decision-making process.

她試圖把情緒從決策過程中分離出來。

原聲例句

Like, it was hard to disassociate or something.

很難分離這種代入。

來源: Actor Dialogue (Bilingual Selection)

Disassociation is a hidden symptom of BPD because others may assume someone who is disassociating is just tired or distracted.

精神遊離是 BPD 的一種隱性症狀,因爲其他人可能會認爲那些遊離的人只是累了或者走神了。

來源: Psychology Mini Class

Finally, people with borderline personality disorder may disassociate more frequently and for longer periods of time than typical functioning people.

最後,邊緣型人格障礙患者可能比正常人格障礙患者更頻繁、更持久地精神遊離。

來源: Psychology Mini Class

They began to disassociate from their body.

他們開始脫離自己的身體。

來源: The Power of Now

Before I sat down and really figured out that it was illegal, I was able to sort of disassociate.

在我坐下來並真正弄清楚這是非法的之前,我能夠有點脫離關係。

來源: New York Magazine (Video Edition)

First thing that you want to do with that rejection is disassociate yourself from the rejection.

面對拒絕,你要做的第一件事就是讓自己脫離拒絕。

來源: Charm Command

Now, in a crisis, I tend to disassociate into, like, little scientists, and I start talking very analytically.

現在,在危機中,我傾向於脫離, 就像小科學家一樣,我開始非常分析地說話。

來源: TED Talks (Audio Version) September 2018 Collection

If FIFA, and by dint football, then becomes a negative thing, then sponsors are going to want to disassociate themselves with it.

如果國際足聯連同足球本身成爲一種負面的東西,那麼贊助商便不希望牽涉其中。

來源: VOA Standard June 2015 Collection

As Martian water molecules rise into and then escape from the atmosphere, they disassociate into free hydrogen and oxygen atoms.

當火星水分子上升到大氣中然後從大氣中逸出時, 它們分解成遊離的氫原子和氧原子。

來源: Selected English short passages

They write or talk more about others, often using the third person to distance and disassociate themselves from their lie, which sounds more false.

更多是描寫或談論他人,經常使用第三人稱,使自己遠離所編的謊話,這聽起來更像假的了。

來源: Bilingual Edition of TED-Ed Selected Speeches

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