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单词 dissolve
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dissolve


dis·solve

D0290400 (dĭ-zŏlv′)v. dis·solved, dis·solv·ing, dis·solves v.tr.1. a. To cause to pass into solution: dissolve salt in water.b. To reduce (solid matter) to liquid form; melt.c. To cause to lose definition; blend or blur: "Morality has finally been dissolved in pity" (Leslie Fiedler).2. a. To cause to disappear or vanish; dispel: The sun dissolved the fog. That remark dissolved the tension in the room.b. To break into component parts; disintegrate: The deal dissolved the company into three separate businesses.c. To bring to an end, as by breaking up; terminate or annul: "General de Gaulle was returned to power ... with a mandate to dissolve an overseas empire that had turned into a nightmare" (Alison Jolly).d. To dismiss (an assembly such as a legislative body).3. To cause to be moved emotionally or upset.v.intr.1. a. To pass into solution: Salt dissolves easily in water.b. To become liquid; melt: The clumps of snow dissolved into puddles.c. To lose definition; become blurred or indistinguishable: "The last shadows have dissolved into darkness" (Daniel Blajan).2. a. To become disintegrated; disappear: The mist dissolves as the sun rises.b. To be broken up into separate parts: The empire dissolved into many separate countries.c. To be brought to an end; be annulled or terminated: After a long separation, the marriage finally dissolved.3. To be moved or overcome emotionally: I dissolved into helpless laughter.4. To make a transition between shots in a cinematic work using a superimposition in which the first shot fades out while the second shot gradually appears.n. A transition in a cinematic work consisting of a superimposition in which the first shot fades out while the second shot gradually appears. Also called lap dissolve.
[Middle English dissolven, from Latin dissolvere : dis-, dis- + solvere, to release; see leu- in Indo-European roots.]
dis·solv′a·ble adj.dis·solv′er n.

dissolve

(dɪˈzɒlv) vb1. (Chemistry) to go or cause to go into solution: salt dissolves in water; water dissolves sugar. 2. to become or cause to become liquid; melt3. to disintegrate or disperse4. to come or bring to an end5. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) to dismiss (a meeting, parliament, etc) or (of a meeting, etc) to be dismissed6. to collapse or cause to collapse emotionally: to dissolve into tears. 7. to lose or cause to lose distinctness or clarity8. (Law) (tr) to terminate legally, as a marriage, etc9. (Film) (intr) films television to fade out one scene and replace with another to make two scenes merge imperceptibly (fast dissolve) or slowly overlap (slow dissolve) over a period of about three or four secondsn (Film) films television a scene filmed or televised by dissolving[C14: from Latin dissolvere to make loose, from dis-1 + solvere to release] disˈsolvable adj disˌsolvaˈbility, disˈsolvableness n disˈsolver n

dis•solve

(dɪˈzɒlv)

v. -solved, -solv•ing,
n. v.t. 1. to make a solution of, as by mixing with a liquid: to dissolve salt in water. 2. to melt; liquefy. 3. to undo or break (a tie, union, etc.). 4. to break up or order the termination of (an assembly or organization); dismiss. 5. to bring to an end; terminate. 6. to separate into parts or elements; disintegrate. 7. to deprive of force; abrogate or annul: to dissolve a marriage. v.i. 8. to become dissolved, as in a solvent. 9. to become melted or liquefied. 10. to disintegrate or disperse. 11. to lose intensity or strength. 12. to break down emotionally; lose one's composure. 13. to fade out one on-screen image while simultaneously fading in the next, overlapping the two during the process. n. 14. a transition from one on-screen image to the next made by dissolving. [1350–1400; < Latin dissolvere=dis- dis-1 + solvere to solve] dis•solv`a•bil′i•ty, n. dis•solv′a•ble, adj. dis•solv′er, n.

dis·solve

(dĭ-zŏlv′) To pass or cause to pass into solution: Salt dissolves in water, and water has the ability to dissolve salt.

dissolve


Past participle: dissolved
Gerund: dissolving
Imperative
dissolve
dissolve
Present
I dissolve
you dissolve
he/she/it dissolves
we dissolve
you dissolve
they dissolve
Preterite
I dissolved
you dissolved
he/she/it dissolved
we dissolved
you dissolved
they dissolved
Present Continuous
I am dissolving
you are dissolving
he/she/it is dissolving
we are dissolving
you are dissolving
they are dissolving
Present Perfect
I have dissolved
you have dissolved
he/she/it has dissolved
we have dissolved
you have dissolved
they have dissolved
Past Continuous
I was dissolving
you were dissolving
he/she/it was dissolving
we were dissolving
you were dissolving
they were dissolving
Past Perfect
I had dissolved
you had dissolved
he/she/it had dissolved
we had dissolved
you had dissolved
they had dissolved
Future
I will dissolve
you will dissolve
he/she/it will dissolve
we will dissolve
you will dissolve
they will dissolve
Future Perfect
I will have dissolved
you will have dissolved
he/she/it will have dissolved
we will have dissolved
you will have dissolved
they will have dissolved
Future Continuous
I will be dissolving
you will be dissolving
he/she/it will be dissolving
we will be dissolving
you will be dissolving
they will be dissolving
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been dissolving
you have been dissolving
he/she/it has been dissolving
we have been dissolving
you have been dissolving
they have been dissolving
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been dissolving
you will have been dissolving
he/she/it will have been dissolving
we will have been dissolving
you will have been dissolving
they will have been dissolving
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been dissolving
you had been dissolving
he/she/it had been dissolving
we had been dissolving
you had been dissolving
they had been dissolving
Conditional
I would dissolve
you would dissolve
he/she/it would dissolve
we would dissolve
you would dissolve
they would dissolve
Past Conditional
I would have dissolved
you would have dissolved
he/she/it would have dissolved
we would have dissolved
you would have dissolved
they would have dissolved

dissolve

Movement from one scene to another by fading the first out and the second in so that the two merge imperceptibly.
Thesaurus
Noun1.dissolve - (film) a gradual transition from one scene to the next; the next scene is gradually superimposed as the former scene fades outtransition - a passage that connects a topic to one that follows
Verb1.dissolve - become weaker; "The sound faded out"fade away, fade outchange state, turn - undergo a transformation or a change of position or action; "We turned from Socialism to Capitalism"; "The people turned against the President when he stole the election"dissolve - cause to fade away; "dissolve a shot or a picture"
2.dissolve - cause to go into a solution; "The recipe says that we should dissolve a cup of sugar in two cups of water"break up, resolvechange integrity - change in physical make-upmelt, melt down, run - reduce or cause to be reduced from a solid to a liquid state, usually by heating; "melt butter"; "melt down gold"; "The wax melted in the sun"cut - dissolve by breaking down the fat of; "soap cuts grease"
3.dissolve - come to an end; "Their marriage dissolved"; "The tobacco monopoly broke up"break upterminate, end - bring to an end or halt; "She ended their friendship when she found out that he had once been convicted of a crime"; "The attack on Poland terminated the relatively peaceful period after WW I"
4.dissolve - stop functioning or cohering as a unit; "The political wing of the party dissolved after much internal fighting"disbandbreak up - come apart; "the group broke up"
5.dissolve - cause to lose control emotionally; "The news dissolved her into tears"dissolve - lose control emotionally; "She dissolved into tears when she heard that she had lost all her savings in the pyramid scheme"discomfit, discompose, untune, upset, disconcert - cause to lose one's composure
6.dissolve - lose control emotionally; "She dissolved into tears when she heard that she had lost all her savings in the pyramid scheme"lose it, break down, snap - lose control of one's emotions; "When she heard that she had not passed the exam, she lost it completely"; "When her baby died, she snapped"dissolve - cause to lose control emotionally; "The news dissolved her into tears"
7.dissolve - cause to fade away; "dissolve a shot or a picture"alter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"dissolve, fade away, fade out - become weaker; "The sound faded out"etch - selectively dissolve the surface of (a semiconductor or printed circuit) with a solvent, laser, or stream of electrons
8.dissolve - pass into a solution; "The sugar quickly dissolved in the coffee"disintegrate - break into parts or components or lose cohesion or unity; "The material disintegrated"; "the group disintegrated after the leader died"
9.dissolve - become or cause to become soft or liquiddissolve - become or cause to become soft or liquid; "The sun melted the ice"; "the ice thawed"; "the ice cream melted"; "The heat melted the wax"; "The giant iceberg dissolved over the years during the global warming phase"; "dethaw the meat"dethaw, thaw, unfreeze, unthaw, meltdeliquesce - melt or become liquid by absorbing moisture from the air; "this type of salt deliquesces easily"defrost, deice, de-ice - make or become free of frost or ice; "Defrost the car window"flux, liquify, liquefy - become liquid or fluid when heated; "the frozen fat liquefied"
10.dissolve - bring the association of to an end or cause to break up; "The decree officially dissolved the marriage"; "the judge dissolved the tobacco company"break updismiss, dissolve - declare void; "The President dissolved the parliament and called for new elections"terminate, end - bring to an end or halt; "She ended their friendship when she found out that he had once been convicted of a crime"; "The attack on Poland terminated the relatively peaceful period after WW I"
11.dissolve - declare void; "The President dissolved the parliament and called for new elections"dismissalter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"dissolve, break up - bring the association of to an end or cause to break up; "The decree officially dissolved the marriage"; "the judge dissolved the tobacco company"

dissolve

verb1. melt, break down, disintegrate, soften, thaw, flux, liquefy, deliquesce Heat gently until the sugar dissolves.2. end, dismiss, suspend, axe (informal), break up, wind up, overthrow, terminate, discontinue, dismantle, disband, disunite The King agreed to dissolve the present commission.3. disappear, fade, vanish, break down, crumble, disperse, dwindle, evaporate, disintegrate, perish, diffuse, dissipate, decompose, melt away, waste away, evanesce His new-found optimism dissolved.dissolve into or in something (with tears or laughter as object) break into, burst into, give way to, launch into She dissolved into tears.

dissolve

verb1. To change from a solid to a liquid:deliquesce, flux, fuse, liquefy, melt, run, thaw.2. To reduce or become reduced to pieces or components:break down, break up, crumble, decompose, disintegrate, fragment, fragmentize.3. To disappear gradually by or as if by dispersal of particles:fade, melt (away).4. To make (a film image) disappear gradually:fade out.nounA gradual disappearance, especially of a film image:fade, fadeaway, fade-out.
Translations
使溶解溶解结束

dissolve

(diˈzolv) verb1. to (cause to) melt or break up, especially by putting in a liquid. He dissolved the pills in water; The pills dissolved easily in water. 溶解,使溶解 使溶解2. to put an end to (a parliament, a marriage etc). 解散(國會),終止(婚姻關係) 结束(如:解散议会,解除婚姻关系) dissolution (disəˈluːʃən) nounthe dissolution of Parliament. (國會等)解散 (议会等)解散

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dissolve into (something)

1. To physically break down into a different state. Soon enough, the snowball in my hand dissolved into water.2. To express one's emotions in a sudden outburst. The kids dissolved into laughter as soon as the clown started dancing.3. To decline into tumult. Every family dinner seems to dissolve into an argument about politics.4. In film, TV, or video editing, for an image to fade into another image. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "dissolve" and "into." And then that shot will dissolve into a shot of the beach outside the house.See also: dissolve

dissolve into

1. Of a solid substance, to change into or become integrated with a liquid. This medicine dissolves into milk so it's easy to give to children.2. To transition or devolve into a more disorderly state. After only a few minutes, the meeting dissolved into chaos, with both sides shouting at each other.See also: dissolve

dissolve into something

 1. . Lit. [for a substance to change from a solid state into another state; [for a substance] to melt or liquefy something. (Compare this with dissolve in something.) In a hot pan, the sugar dissolved into syrup. 2. Fig. [for someone] to begin suddenly to display laughter, tears, giggles, gales of laughter, etc. (See also dissolve in something.) The children dissolved into tears. The clown's appearance made the audience dissolve into laughter. 3. Fig. [for a film or television picture] to fade away into some other picture. The scene dissolved into a shot of the interior of the castle. At this point in thescript, dissolve to a face shot of Walter.See also: dissolve

dissolve something into something

to cause a film or television picture to fade away into some other picture. (See also dissolve into something {3}.) The director dissolved the picture into the next scene. At this point, the opening scene should be dissolved into a side shot of the exterior.See also: dissolve

dissolve


dissolve

Films Television a scene filmed or televised by dissolving

dissolve

[də′zälv] (chemistry) To cause to disperse. To cause to pass into solution. (graphic arts) A superimposing of one television or motion picture shot upon another, the emergent shot gradually brightening and the overlapped shot gradually darkening, so that as one scene disappears, another gradually appears. Also known as lap dissolve.

dissolve

A website design technique borrowed from the film and video industry in which the transition between two Web pages is represented visually by one page fading into another. Also known as a "soft cut," the result is achieved in the HTML coding of the images to gradual pre-determined durations. A dissolve might begin with 100% of one image, then 90/10, 80/20 and so on to achieve the desired effect. See slide transition.

dissolve


dissolve

 [dĭ-zolv´] 1. to cause a substance to pass into solution.2. to pass into solution.

dis·solve

(di-zolv'), To change or cause to change from a solid to a dispersed form by immersion in a fluid of suitable properties. [L. dis-solvo, pp. -solutus, to loose asunder, to dissolve]

dis·solve

(di-zolv') To change or cause to change from a solid to a dispersed form by immersion in a fluid of suitable properties. [L. dis-solvo, pp. -solutus, to loose asunder, to dissolve]

dis·solve

(di-zolv') To change or cause to change from a solid to a dispersed form by immersion in a fluid of suitable properties. [L. dis-solvo, pp. -solutus, to loose asunder, to dissolve]

Dissolve


Dissolve

To terminate; abrogate; cancel; annul; disintegrate. To release or unloose the binding force of anything.

The dissolution of something is the act of disorganizing or disuniting it, as in marriage, contracts, or corporations.

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Synonyms for dissolve

verb melt

Synonyms

  • melt
  • break down
  • disintegrate
  • soften
  • thaw
  • flux
  • liquefy
  • deliquesce

verb end

Synonyms

  • end
  • dismiss
  • suspend
  • axe
  • break up
  • wind up
  • overthrow
  • terminate
  • discontinue
  • dismantle
  • disband
  • disunite

verb disappear

Synonyms

  • disappear
  • fade
  • vanish
  • break down
  • crumble
  • disperse
  • dwindle
  • evaporate
  • disintegrate
  • perish
  • diffuse
  • dissipate
  • decompose
  • melt away
  • waste away
  • evanesce

phrase dissolve into or in something

Synonyms

  • break into
  • burst into
  • give way to
  • launch into

Synonyms for dissolve

verb to change from a solid to a liquid

Synonyms

  • deliquesce
  • flux
  • fuse
  • liquefy
  • melt
  • run
  • thaw

verb to reduce or become reduced to pieces or components

Synonyms

  • break down
  • break up
  • crumble
  • decompose
  • disintegrate
  • fragment
  • fragmentize

verb to disappear gradually by or as if by dispersal of particles

Synonyms

  • fade
  • melt

verb to make (a film image) disappear gradually

Synonyms

  • fade out

noun a gradual disappearance, especially of a film image

Synonyms

  • fade
  • fadeaway
  • fade-out

Synonyms for dissolve

noun (film) a gradual transition from one scene to the next

Related Words

  • transition

verb become weaker

Synonyms

  • fade away
  • fade out

Related Words

  • change state
  • turn
  • dissolve

verb cause to go into a solution

Synonyms

  • break up
  • resolve

Related Words

  • change integrity
  • melt
  • melt down
  • run
  • cut

verb come to an end

Synonyms

  • break up

Related Words

  • terminate
  • end

verb stop functioning or cohering as a unit

Synonyms

  • disband

Related Words

  • break up

verb cause to lose control emotionally

Related Words

  • dissolve
  • discomfit
  • discompose
  • untune
  • upset
  • disconcert

verb lose control emotionally

Related Words

  • lose it
  • break down
  • snap
  • dissolve

verb cause to fade away

Related Words

  • alter
  • change
  • modify
  • dissolve
  • fade away
  • fade out
  • etch

verb pass into a solution

Related Words

  • disintegrate

verb become or cause to become soft or liquid

Synonyms

  • dethaw
  • thaw
  • unfreeze
  • unthaw
  • melt

Related Words

  • deliquesce
  • defrost
  • deice
  • de-ice
  • flux
  • liquify
  • liquefy

verb bring the association of to an end or cause to break up

Synonyms

  • break up

Related Words

  • dismiss
  • dissolve
  • terminate
  • end

verb declare void

Synonyms

  • dismiss

Related Words

  • alter
  • change
  • modify
  • dissolve
  • break up
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