disabused

英 [ˌdɪsəˈbjuːzd] 美 [ˌdɪsəˈbjuːzd]

v.  去掉(某人)的错误想法; 使省悟
disabuse的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 使省悟;使消除(错误观点)
    If you disabuse someone of something, you tell them or persuade them that what they believe is in fact untrue.
    1. Their view of country people was that they like to please strangers. I did not disabuse them of this notion.
      他们认为乡下人爱讨好陌生人,对此观点我并未予以纠正。

双语例句

  1. Being disabused of fanciful dreams is often painful. So it has been for investors in Internet stocks, especially the Chinese variety.
    从美梦中惊醒往往是痛苦的,而互联网股票的投资者就是如此,尤其是中国互联网股票的投资者。
  2. Some people are still not disabused of the old idea that the universe revolves around the Earth.
    有些人仍没有从宇宙绕着地球转的老思想中醒悟过来。
  3. I have recently been disabused of this notion.
    最近我已经从这种观念中醒悟过来。
  4. No one could live long in Berlin without being completely disabused of illusions.
    没有完全省悟这种幻想,那就没有人能够长时间呆在柏林。
  5. I soon disabused him of that idea!
    不久我就让他去掉了那个错误的想法!
  6. Those who wanted to write him off as a right-wing Republican were disabused by the variety of radical causes he championed.
    有人曾想把弗里德曼贬低为右翼共和党人,但弗里德曼对各种激进事业的拥护,使他们打消了念头。