disassociates

英 [ˌdɪsəˈsəʊʃieɪts] 美 [ˌdɪsəˈsoʊʃieɪts]

v.  (通常指为避免麻烦或指责)(同…)脱离瓜葛,(与…)分清界线,(和…)一刀两断; 把…(与…)分开
disassociate的第三人称单数



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB (通常指为避免麻烦或指责)(同…)脱离瓜葛,(与…)分清界线,(和…)一刀两断
    If you disassociate yourself from something or someone, you say or show that you are not connected with them, usually in order to avoid trouble or blame.
    1. I wish to disassociate myself from this very sad decision...
      我希望我同这个令人遗憾的决定撇清关系。
    2. He proposed that the Council should disassociate itself from such behaviour.
      他提议委员会应同这种行为撇清关系。
  2. VERB 把…(与…)分开
    If you disassociate one group or thing from another, you separate them.
    1. ...an attempt by the president to disassociate the military from politics.
      总统实行军政分离的一次尝试

双语例句

  1. The present consumption theory disassociates the mainbody of consumption out of ecological system and practically the humankind is only one of the animals in ecosystem, the consumption of men is a link of material recycle and energy flow in ecosystem.
    现行的消费理论将消费主体游离于生态系统以外,而实际上人类仅是生态系统的一个物种;