[no obj.](of a solid) become incorporated into a liquid so as to form a solution (固体)溶解 glucose dissolves easily in water. 葡萄糖在水中易溶解。 ■[with obj.]cause (a solid) to become incorporated into a liquid in this way 使(固体)溶解 dissolve a stock cube in a pint of hot water. 将粒状汤料溶解在一品脱热水中。 ■(of something abstract, especially a feeling) disappear (尤指感情等抽象事物)消失 my courage dissolved. 我的勇气没有了。 ■(dissolve into/in)subside uncontrollably into (an expression of strong feelings) 情不自禁 she suddenly dissolved into floods of tears. 她突然大哭起来。 ■(dissolve into/to)(in a film) change gradually to (a different scene or picture) (电影中)叠化成,淡入淡出 the scene dissolves into a series of shots of the Morgan family. 那个画面叠化成一系列摩根家庭的镜头。
[with obj.]close down or dismiss (an assembly or official body) 关闭;解散(议会,官方团体) ■annul or put an end to (a partnership or marriage) 取消;终止;解除(婚姻关系等)
noun
(in a film) an act or instance of moving gradually from one picture to another (电影中)(画面的)叠化,淡入淡出
派生 dissolvable adjective 语源
late Middle English (also in the sense 'break down into component parts'): from Latin dissolvere, from dis- 'apart' + solvere 'loosen or solve'