disperse 的 3 个定义
dis·persed, dis·pers·ing.
- to drive or send off in various directions; scatter: to disperse a crowd.
- to spread widely; disseminate: to disperse knowledge.
- to dispel; cause to vanish: The wind dispersed the fog.
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dis·persed, dis·pers·ing.
- to separate and move apart in different directions without order or regularity; become scattered: The crowd dispersed.
- to be dispelled; be scattered out of sight; vanish: The smoke dispersed into the sky.
- Physical Chemistry. noting the dispersed particles in a dispersion.
disperse 近义词
distribute; scatter
disperse 的近义词 39 个
- break up
- circulate
- diffuse
- disappear
- disband
- discharge
- dislodge
- dispel
- dissipate
- dissolve
- scatter
- separate
- spray
- spread
- vanish
- banish
- besprinkle
- broadcast
- deal
- disburse
- dismiss
- disseminate
- eject
- intersperse
- partition
- propagate
- radiate
- rout
- scramble
- shed
- sow
- strew
- cast forth
- divvy
- dole out
- measure out
- send off
- split up
- take off in all directions
disperse 的反义词 14 个
更多disperse例句
- The state quadrupled eligibility for the vaccine last month and began dispersing its limited number of doses among a broader base of providers.
- Outside the court, hundreds of Navalny’s supporters crowded the sidewalks, two days after riot police used batons and stun guns to violently disperse protests in dozens of cities, arresting a record 5,000 people, including dozens of journalists.
- The state dispersed $266 million to districts to help pay for some expenses and issued public health guidance to help schools plan.
- Then maybe you can disperse the photographs to different family members.
- Those chemicals caused the plastic molecules that were dispersed in the liquids to bunch together into solid clumps that could be fished out.
- At about 11 p.m. State Police started flying a helicopter over the scene, ordering the crowds to disperse.
- Two officers, their badge numbers covered by black tape, watch as guests disperse from a house party they have recently disrupted.
- This is a problem, since no traffic police can identify any of the trucks if they start to disperse once they enter Ukraine.
- When a big cache of weapons is inbound, rival outfits often gang together to disperse the load among their safe houses.
- “Instead of car tires, concrete blocks are placed there now, and nobody intends to disperse,” the minister said.
- When the last scarlo is burned out a funeral march is played and all disperse to their homes.
- So the clouded day broke sullenly, with gusts of warm rain and red gleams of a sun striving to disperse the mists.
- During the night they disperse, and take up their abode on surrounding farms as peaceful tillers of the soil.
- Plants are the accumulators of the power which animals distribute and disperse.
- When others gather, do thou disperse; when others disperse, gather.