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dissipated

/dis-uh-pey-tid/US // ˈdɪs əˌpeɪ tɪd //UK // (ˈdɪsɪˌpeɪtɪd) //

放任自流,放任自流的,放任不管,放任的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : indulging in or characterized by excessive devotion to pleasure; intemperate; dissolute.

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Examples

  • The more I become dissipated, ill, a broken pitcher, the more I too become a creative artist in that great revival of art.

  • In some cases the cost can linger long after the pleasure has dissipated.

  • Unfortunately the music show dissipated into a narcissistic auto-tuned rant.

  • All antsy-ness dissipated when Kristian Nairn, a.k.a. Hodor, lumbered onstage.

  • But the shock of hearing someone who looks like Grout sing in unaccented Arabic soon dissipated and the crowd fell deadly silent.

  • Lady Victoria's earlier mood of colossal indifference had been dissipated by her son's return.

  • He may be considered as one of the learned few whose genius dissipated the gloom of the 8th century.

  • But this small fear was immediately dissipated when she ran in after bidding Amy good-night.

  • Bruce now suggested that the enemy, confident that his force was dissipated, would lie open to surprise.

  • He had the unmistakable air of the dissipated life; he was well dressed, and handsome, in a picturesque way.