1.消除(疑虑等)
2.驱散(云,雾等)
1.to get rid of unpleasant feelings or false beliefs
1.The company dispels some suspicion about outsourcing jobs away from the U. S. , which might win it some more support on the Hill.
(注)公司打消了人们对于将工作外包出美国的猜疑,这一举措可能会赢得更多国会的支持。
2.May in your worry time dispels melancholy for you, happy time shares with you.
可以在你烦恼的时候为您解忧,开心时候与您共享。
3.Faith dispels doubt and hesitation, it liberates you from suffering and delivers you to the city of peace and happiness.
信仰驱散疑惑和犹豫,它把你从痛苦种解放出来,带到和平和幸福的城市里。
4.But on the evening of her 28th birthday, all the house pipes burst, and a plumber dispels the family's delusion.
但在她28岁生日的那晚,家里所有的水管都意外地爆裂了。之后,一个水管工人的到来撕裂了这家所有的假想。
5.He dispels the system to separate, offers systematic support for the settlement of peasant problem.
他消除制度阻隔,为农民问题的解决提供了体制支撑;
6.In Celebrating Introversion, author Tonia Collins informs readers and dispels myths about introverted personalities.
在庆祝内向,作家托尼亚柯林斯告诉读者和内向的性格有关驱散神话。
7.And chronic procrastinates the time at the acute attack to control infects and dispels phlegm, the town to cough primarily.
在急性发作期和慢性迁延期应以控制感染和祛痰、镇咳为主。
8.Wondrous auspiciousness dispels disasters and increases blessings.
息灾增福妙吉祥
9.Dispels all negative effects affecting Movement, Initiative, Morale and Might Damage from all friendly creatures.
驱散所有部队身上全部与移动力,主动,士气和物理伤害相关的负面状态。
10.Strauss dispels the actuality of the stories as "happenings" and reads them solely on a mythic level.
斯特劳斯祛现状的故事为“事件”,并读取它们只是一个虚构的水平。