dissociation

英[dɪˌsəʊsi'eɪʃn] 美[dɪˌsəʊsi'eɪʃn]
  • n. 分解;分离;游离
GRE
Noun:
  1. the act of removing from association

  2. a state in which some integrated part of a person's life becomes separated from the rest of the personality and functions independently

  3. (chemistry) the temporary or reversible process in which a molecule or ion is broken down into smaller molecules or ions

1. The war between the sexes should not result in their complete dissociation from one another.
两性之间的对抗不应造成两者之间彻底的分裂。

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2. Ammonium chloride under thermal dissociation forms ammonia and hydrogen chloride gases.
氯化铵在热力分解作用下形成氨和氯化氢气体.

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3. Halogens also have the necessary absorption in the ultraviolet and rapid dissociation.
卤素也具有吸收紫外线和分解快这两种特性.

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4. The dissociation does not always occur spontaneously, it may be induced by the monomer.
离解反应也不总是自发进行的, 它也能被单体所诱导.

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5. The thermal dissociation of the potassium shale - potash system has been experimentally investigated.
通过实验探讨了富钾页岩+碳酸钾体系热分解反应过程.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Generally ionic salts with a large anion should have a high dissociation constant.
      一般情况下,包含大的阴离子的盐具有高的分解常数。
    2. Defining feature is dissociation of certain aspects of personality.
      确定特征是人格的某些样子的分离。
    3. The dissociation has been forgetting the color sky.
      游离在遗忘了颜色的天空。

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