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Verb:
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force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings;
"Drive away potential burglars"
"drive away bad thoughts"
"dispel doubts"
"The supermarket had to turn back many disappointed customers"
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to cause to separate and go in different directions;
"She waved her hand and scattered the crowds"
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用作動詞 (v.)
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It is the task of a fighter to dispel darkness.
驅散黑喑,這就是隊友的作業。
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Nothing could dispel the torpidity of the indifferent audience.
任意設備都沒法驅散有些冷談受眾的困倦。
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I thought,if I had caused the cloud,it was my duty to make an effort to dispel it.
我猜測,倘若就是我誘發了這部分云霧,你呢就該承當勤奮驅散它。
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The wind soon dispelled the fog.
風比較快就把霧吹亂了。
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We are trying to dispel his doubts.
公司正試著祛除他的顧慮。
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The fresh air could do little toward dispelling the sickening odours.
來自: M. Mitchell
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The court first dispelled any shareholder's liability under the restrictive covenant.
源于:New York Law Journal
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Any sense of obligation..was dispelled by their knowing that they were useful to their hostess.
源自: J. Cheever
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Cupboard doors were open to dispel monsoon damp.
產自: N. Sahgal
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