dissociation
noun[U]
uk/dɪˌsəʊ.ʃiˈeɪ.ʃən/us/dɪˌsoʊ.ʃiˈeɪ.ʃən/(alsodisassociation)thefactof beingseparatefrom and notrelatedto somethingelse:
分离Theworkfindsafairlycompletedissociationbetweenlearningandsleep.这项工作发现学习和睡眠几乎完全没有关系。
Theevaluationofmaterialscannot becarriedoutindissociationfrom(=separatelyfrom)thecontextsofparticularclassrooms.对材料的评估不能脱离(=独立于)特定教室的环境进行。
theactionofseparatingyourself, orconsideringyourself to beseparate, from something or someone:
分离, 分裂(精神)Amovementgrew,demandingdissociationfromthewarand forBritaintowithdrawpoliticalsupport.发起了一场运动,要求脱离战争并要求英国撤回政治支持。
Dissociation isthoughttooccurduring andimmediatelyafter atraumaticevent.精神分裂被认为是发生在创伤事件期间和之后的。
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- The disassociation ofsexualactivityfromoldage,despitemodernadvancesinourunderstanding, is stillstrong.
- Thisshowsthe dissociation between one'sthoughtsand behaviours.
- Thecompanyhasshownaninterestinfullcooperationwith thegovernmentand disassociation from thefraud.
- Heseemedto show anicydissociation from thehorrorof hisacts.
- Helivedalifedefinedbylonelinessand disassociation,disappointmentand not enoughlove.
Separating and dividing
- apheresis
- atomize
- bifurcate
- bifurcation
- bisect
- clove
- dissociate
- dissociateyourselffromsomething
- disunite
- disunity
- divide/split(something)down the middleidiom
- fracture
- hive
- parcel
- polarized
- polarizer
- prophase
- pull
- pullsomething/someoneapart
- unravel