0 to remove fears, doubts, and false ideas, usually by proving them wrong or unnecessary:
1 to remove fears, doubts, or false ideas, usually by proving them wrong or unnecessary:
And the ' grand illusion ' - if it ever existed - is dispelled.
It also shows that even radical writers were often unable to dispel the monarchy from their imaginations.
The author had done little to help dispel this confusion, other than intimating his discomfort by putting the term ' peripheral ' within quotes.
The filmmakers, however, went out of their way to dispel such associations.
With this interpretation, the masking rule says that in some restricted cases the doubt should be dispelled even if classical inference was used locally.
With neither patients nor family members present, laughter erupted, dispelling the tension, and creating an unexpected and welcome sense of relief.
The second theme of the study findings identifies a rhythmical pattern of dispelling and embracing mystery.
His previous concern as to competition amongst peers has also been dispelled, and he appears happy with life at the college's self-catering hall of residence.
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消除(恐懼), 掃除(疑慮), 打消(錯誤念頭)…
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消除(恐惧), 扫除(疑虑), 打消(错误念头)…
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disipar…
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afastar…
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kurtulmak, defetmek…
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dissiper…
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rozptýlit, rozehnat…
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fordrive, mane i jorden…
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