English-Thai Dictionary
dissolve
VI ละลาย เจือจาง หาย ไป จาง ไป melt liquefy liquate freeze harden solidify la-lai
dissolve
VT ละลาย ทำให้ หาย ไป ทำให้ เจือจาง melt liquefy liquate freeze harden solidify la-lai
dissolve in
PHRV ละลาย ใน dissolve into la-lai-nai
dissolve into
PHRV ทำ ภาพซ้อน เพื่อ เปลี่ยน ฉาก (ทาง โทรทัศน์ หรือ ภาพยนตร์ dissolve in melt into tam-phab-son-puea-pian-jak
dissolve into
PHRV ละลาย ใน dissolve in la-lai-nai
dissolve into tears
PHRV ร้องไห้ ฟูมฟาย dissolve in melt into rong-hai-fum-fai
dissolvent
A ที่ สามารถ ละลาย ได้
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DISSOLVE
v.t.dizzolv. [L., to loose, to free. ] 1. To melt; to liquefy; to convert from a solid or fixed state to a fluid state, by means of heat or moisture.
To desolve by heat, is to loosen the parts of a solid body and render them fluid or easily movable. Thus ice is converted into water by dissolution.
To dissolve in a liquid, is to separate the parts of a solid substance, and cause them to mix with the fluid; or to reduce a solid substance into minute parts which may be sustained in that fluid. Thus water dissolves salt and sugar.
2. To disunite; to break; to separate.
Seeing then that all these things shall be dissolved, what manner of persons ought ye to be in all holy conversation and godliness? 2 Peter 3:11.
3. To loose; to disunite.
Down fell the duke, his joints dissolved.
4. To loose the ties or bonds of any thing; to destroy an connected system; as, to dissolve a government; to dissolve a corporation.
5. To loose; to break; as, to dissolve a league; to dissolve the bonds of friendship.
6. To break up; to cause to separate; to put an end to; as, to dissolve the parliament; to dissolve an assembly.
7. To clear; to solve; to remove; to dissipate, or to explain; as, to dissolve doubts. We usually say, to solve doubts and difficulties.
8. To break; to destroy; as, to dissolve a charm, spell or enchantment.
9. To loosen or relax; to make languid; as dissolved in pleasure.
1 . To waste away; to consume; to cause to vanish or perish.
Thou dissolvest my substance. Job 3 :22.
11. To annul; to rescind; as, to dissolve an injunction.
DISSOLVE
v.i.dizzolv. 1. To be melted; to be converted from a solid to a fluid state; as, sugar dissolves in water.
2. To sink away; to lose strength and firmness.
3. To melt away in pleasure; to become soft or languid.
4. To fall asunder; to crumble; to be broken. A government may dissolve by its own weight or extent.
5. To waste away; to perish; to be decomposed. Flesh dissolves by putrefaction.
6. To come to an end by a separation of parts.
DISSOLVED
pp. Melted; liquefied; disunited; parted; loosed; relaxed; wasted away; ended. Dissolved blood, is that which does not readily coagulate.
DISSOLVENT
a.Having power to melt or dissolve; as the dissolvent juices of the stomach.
DISSOLVENT
n. 1. Any thing which has the power or quality of melting, or converting a solid substance into a fluid, or of separating the parts of a fixed body so that they mix with a liquid; as, water is a dissolvent of salts and earths. It is otherwise called a menstruum.
2. In medicine, a remedy supposed capable of dissolving concretions in the body, such as calculi, tubercles, etc.
DISSOLVER
n.That which dissolves or has the power of dissolving. Heat is the most powerful dissolver of substances.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DISSOLVE
Dis *solve ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dissolved; p. pr. & vb. n.Dissolving. ] Etym: [L. dissolvere, dissolutum; dis- + solvere to loose, free. See Solve, and cf. Dissolute. ]
1. To separate into competent parts; to disorganize; to break up; hence, to bring to an end by separating the parts, sundering a relation, etc. ; to terminate; to destroy; to deprive of force; as, to dissolve a partnership; to dissolve Parliament. Lest his ungoverned rage dissolve the life. Shak.
2. To break the continuity of; to disconnect; to disunite; to sunder; to loosen; to undo; to separate. Nothing can dissolve us. Shak. Down fell the duke, his joints dissolved asunder. Fairfax.For one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another. The Declaration of Independence.
3. To convert into a liquid by means of heat, moisture, etc. ,; to melt; to liquefy; to soften. As if the world were all dissolved to tears. Shak.
4. To solve; to clear up; to resolve. "Dissolved the mystery. " Tennyson. Make interpretations and dissolve doubts. Dan. v. 16.
5. To relax by pleasure; to make powerless. Angels dissolved in hallelujahs lie. Dryden.
6. (Law )
Defn: To annul; to rescind; to discharge or release; as, to dissolve an injunction.
Syn. -- See Adjourn.
DISSOLVE
DISSOLVE Dis *solve ", v. i.
1. To waste away; to be dissipated; to be decomposed or broken up.
2. To become fluid; to be melted; to be liquefied. A figure Trenched in ice, which with an hour's heat Dissolves to water, and doth lose his form. Shak.
3. To fade away; to fall to nothing; to lose power. The charm dissolves apace. Shak.
DISSOLVENT
Dis *solv "ent, a. Etym: [L. dissolvens, -entis, p. pr. of dissolvere.]
Defn: Having power to dissolve power to dissolve a solid body; as, the dissolvent juices of the stomach. Ray.
DISSOLVENT
DISSOLVENT Dis *solv "ent, n.
1. That which has the power of dissolving or melting other substances, esp. by mixture with them; a menstruum; a solvent. Melted in the crucible dissolvents. A. Smith. The secret treaty of December acted as an immediate dissolvent to the truce. Mothley.
2. (Med. )
Defn: A remedy supposed capable of dissolving concretions in the body, such as calculi, tubercles, etc.
DISSOLVER
DISSOLVER Dis *solv "er, n.
Defn: One who, or that which, has power to dissolve or dissipate. Thou kind dissolver of encroaching care. Otway.
New American Oxford Dictionary
dissolve
dis solve |diˈzälv dəˈzɑlv | ▶verb 1 (with reference to a solid ) become or cause to become incorporated into a liquid so as to form a solution: [ no obj. ] : glucose dissolves easily in water | [ with obj. ] : dissolve a bouillon cube in a pint of hot water. • [ no obj. ] (of something abstract, esp. a feeling ) disappear: my courage dissolved. • [ no obj. ] subside uncontrollably into (an expression of strong feelings ): she suddenly dissolved into floods of tears. • [ no obj. ] (in a movie ) change gradually to (a different scene or picture ): dissolve to side view, looking down the street. 2 [ with obj. ] close down or dismiss (an assembly or official body ): the country's president can dissolve parliament under certain circumstances. • annul or put an end to (a partnership or marriage ): it only takes 28 days to dissolve a domestic partnership. ▶noun (in a movie ) an act or instance of moving gradually from one picture to another. DERIVATIVES dis solv a ble adjective, dis solv er noun ORIGIN late Middle English (also in the sense ‘break down into component parts ’): from Latin dissolvere, from dis- ‘apart ’ + solvere ‘loosen or solve. ’
dissolvent
dis sol vent |diˈzälvənt dəˈzɑlvənt | ▶noun a substance that dissolves something else. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin dissolvent- ‘dissolving, ’ from the verb dissolvere (see dissolve ).
Oxford Dictionary
dissolve
dis |solve |dɪˈzɒlv | ▶verb 1 (with reference to a solid ) become or cause to become incorporated into a liquid so as to form a solution: [ no obj. ] : glucose dissolves easily in water | [ with obj. ] : dissolve a stock cube in a pint of hot water. • [ no obj. ] disappear: my courage dissolved. • [ no obj. ] (dissolve into /in ) subside uncontrollably into (an expression of strong feelings ): she suddenly dissolved into floods of tears. • [ no obj. ] (dissolve into /to ) (of an image or scene in a film ) change gradually to (another ): the scene dissolves into a series of shots of the Morgan family. 2 [ with obj. ] close down or dismiss (an assembly or official body ). • annul or end (a partnership or marriage ). ▶noun an act or instance of moving gradually from one image or scene in a film to another. DERIVATIVES dissolvable adjective ORIGIN late Middle English (also in the sense ‘break down into component parts ’): from Latin dissolvere, from dis- ‘apart ’ + solvere ‘loosen or solve ’.
dissolvent
dis |solv |ent |dɪˈzɒlv (ə )nt | ▶noun a substance that dissolves something else: the experience of death could strengthen family ties, rather than act as a dissolvent. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin dissolvent- ‘dissolving ’, from the verb dissolvere (see dissolve ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
dissolve
dissolve verb 1 sugar dissolves in water: go into solution, break down; liquefy, deliquesce, disintegrate. 2 his hopes dissolved: disappear, vanish, melt away, evaporate, disperse, dissipate, disintegrate; dwindle, fade (away ), wither; literary evanesce. 3 the crowd dissolved: disperse, disband, break up, scatter, go in different directions. 4 the assembly was dissolved: disband, disestablish, bring to an end, end, terminate, discontinue, close down, wind up /down, suspend; prorogue, adjourn. 5 their marriage was dissolved: annul, nullify, void, invalidate, overturn, revoke. PHRASES dissolve into /in she dissolved into tears: burst into, break (down ) into, be overcome with.
Oxford Thesaurus
dissolve
dissolve verb 1 heat the water until the sugar dissolves: go into solution, become a solution, break down; liquefy, melt, deliquesce; disintegrate, diffuse; technical solvate. ANTONYMS condense. 2 his hopes dissolved: disappear, vanish, melt away, evaporate, disperse, dissipate, disintegrate; dwindle, fade (away ), fall away, subside, ebb, wane, peter out, fizzle out, crumble, decompose, wilt, wither; perish, die, be destroyed, cease to exist, come to an end, pass away, evanesce. ANTONYMS appear. 3 the crowd had dissolved: disperse, disband, break up, split up, separate, scatter, go their separate ways, go in different directions, disjoin. ANTONYMS join together. 4 the National Assembly was dissolved after a coup: disband, disestablish, dismiss; bring to an end, end, terminate, finish, cease, conclude, discontinue, break up, split up, close down, wind up /down, suspend; prorogue, adjourn; scrap, abolish, do away with, get rid of. ANTONYMS establish. 5 the marriage was dissolved in 1985: annul, nullify, void; cancel, invalidate, overturn, repeal, rescind, revoke; divorce. PHRASES dissolve into /in a timid child who was always the first to dissolve into tears: burst into, break into, collapse into, break down into; be overcome with; informal crack up.
Duden Dictionary
Dissolvens
Dis sol vens Substantiv, Neutrum Medizin , das |Diss o lvens |das Dissolvens; Genitiv: des Dissolvens, Plural: die Dissolventia und Dissolvenzien lateinisch auflösendes, zerteilendes [Arznei ]mittel
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
dissolve
dis solve /dɪzɑ́lv |-zɔ́lv / (! -ss-は /z /) 〖dis (離れて )solve (解放する )〗動詞 ~s /-z /; ~d /-d /; -solving 他動詞 1 〈人などが 〉【液体の中に 】〈固形物 〉を溶かす , 溶解させる «in » ; 〈固形物 〉を溶かして «…に » する «into » ; 〈洗剤などが 〉〈汚れなど 〉を溶かして取る (away )▸ dissolve the crystals in methyl alcohol 結晶をメチルアルコールに溶かす ▸ Acids dissolve tooth enamel .酸は歯のエナメル質を溶かす 2 〖通例be ~d 〗〈議会 国会などが 〉解散される ; 〈組織 制度などが 〉解体 [廃止 ]される ; 〈契約 結婚などが 〉解約 [解消 ]される, 取り消される ▸ Parliament [The marriage ] was dissolved .議会が解散 [結婚が解消 ]された 3 ⦅書 ⦆〈問題 感情など 〉を消滅させる, 鎮める ▸ His polite attitude dissolved her anxiety .彼のやわらかい態度が彼女の不安を鎮めた 4 〈物 〉を分解する .自動詞 1 〈固形物が 〉【液体の中に 】溶ける ; 溶けて «…に » なる «into » ; 〈物が 〉 «…に » 溶けて [溶けるように ]消える (away ) «into » (→melt 自動詞 1 第2例 )▸ Stir until the sugar dissolves .砂糖が溶けるまでかき混ぜなさい 2 ⦅書 ⦆〈感情などが 〉弱まる, 消滅する ▸ His anger dissolved .彼の怒りは鎮まった 3 〈組織 制度などが 〉解体する, 消滅する, 崩壊する ; 〈集会などが 〉解散する, 散会する ▸ The Soviet Union dissolved in 1991 .ソヴィエト連邦は1991年に崩壊した 4 ⦅文 ⦆〈人が 〉【笑い 涙などの 】状態になる «into, in » ▸ dissolve into laughter [tears ]わっと笑い出す [泣きくずれる ].5 〈事態が 〉 «…へと » 悪化する «into » ▸ Relief dissolved into anger .安堵 (あんど )が怒りへと変わった .6 〘映 テレビ 〙〈画像が 〉ディゾルブする .名詞 U 〘映 テレビ 〙(画像の )ディゾルブ 〘1つの場面が暗くなるのに重ねて次の場面を浮かび上がらせる手法 〙.