disabuse 英 [ˌdɪsəˈbju:z]   美 [ˌdɪsəˈbjuz]

disabuse

disabuse  英 [ˌdɪsəˈbju:z] 美 [ˌdɪsəˈbjuz]

vt. 使省悟;解迷惑;释疑;矫正 

进行时:disabusing  过去式:disabused  过去分词:disabused  第三人称单数:disabuses  名词复数:disabuses 

The traditional way to disabuse people of false beliefs is to provide them with accurate information. 扭转这些错误观念的传统方法是向这些人提供准确的信息。
It took conservatives years to disabuse themselves of this mythology (which was true only during the 1930s and most of the 1940s). 但仅仅在1930年代至1940年代的大部分时间里,这个判断才算得上正确。 保守主义者花了很长时间才从这个幻觉中摆脱出来。

  • Disabuse means to free someone of a belief that is not true. Many teachers of health find that when they teach, they spend as much energy disabusing kids of false beliefs as they do giving them the facts.
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  • vt. 使省悟;解迷惑;释疑;矫正
  • 1. The traditional way to disabuse people of false beliefs is to provide them with accurate information.

    扭转这些错误观念的传统方法是向这些人提供准确的信息。

  • 2. It took conservatives years to disabuse themselves of this mythology (which was true only during the 1930s and most of the 1940s).

    但仅仅在1930年代至1940年代的大部分时间里,这个判断才算得上正确。 保守主义者花了很长时间才从这个幻觉中摆脱出来。

  • 3. In either case, Putin's return in 2012 is likely to disabuse those in the Obama administration who harbored high hopes for a “reset” of U. S. -Russia relations with Medvedev.

    无论在任何一种情况下,普京在 2012年的回归使得奥巴马团队中巴望梅德韦杰夫可以带来美俄关系“重启”的人们大梦初醒。

  • disabuse (v.) 1610s, from dis- + abuse (v.). Related: Disabused; disabusing.
dis·abuse / ˌdɪsəˈbjuːz ; NAmE ˌdɪsəˈbjuːz / verb disabusesb (of sth) ( formal) to tell sb that what they think is true is, in fact, not true 去掉(某人)的错误想法;使省悟 disabuse disabuses disabused disabusing dis·abuse / ˌdɪsəˈbjuːz ; NAmE ˌdɪsəˈbjuːz /
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