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1 dissolve
di'zolv1) (to (cause to) melt or break up, especially by putting in a liquid: He dissolved the pills in water; The pills dissolved easily in water.) løse(s) opp, oppløse seg, smelte2) (to put an end to (a parliament, a marriage etc).) oppløse•verb \/dɪˈzɒlv\/1) smelte, oppløse(s), oppløse seg2) dele opp3) (om institusjoner, møter) oppløse(s), avvikle(s), heve(s)4) legge ned5) ( om følelser e.l.) forsvinne6) ( film) overtone7) ( om lyd) fade ut, dø hendissolved in tears oppløst i tårerdissolve into ( film) la (bilde) gå over i -
2 acid
'æsid 1. adjective1) ((of taste) sharp or sour: Lemons and limes are acid fruits.) sur, besk2) (sarcastic: acid humour.) sarkastisk, besk2. noun(a substance, containing hydrogen, which will dissolve metals etc: She spilled some acid which burned a hole in her dress.) syre- aciditysur--------syreIsubst. \/ˈæsɪd\/1) acid, syre2) ( overført) syrlig bemerkning3) noe som smaker surt, syre4) (slang, narkotika) LSD, syrecome the acid over (somebody) ( hverdagslig) være skarp\/sarkastisk mot (noen) ( hverdagslig) forsøke å tyrannisere noenput the acid on (somebody) (austr., slang) prøve seg på (noen), søke å oppnå noe (fra\/hos noen)• he put the acid on the woman across the table, but she just gave him an icy lookhan prøvde seg på damen tvers over, men hun sendte ham bare et iskaldt blikktake the acid off (somebody) slutte å plage (noen)IIadj. \/ˈæsɪd\/( også overført) sur, bitter, syrlig -
3 dissolution
subst. \/ˌdɪsəˈluːʃ(ə)n\/1) oppløsning, oppstykking, oppdeling2) (om avtale, ekteskap e.l.) opphevelse, oppløsning, avvikling3) ( om institusjoner e.l.) avvikling, oppløsning4) ødeleggelse, død5) ( kjemi) oppløsning6) ( om livsførsel) utsvevende liv, ranglingin a state of dissolution i oppløsningstilstand -
4 ether
'i:Ɵə(a colourless liquid used to dissolve fats etc, and, medically, as an anaesthetic.) etersubst. \/ˈiːθə\/ eller aether( kjemi eller radio e.l.) eter -
5 insoluble
in'soljubl1) ((of a substance) impossible to dissolve: This chemical is insoluble (in water).) uoppløselig2) ((of a problem or difficulty) impossible to solve.) uløselig•adj. \/ɪnˈsɒljʊbl\/1) uoppløselig2) uforklarlig, uløselig
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Dissolve — Dis*solve , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dissolved}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dissolving}.] [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… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dissolve — dis·solve vt dis·solved, dis·solv·ing: to bring about the dissolution of dis·solv·able adj Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. dissolve … Law dictionary
dissolve — dis‧solve [dɪˈzɒlv ǁ dɪˈzɑːlv] verb [transitive] to bring a company or partnership to an end officially: • He announced that he was dissolving the company because of financial problems. * * * dissolve UK US /dɪˈzɒlv/ verb [T] ► to end an official … Financial and business terms
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dissolve — [v1] melt from solid to liquid; mix in defront, deliquesce, diffuse, fluidify, flux, fuse, liquefy, liquesce, render, run, soften, thaw, waste away; concepts 469,702 Ant. coagulate, concentrate, solidify, unmix dissolve [v2] disappear,… … New thesaurus
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Dissolve — Dis*solve , v. i. 1. To waste away; to be dissipated; to be decomposed or broken up. [1913 Webster] 2. To become fluid; to be melted; to be liquefied. [1913 Webster] A figure Trenched in ice, which with an hour s heat Dissolves to water, and doth … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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dissolve — dissolvability, dissolvableness, n. dissolvable, adj. dissolver, n. dissolvingly, adv. /di zolv /, v. dissolved, dissolving, n. v.t. 1. to make a solution of, as by mixing with a liquid; pass into solution: to dissolve salt in water. 2. to melt;… … Universalium
dissolve */*/ — UK [dɪˈzɒlv] / US [dɪˈzɑlv] verb Word forms dissolve : present tense I/you/we/they dissolve he/she/it dissolves present participle dissolving past tense dissolved past participle dissolved 1) a) [intransitive] if a solid substance dissolves in a… … English dictionary