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  • 1 dissipate

    transitive verb
    1) (dispel) auflösen [Nebel, Dunst]; zerstreuen [Befürchtungen, Zweifel]
    2) (fritter away) vergeuden; durchbringen [Vermögen, Erbschaft]
    * * *
    dis·si·pate
    [ˈdɪsɪpeɪt]
    I. vi
    1. (disperse) allmählich verschwinden; a crowd, mist sich akk auflösen
    2. (die down) verschwinden, sich akk in Luft auflösen fam
    II. vt
    to \dissipate sth
    1. (disperse) oil spill etw auflösen
    2. (squander) etw verschwenden
    * * *
    ['dIsIpeɪt]
    1. vt
    1) (= dispel) fog auflösen; heat ableiten; doubts, fears zerstreuen; tension lösen
    2) energy, efforts verschwenden, vergeuden; fortune verschwenden
    2. vi
    (clouds, fog) sich auflösen; (crowd, doubts, fear also) sich zerstreuen; (tension) sich lösen
    * * *
    dissipate [ˈdısıpeıt]
    A v/t
    1. zerstreuen ( auch PHYS):
    2. den Nebel zerteilen
    3. jemandes Sorgen etc zerstreuen, verscheuchen, vertreiben
    4. seine Kräfte verzetteln, vergeuden:
    dissipate one’s energies seine Kräfte oder sich verzetteln
    5. ein Vermögen etc durchbringen, verprassen, verschwenden
    6. PHYS
    a) Hitze ableiten
    b) mechanische Energie etc dissipieren, in Wärmeenergie umwandeln
    B v/i
    1. sich zerstreuen (auch fig)
    2. sich zerteilen (Nebel)
    3. ein ausschweifendes oder zügelloses Leben führen
    * * *
    transitive verb
    1) (dispel) auflösen [Nebel, Dunst]; zerstreuen [Befürchtungen, Zweifel]
    2) (fritter away) vergeuden; durchbringen [Vermögen, Erbschaft]
    * * *
    v.
    ableiten v.
    sich zerstreuen v.
    sich zerteilen v.
    verbrauchen v.
    vergeuden v.
    verschwenden v.
    verzetteln v.
    zersplittern v.
    zerstreuen v.
    zerteilen v.

    English-german dictionary > dissipate

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