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  • 1 dispel

    di'spel
    past tense, past participle - dispelled; verb
    (to drive away: His words dispelled our fears.) disipar, desvanecer
    tr[dɪ'spel]
    1 disipar
    dispel [dɪs'pɛl] vt, - pelled ; - pelling : disipar, desvanecer
    v.
    desvanecer v.
    disipar v.
    dispensar v.
    dispersar v.
    dɪ'spel
    a) \<\<doubts/fear\>\> disipar, hacer* desvanecer
    b) \<\<fog\>\> disipar
    [dɪs'pel]
    VT [+ fog, smell, doubts, fear, worry] disipar
    * * *
    [dɪ'spel]
    a) \<\<doubts/fear\>\> disipar, hacer* desvanecer
    b) \<\<fog\>\> disipar

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  • 2 dissipate

    tr['dɪsɪpeɪt]
    1 (crowd) dispersar; (heat) difundir
    2 (dispel - fears, anxiety) disipar, (hacer) desvanecer
    3 (squander, waste - fortune, wealth) derrochar, disipar, dilapidar; (energies, efforts) desperdiciar
    1 (mist, fog) disiparse; (crowd) dispersarse; (enthusiasm, anger, doubts, fears) disiparse, desvanecerse
    dissipate ['dɪsə.peɪt] vt, - pated ; - pating
    1) disperse: disipar, dispersar
    2) squander: malgastar, desperdiciar, derrochar, disipar
    v.
    desparramar v.
    despilfarrar v.
    disipar v.
    'dɪsəpeɪt, 'dɪsɪpeɪt
    1.
    a) ( squander) \<\<inheritance\>\> disipar, dilapidar; \<\<energy/talents\>\> desperdiciar
    b) ( dispel) \<\<anxiety\>\> disipar, hacer* desvanecer

    2.
    vi (frml) \<\<anger/doubts\>\> disiparse, desvanecerse*
    ['dɪsɪpeɪt]
    1. VT
    1) (=dispel) [+ fear, doubt etc] disipar
    2) (=waste) [+ efforts, fortune] derrochar
    2.
    * * *
    ['dɪsəpeɪt, 'dɪsɪpeɪt]
    1.
    a) ( squander) \<\<inheritance\>\> disipar, dilapidar; \<\<energy/talents\>\> desperdiciar
    b) ( dispel) \<\<anxiety\>\> disipar, hacer* desvanecer

    2.
    vi (frml) \<\<anger/doubts\>\> disiparse, desvanecerse*

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  • 3 disipar

    disipar verbo transitivo
    1 (hacer desaparecer la niebla, etc) to drive away (un temor, una duda) to dispel: quiero disipar cualquier duda que podáis tener, I'd like to dispel any doubts you have
    2 (despilfarrar) to squander: tardó poco en disipar sus ahorros, it didn't take him long to squander his savings ' disipar' also found in these entries: English: dispel - dissipate - settle - allay - assuage - quiet - remove

    English-spanish dictionary > disipar

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