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Королевское
dystansować się od kogoś/czegoś
dissociate [dɪˈsəʊsieɪt, ingl. am. -ˈsoʊ-] V. trans.
1. dissociate (disassociate):
to dissociate oneself from sb/sth
2. dissociate (divorce):
dissociate
oddzielać [perf oddzielić]
Entrada de OpenDict
dissociate V.
dissociate QUÍM.
Present
Idissociate
youdissociate
he/she/itdissociates
wedissociate
youdissociate
theydissociate
Past
Idissociated
youdissociated
he/she/itdissociated
wedissociated
youdissociated
theydissociated
Present Perfect
Ihavedissociated
youhavedissociated
he/she/ithasdissociated
wehavedissociated
youhavedissociated
theyhavedissociated
Past Perfect
Ihaddissociated
youhaddissociated
he/she/ithaddissociated
wehaddissociated
youhaddissociated
theyhaddissociated
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to dissociate oneself from sb/sth
Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
It is determined by whether the solute particles in the solution associate or dissociate.
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The seabed probably contained methane hydrate deposits, and the lava caused the deposits to dissociate, releasing vast quantities of methane.
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The energy released from radioactive materials will dissociate water into hydrogen and oxygen (radiolysis).
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An acyl-enzyme intermediate, bound to the serine, is formed, and the newly formed amino terminus of the cleaved protein can dissociate.
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Individuals in detached protector withdraw, dissociate, alienate, or hide in some way.
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