Inglés

Sinónimos detallados de dissolve en inglés

dissolve:

to dissolve verbo (dissolves, dissolved, dissolving)

  1. to dissolve
    to dissolve; to abolish; to disband; to shut down; to break up
    • dissolve verbo (dissolves, dissolved, dissolving)
    • abolish verbo (abolishes, abolished, abolishing)
    • disband verbo (disbands, disbanded, disbanding)
    • shut down verbo (shuts down, shut down, shutting down)
    • break up verbo (breaks up, broke up, breaking up)
  2. to dissolve
    to dissolve; to melt away
    • dissolve verbo (dissolves, dissolved, dissolving)
    • melt away verbo (melts away, melted away, melting away)
  3. to dissolve
    to dissolve
    • dissolve verbo (dissolves, dissolved, dissolving)
  4. to dissolve
    to smelt; to melt away; to dissolve; to melt down
    • smelt verbo (smelts, smelted, smelting)
    • melt away verbo (melts away, melted away, melting away)
    • dissolve verbo (dissolves, dissolved, dissolving)
    • melt down verbo (melts down, melted down, melting down)
  5. to dissolve
    – declare void 1
    to dismiss; to dissolve
    – declare void 1
    • dismiss verbo (dismisss, dismissed, dismissing)
    • dissolve verbo (dissolves, dissolved, dissolving)
      • The President dissolved the parliament and called for new elections1
  6. to dissolve
    – come to an end 1
    to dissolve; to break up
    – come to an end 1
    • dissolve verbo (dissolves, dissolved, dissolving)
      • Their marriage dissolved1
    • break up verbo (breaks up, broke up, breaking up)
  7. to dissolve
    – bring the association of to an end or cause to break up 1
    to dissolve; to break up
    – bring the association of to an end or cause to break up 1
    • dissolve verbo (dissolves, dissolved, dissolving)
      • The decree officially dissolved the marriage1
      • the judge dissolved the tobacco company1
    • break up verbo (breaks up, broke up, breaking up)
  8. to dissolve
    – become or cause to become soft or liquid 1
    to dissolve; to thaw; to melt; unthaw; dethaw; unfreeze
    – become or cause to become soft or liquid 1
    • dissolve verbo (dissolves, dissolved, dissolving)
      • The giant iceberg dissolved over the years during the global warming phase1
    • thaw verbo (thaws, thawed, thawing)
      • the ice thawed1
    • melt verbo (melts, melted, melting)
      • The sun melted the ice1
      • the ice cream melted1
      • The heat melted the wax1
    • unthaw verbo
    • dethaw verbo
      • dethaw the meat1
    • unfreeze verbo
  9. to dissolve
    – pass into a solution 1
    to dissolve
    – pass into a solution 1
    • dissolve verbo (dissolves, dissolved, dissolving)
      • The sugar quickly dissolved in the coffee1
  10. to dissolve
    – cause to go into a solution 1
    to resolve; to dissolve; to break up
    – cause to go into a solution 1
    • resolve verbo (resolves, resolved, resolving)
    • dissolve verbo (dissolves, dissolved, dissolving)
      • The recipe says that we should dissolve a cup of sugar in two cups of water1
    • break up verbo (breaks up, broke up, breaking up)
  11. to dissolve
    – become weaker 1
    to dissolve; to fade away; fade out
    – become weaker 1
  12. to dissolve
    – cause to fade away 1
    to dissolve
    – cause to fade away 1
    • dissolve verbo (dissolves, dissolved, dissolving)
      • dissolve a shot or a picture1
  13. to dissolve
    – lose control emotionally 1
    to dissolve
    – lose control emotionally 1
    • dissolve verbo (dissolves, dissolved, dissolving)
      • She dissolved into tears when she heard that she had lost all her savings in the pyramid scheme1
  14. to dissolve
    – cause to lose control emotionally 1
    to dissolve
    – cause to lose control emotionally 1
    • dissolve verbo (dissolves, dissolved, dissolving)
      • The news dissolved her into tears1
  15. to dissolve
    – stop functioning or cohering as a unit 1
    to dissolve; to disband
    – stop functioning or cohering as a unit 1
    • dissolve verbo (dissolves, dissolved, dissolving)
      • The political wing of the party dissolved after much internal fighting1
    • disband verbo (disbands, disbanded, disbanding)

Conjugaciones de dissolve:

present
  1. dissolve
  2. dissolve
  3. dissolves
  4. dissolve
  5. dissolve
  6. dissolve
simple past
  1. dissolved
  2. dissolved
  3. dissolved
  4. dissolved
  5. dissolved
  6. dissolved
present perfect
  1. have dissolved
  2. have dissolved
  3. has dissolved
  4. have dissolved
  5. have dissolved
  6. have dissolved
past continuous
  1. was dissolving
  2. were dissolving
  3. was dissolving
  4. were dissolving
  5. were dissolving
  6. were dissolving
future
  1. shall dissolve
  2. will dissolve
  3. will dissolve
  4. shall dissolve
  5. will dissolve
  6. will dissolve
continuous present
  1. am dissolving
  2. are dissolving
  3. is dissolving
  4. are dissolving
  5. are dissolving
  6. are dissolving
subjunctive
  1. be dissolved
  2. be dissolved
  3. be dissolved
  4. be dissolved
  5. be dissolved
  6. be dissolved
diverse
  1. dissolve!
  2. let's dissolve!
  3. dissolved
  4. dissolving
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

dissolve [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the dissolve
    – (film) a gradual transition from one scene to the next; the next scene is gradually superimposed as the former scene fades out 1
    the dissolve
    – (film) a gradual transition from one scene to the next; the next scene is gradually superimposed as the former scene fades out 1

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Definiciones relacionadas de "dissolve":

  1. (film) a gradual transition from one scene to the next; the next scene is gradually superimposed as the former scene fades out1
  2. declare void1
    • The President dissolved the parliament and called for new elections1
  3. come to an end1
    • Their marriage dissolved1
  4. bring the association of to an end or cause to break up1
    • The decree officially dissolved the marriage1
    • the judge dissolved the tobacco company1
  5. become or cause to become soft or liquid1
    • The giant iceberg dissolved over the years during the global warming phase1
  6. pass into a solution1
    • The sugar quickly dissolved in the coffee1
  7. cause to go into a solution1
    • The recipe says that we should dissolve a cup of sugar in two cups of water1
  8. become weaker1
  9. cause to fade away1
    • dissolve a shot or a picture1
  10. lose control emotionally1
    • She dissolved into tears when she heard that she had lost all her savings in the pyramid scheme1
  11. cause to lose control emotionally1
    • The news dissolved her into tears1
  12. stop functioning or cohering as a unit1
    • The political wing of the party dissolved after much internal fighting1