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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++di·sperse /dɪˈspɜːs $ -ɜːrs/ ●○○ verb [intransitive, transitive]  1 LEAVE A PLACEif a group of people disperse or are dispersed, they go away in different directions 分散;驱散 Police used tear gas to disperse the crowd. 警察用催泪瓦斯驱散人群。2 SPREADif something disperses or is dispersed, it spreads in different directions over a wide area (使)〔某物〕消散 The clouds dispersed as quickly as they had gathered. 云聚集得快,散得也快。→ See Verb table
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disperseIt was at this point that police initially peacefully and totally unsuccessfully, sought to persuade the protesters to disperse.People are being advised to stay away until the fumes have dispersed.Once the ambulance had left, the crowd began to disperse.The arrival of armed police made the students disperse.Twenty five officers were injured when police moved in to disperse a crowd of 200-300 youths.They dispersed a crowd of whites and seized weapons in the black section of town.Federal troops were used to disperse a crowd that tried to storm the jail.The crowd began dispersing as soon as the ambulance had driven away.The oil had been dispersed by chemicals sprayed on the water.Such ambiguity is dispersed by the Maastricht Treaty.Yet, Lee knew very well that supplies were always short and had to be dispersed carefully, often during battle itself.One resident said the student protesters dispersed peacefully.National Guard troops were called in to disperse the crowd.Police dispersed the crowds with teargas, and tanks were stationed in the city.He said those details include determining where and how firefighting and emergency medical equipment will be dispersed throughout the city.
Origin disperse (1300-1400) French disperser, from Latin dispergere to scatter
di·sperse verbChineseSyllable
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disperse
disperse /dɪˈspɜːs $ -ɜːrs/ verb [intransitive and transitive]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: French
 Origin: disperser, from Latin dispergere 'to scatter'
1. if a group of people disperse or are dispersed, they go away in different directions:
    Police used tear gas to disperse the crowd.
2. if something disperses or is dispersed, it spreads in different directions over a wide area:
    The clouds dispersed as quickly as they had gathered.


dis·perseBrE /dɪˈspɜːs/ 🔊NAmE /dɪˈspɜːrs/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they disperse BrE /dɪˈspɜːs/ 🔊 NAmE /dɪˈspɜːrs/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it disperses BrE /dɪˈspɜːsɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /dɪˈspɜːrsɪz/ 🔊past simple dispersed BrE /dɪˈspɜːst/ 🔊 NAmE /dɪˈspɜːrst/ 🔊past participle dispersed BrE /dɪˈspɜːst/ 🔊 NAmE /dɪˈspɜːrst/ 🔊 -ing form dispersing BrE /dɪˈspɜːsɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /dɪˈspɜːrsɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive, transitive] to move apart and go away in different directions; to make sb/sth do this (使)分散,散开;疏散;驱散The fog began to disperse. 雾开始散了。🔊🔊The crowd dispersed quickly. 人群很快便散开了。🔊🔊~ sb/sth Police dispersed the protesters with tear gas. 警察用催泪瓦斯驱散了抗议者。🔊🔊 [transitive, intransitive] ~ (sth) to spread or to make sth spread over a wide area 散布;散发;传播 SYN scatter The seeds are dispersed by the wind. 这些种子由风传播。🔊🔊