柯林斯词典dispel /dɪˈspɛl/ (dispelling,dispelled,dispels) 1. V-T To dispel an idea or feeling that people have means to stop them having it. 消除 (想法或感觉) The president is attempting to dispel the notion that he has neglected the economy. 总统正试图消除他忽视了经济这一想法。 返回 dispel剑桥词典to remove fears , doubts , and false ideas , usually by proving them wrong or unnecessary 消除(恐惧);扫除(疑虑);打消(错误念头) I'd like to start the speech by dispelling a few rumours that have been spreading recently . 我想在演讲的开头先澄清一些近期流传的谣言。 返回 dispel