3EMOTION 情绪dissolve into/in laughter/tears etcto start laughing or crying 笑起来/流起泪来等
She dissolved into fits of laughter.
她一阵阵大笑起来。
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dissolve into/in laughter/tears etc• If he mentioned moving out of her parents' house, she dissolved into tears.• Katherine threw herself against Gary and dissolved into tears.• The waiterbowed and retreated, Stephen and Lilydissolved into laughter.• When at last she is alone, her sorrowoverwhelms her and she dissolves in tears.• Francis and Christopher dissolved in laughter, lapped theirs up and declared it very good.
4become weaker 变弱 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]WEAK to gradually become smaller or weaker before disappearing, or to make something do this (使)变弱,(使)消失
Her enthusiasm dissolved his shyness.
她的热情消除了他的羞怯。
A few clouds formed briefly before dissolving again.
天上聚积了几朵云,一会儿又消散了。
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dissolve• Maria's objections to the plan began to dissolve.• The law suit began ten months after the Rossi marriage had been legally dissolved.• One of those illusions was my persistentsensation that my personality was dissolving.• You can test their absorption rate by seeing if they dissolve almost entirely in white vinegar within 30 minutes.• I think she's picked up a few pointers, like how to chop an onion and how to dissolve an Oxo cube.• The Assembly was dissolved by presidentialdecree on Oct. 12.• Because it also dissolves in fats, it freely passes through cellmembranes, which are basically double-walled bubbles of fat.• These and certain sea anemones often leave a mucous trail that, upon dissolving in water, gives off a characteristicodor.• The crystalsdissolve in water to create a purple liquid.• During my ascent, the spotlightexpands, dissolving into a softglow that eventually engulfs the entire stage.• Theoretically, she can dissolve Parliament without advice, but the right has been in abeyance for years.• Dissolve the salt in 125 ml of hot water.
dissolve something in something• Dissolve the yeast inlukewarm water.