柯林斯詞典disabuse /?d?s??bju?z/ (disabusing,disabused,disabuses) 1. V-T If you disabuse someone of something, you tell them or persuade them that what they believe is in fact untrue. 使醒悟[正式] Their view of country people was that they like to please strangers. I did not disabuse them of this notion. 他們認(rèn)為鄉(xiāng)下人愛(ài)討好外地人。我沒(méi)有糾正他們的這種想法。 返回 disabuse劍橋詞典to cause someone no longer to have a wrong idea 使改變想法;使消除誤解 He thought that all women liked children , but she soon disabused him of that (idea /notion ). 他以為女人都喜歡孩子,但她很快就讓他改變了這種看法。 返回 disabuse