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词汇 dissolve into
释义
Idiom
dissolve intodissolve into (something)
1.
to end in an unpleasant or disorderly way.
The discussion quickly dissolved into nasty accusations about her business dealings.
Usage notes: often said about something that has begun pleasantly or without disagreement
2.
to lose control and express strong emotions.
She dissolved into tears when she saw the damage to her home.Everyone dissolved into gales of laughter at my sister's remark.
Etymology: based on the literal meaning of dissolve (= to be absorbed by a liquid)

Phr V
dissolve into
dissolves, dissolving, dissolved
dissolve into sth
to develop into a bad state or situation
There are fears that the present conflict might dissolve into full-scale civil war.
if you dissolve into tears or laughter, you suddenly start to cry or laugh
She saw his photograph on the wall and dissolved into tears.We dissolved into fits of giggles just like silly schoolgirls.
phrasedissolve into1. dissolve into tears/laughter/giggles to lose control of yourself and start to cry or laugh: She suddenly dissolved into floods of tears. "I hate you!" she said. "I hate you!" Vicky started tickling the boy, and he dissolved into giggles.2. dissolve into sth to develop into a bad state: Tragically, it now seems a deadly certainty that the region will dissolve into war. Order dissolved into chaos, as an angry mob ran though the streets, looting shops and setting cars on fire.

dissolve into

1. Of a solid substance, to change into or become integrated with a liquid. This medicine dissolves into milk so it's easy to give to children.
2. To transition or devolve into a more disorderly state. After only a few minutes, the meeting dissolved into chaos, with both sides shouting at each other.

dissolve into (something)

1. To physically break down into a different state. Soon enough, the snowball in my hand dissolved into water.
2. To express one's emotions in a sudden outburst. The kids dissolved into laughter as soon as the clown started dancing.
3. To decline into tumult. Every family dinner seems to dissolve into an argument about politics.
4. In film, TV, or video editing, for an image to fade into another image. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "dissolve" and "into." And then that shot will dissolve into a shot of the beach outside the house.

dissolve something into something

to cause a film or television picture to fade away into some other picture. (See also dissolve into something {3}.) The director dissolved the picture into the next scene. At this point, the opening scene should be dissolved into a side shot of the exterior.

dissolve into something

 
1. . Lit. [for a substance to change from a solid state into another state; [for a substance] to melt or liquefy something. (Compare this with dissolve in something.) In a hot pan, the sugar dissolved into syrup.
2. Fig. [for someone] to begin suddenly to display laughter, tears, giggles, gales of laughter, etc. (See also dissolve in something.) The children dissolved into tears. The clown's appearance made the audience dissolve into laughter.
3. Fig. [for a film or television picture] to fade away into some other picture. The scene dissolved into a shot of the interior of the castle. At this point in thescript, dissolve to a face shot of Walter.
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