defusion

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发音

UK /diːˈfjuːʒən/

词形变化

defusions 复数

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    The act of defusing.

    不可数

    1992, Scott M. Cutlip, “The invasion of public relations' domain by lawyers and marketers”, section 1, Communication World, International Association of Business Communicators Contrast Exxon's failures with Johnson & Johnson's successful defusion of its Tylenol crisis - that response directed by a seasoned public relations officer - Larry Foster.

    The story (as all stories do) ends with the timely interception of the bomb and its defusion.

    2002 August 1, Sara Powell, “Nuclear-powered animosities. (Human Rights)”, Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, American Educational Trust Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai, executive director of the Kashmiri-American Council, argued that the international community...made a fundamental mistake by making its primary objective the defusion of tension rather than trying to settle the issue of Kashmir.

  2. 1.

    The separation of an emotion or behavior-provoking verbal stimulus from the unwanted emotional or behavioral response as part of a therapeutic process. A neologism meant to indicate the reversal of thought-emotion-action fusion.

    可数 不可数 心理学
  3. 1.

    Misspelling of diffusion.

词源

From defuse + -ion, apparently by analogy with fusion etc.

来源:wiktionary