If you think I'm going to lend you money, I must disabuse you of te wrong idea. 你若认为我会借钱给你,我倒要劝你打消那念头。
Once we disabuse ourselves of the prejudice, we can cooperate with each other quite well. 一旦我们消除了这种偏见,就能很好地合作。
If you cannot disabuse yourself of the idea of writing a conclusion, the conclusion should reflect on the discussion from a new angle and cast the overall work in a new light. 如果你不能消除自己写一个结论的念头,[么]个结论应当从一个新的角度反思[前的]论,并且赋予整个作业一个新的视角。
disabuse
[ verb ] free somebody (from an erroneous belief) <verb.communication>
disabuse \dis`a*buse"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disabused}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disabusing}.] [Pref. dis- + abuse; cf. F. d['e]sabuser.] To set free from mistakes; to undeceive; to disengage from fallacy or deception; to set right; -- often used with of; as, to disabuse one of his illusions.
To undeceive and disabuse the people. --South.
If men are now sufficiently enlightened to disabuse themselves or artifice, hypocrisy, and superstition, they will consider this event as an era in their history. --J. Adams.
But the current bickering over Palestinian representation, now the main impediment to convening the peace conference, should disabuse them of this notion.