单词 | decoupling |
释义 | > as lemmasdeˈcoupling deˈcoupling n. ΚΠ 1931 Wireless World 19 Aug. 175/2 A large-capacity paper type condenser may have a higher internal impedance..and so give less effective de-coupling. 1940 Amateur Radio Handbk. (ed. 2) 86/2 In some cases it is necessary to use decouplings which are effective for R.F. but which allow currents of speech frequency to pass. 1960 Guardian 15 June 1/2 He wanted to know whether ‘de-coupling’ (the way of muffling underground tests) was to be tested. 1962 J. H. Simpson & R. S. Richards Physical Princ. Junction Transistors xv. 370 A collector decoupling filter, in which a resistor of value R is placed between the collector bias resistor and the power supply. 1966 New Scientist 28 July 191/3 The decoupling effects of a nuclear explosion in a large sphere..are a mystery. decoupling decoupling n. the action of separating from something or becoming independent; dissociation, disengagement, or withdrawal, esp. from a prior association or established process, activity, etc.; an instance of this.Often in political and economic contexts. ΚΠ 1968 C. Bowles Memorandum to Secretary of State 25 Apr. (U.S. Declassified Documents Online) 13 When circumstances permit we might emphasize the decoupling of Pakistan and India in our policy-making. 2002 N.Y. Times (Nexis) 17 Nov. vii. 15 Her description of the extended family's torrid couplings and decouplings makes the Brezhnev era sound like an Eric Rohmer film. 2021 Business Day (S. Afr.) (Nexis) 28 Apr. 7 The decoupling of growth from resource use and emissions is fundamental to a sustainable future where our consumption of resources does not outstrip the Earth's ability to replace them. < as lemmas |
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