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单词 delink
释义
verbdiːˈlɪŋkdēˈliNGk
[with object]often as noun delinking
  • Break the connection between (something) and something else.

    the possibility of delinking from the international economic system
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He complains that since Punjabi was delinked from Gurmukhi script, it has been reduced to a ‘boli’ (spoken language) in Pakistan.
    • An alternative notion sees development as creating new paths, breaking old molds, and perhaps delinking from particular alliances or organizations.
    • This approach also delinks the installation of storage from the provisioning of storage, allowing for all storage to be installed and made accessible to the network storage controller.
    • One wonders how far the military itself is delinked from its old geopolitics to allow projections of conflict to be replaced by projections of economic profit.
    • The city's ancestry can never be delinked from Britain.
    • Health insurance would be delinked from employment, and people would freely choose what sort of insurance they wanted and use the Health Savings Accounts to pay the out-of-pocket costs.
    • By delinking the dollar from the gold standard and effectively devaluing it, the Nixon Administration hoped to steal a march on its rivals.
    • It cannot really be delinked because for the U.S. this is an important issue.
    • It delinks behavior from older terminology bracketing both structure and process.
    • It is impossible and unnecessary to delink the council from politics.
    • In the 1970s, the US delinked the dollar from the gold standard to pay for the massive cost of the Vietnam War.
    • In the meantime, I'm delinking the archives and readying this place for a new look.
    • Some would argue that this is an expression of an inexorable trend: the inherent tendency of silicon capitalism to delink the growth of production from that of employment.
    • Here's another instance of economics being delinked from political developments.
    • I wasn't delinking the blog, but the man, so to speak.
    • Can we continue to delink economics and geopolitical interests on the part of this country?
    • Thus there is no way of eliminating underdevelopment at the periphery apart from delinking from capitalism.
    • Just as surrogacy delinks the genetic and the gestational mother, so embryo-freezing disconnects conception and gestation.
    • It has asked the government to delink its pay scales from those of the Central Bank.
    • Whereas economic liberals argue in favor of world market integration in order to promote development, and dependency theorists argue for delinking, mercantilists suggest a middle road.
    Synonyms
    dissociate, divorce, alienate, separate, segregate, isolate, cut off
 
 
verbdēˈliNGk
[with object]
  • Break the connection between (something) and something else.

    the country delinked its trade policy from international policy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the meantime, I'm delinking the archives and readying this place for a new look.
    • Whereas economic liberals argue in favor of world market integration in order to promote development, and dependency theorists argue for delinking, mercantilists suggest a middle road.
    • An alternative notion sees development as creating new paths, breaking old molds, and perhaps delinking from particular alliances or organizations.
    • In the 1970s, the US delinked the dollar from the gold standard to pay for the massive cost of the Vietnam War.
    • This approach also delinks the installation of storage from the provisioning of storage, allowing for all storage to be installed and made accessible to the network storage controller.
    • The city's ancestry can never be delinked from Britain.
    • It delinks behavior from older terminology bracketing both structure and process.
    • Some would argue that this is an expression of an inexorable trend: the inherent tendency of silicon capitalism to delink the growth of production from that of employment.
    • Can we continue to delink economics and geopolitical interests on the part of this country?
    • Here's another instance of economics being delinked from political developments.
    • He complains that since Punjabi was delinked from Gurmukhi script, it has been reduced to a ‘boli’ (spoken language) in Pakistan.
    • By delinking the dollar from the gold standard and effectively devaluing it, the Nixon Administration hoped to steal a march on its rivals.
    • Thus there is no way of eliminating underdevelopment at the periphery apart from delinking from capitalism.
    • I wasn't delinking the blog, but the man, so to speak.
    • It is impossible and unnecessary to delink the council from politics.
    • It cannot really be delinked because for the U.S. this is an important issue.
    • It has asked the government to delink its pay scales from those of the Central Bank.
    • One wonders how far the military itself is delinked from its old geopolitics to allow projections of conflict to be replaced by projections of economic profit.
    • Just as surrogacy delinks the genetic and the gestational mother, so embryo-freezing disconnects conception and gestation.
    • Health insurance would be delinked from employment, and people would freely choose what sort of insurance they wanted and use the Health Savings Accounts to pay the out-of-pocket costs.
    Synonyms
    dissociate, divorce, alienate, separate, segregate, isolate, cut off
 
 
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