单词 | disconnect |
释义 | verb | noun disconnectdisconnect1 /ˌdɪskəˈnɛkt/ ●●○ verb 1[transitive] to remove the supply of power from a machine or piece of equipment OPP connect: The family agreed to disconnect the life support system.disconnect something from something First disconnect the machine from the electricity supply.2[intransitive, transitive] to separate something from the thing it is connected to, or to become separated OPP connect: disconnect (something) from something Two freight cars disconnected from the train engine.3[transitive] to stop supplying a service, such as water, telephone, electricity, or gas, to a house or other building SYN cut off OPP connect: I tried to call the company, but the phone had been disconnected.4[transitive] to break the telephone connection between two people or computers SYN cut off OPP connect: I’ll have to call him back – we got disconnected.5[intransitive] if you disconnect from your feelings, family, society, etc., you no longer feel as though you belong or have a relationship with them—disconnection /ˌdɪskəˈnɛkʃən/ noun [countable, uncountable] verb | noun disconnectdisconnect2 noun [singular] 1a surprising difference between two people, ideas, actions, etc.: disconnect between There’s a big disconnect between what she says and what she does.2a feeling of not having a relationship with other people: an emotional disconnect |
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