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单词 disconnect
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Definition of disconnect in English:

disconnect

verb dɪskəˈnɛktˌdɪskəˈnɛkt
[with object]
  • 1Break the connection of or between.

    使不连接,使分离

    if the axle unit is partially disconnected from the body, the car should not be driven
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Fragmented worldview disconnects us from nature
    • The people who are involved in this operation are under investigation by council officials and will be required to disconnect their illegal connections or face prosecution.
    • However, hydraulically driven attachments, such as augers, still require you to connect and disconnect hydraulic lines by hand.
    • Nothing got rid of the feeling that his arms were disconnected from his body.
    • Without interaction, the parts or units are disconnected and free-standing.
    • It seemed that she was disconnected from her body.
    • Loneliness is a painful emotional feeling of being disconnected, cut-off or isolated from the rest of our world.
    • Her brain sent panicked messages to her feet, but it was as though she were disconnected from her body.
    • My mind was completely disconnected from what my body was doing.
    • I knew I should move, but it was as if my brain had been disconnected from my body; it could shout all it wanted, but my legs weren't going anywhere.
    • The body is never disconnected from the mind, and in that fact, she finds her drama.
    • In addition, fire hoses in the residence hall were disconnected and partially dismantled because the equipment was outdated.
    • Tube fittings connections may be disconnected and remade repeatedly, without loss of leaktight seal.
    • I would like a novel to be just that, a random collection of seemingly disconnected events because that is what my life is.
    • Always make sure you isolate and tag a motor before you disconnect it.
    • Now I was the granddaughter of tailors capable of weaving tales, of tying threads together and connecting them and even disconnecting them.
    • It's us isolating ourselves together, disconnecting ourselves from everything going on around us in order to make this art.
    • Rites of passage, which disconnect ritual moments from the normal flow of life, break the passage of time, representing it as a constant replay of opposed movements.
    • Some professional settings can promote isolation, disconnecting clients from their natural support networks.
    • For a comedian, her intensity is almost humourless, like she's partially disconnected, operating on a slightly different plane.
    Synonyms
    detach, disengage, uncouple, decouple, unhook, unhitch, unlink, undo, unfasten, unyoke, disarticulate
    rare disjoin, disunite
    separate, cut off, divorce, sever, isolate, divide, part, disengage, delink, dissociate, remove
    rare dissever
    1. 1.1 Put (an electrical device) out of action by detaching it from a power supply.
      使断电
      he disconnected the main power cables from the batteries
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As he continued his remarks, a few individuals rushed the stage and twice disconnected his microphone, forcing him to halt the speech.
      • I read that I had to disconnect the monitor when I switched the computer on, for it to work.
      • If your aircraft is intact after an event, and you need the data from the device, remove or disconnect the power plugs before applying any electrical power to the aircraft.
      • Ricky and Fred are addicted to TV, so the lonely ladies of the house decide to teach them a lesson and disconnect the antenna.
      • I made a mental note to disconnect the machine next time he called.
      • She disconnected her computer and played games for a bit before finally going to sleep.
      • The circulating nurse covers the patient with warm blankets and works with the anesthesia care provider to disconnect the monitoring devices.
      • Turn off or disconnect appliances or electronics you were using when the power went out.
      • The occupant was evacuated while electrical engineers disconnected the power, allowing the firefighters to enter.
      • I was still concerned enough to get up and disconnect my answering machine and computer, as I know people who have had their phone lines struck by lightning.
      • Father and son disconnected the old stove then lugged it outdoors.
      • Always disconnect the appliance before cleaning.
      • Turn off and disconnect the power cord during an electrical storm.
      • The sequential compression devices are disconnected, and the patient's vital signs are assessed.
      • However, he said he believed the power supply had been disconnected when the alarms started to beep - a warning that the batteries needed to be replaced.
      • Before you begin be sure the lamp is disconnected from the wall plug.
      • Shocked to hear this piece of information, she rushed home, examined her computer, disconnected the web camera and lodged a complaint with the police.
      • The problem has been attributed to temporary traffic lights being set up in the area when the nearby permanent traffic lights were not disconnected and synchronised.
      • I wake to find Gwen has unplugged all the phones and disconnected the doorbell so I'm not disturbed.
      Synonyms
      deactivate, shut off, turn off, switch off, unplug, de-energize, detach from a power supply
      cut off, stop
    2. 1.2 Interrupt or terminate (a telephone conversation) by breaking the connection.
      使断线
      I phoned them in Edinburgh but we got disconnected

      我往爱丁堡给他们打了电话,但电话断了。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • With a click, Haley disconnected herself from the conversation.
      • This meant all telephone lines in the area were immediately disconnected.
      • Ford disconnected the telephone line and reactivated the radio link.
      • The mystery caller abruptly disconnected their conversation.
      • Family and friends ringing in were charged to listen to a lengthy message only to find that calls were disconnected before being put through to the patient.
      Synonyms
      terminate, stop, discontinue, break off
      interrupt, suspend
    3. 1.3 Terminate the connection of (a household) to water, electricity, gas, or telephone, typically because of non-payment of bills.
      (多指因欠款)使(住户)断水(或电、煤气、电话)
      if customers agree a payment plan, they will not be disconnected
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Hundreds of thousands of customers have been disconnected for non-payment of bills, something that was illegal before privatisation.
      • Last week the strikers disconnected the electricity and water supplies to the company's premises, causing the temporary closure of its headquarters.
      • The corporatisation of basic services has meant that millions have been disconnected from water and electricity.
      • The decision had been surprising to many who found their telephone lines disconnected despite having paid the bill.
      • Mobile phone users now have only fifteen days, instead of thirty five, to clear overdue bills before they are disconnected.
      • In January a similar move to disconnect non-payers caused outrage when businesses across the city were put out of action.
      • In 1994 12, 500 households were disconnected from water supplies because they couldn't pay.
      • Water will be disconnected from 3.00 pm. to 8.30 a.m. the following day.
      • The new law in the UK takes away water companies' powers to disconnect water supply for non-payment, or to limit the supply with the intention of enforcing payment.
      • This means if your water account is in arrears, your electricity might be disconnected.
      • Half the time our electricity was disconnected and running water a luxury.
      • Her cell phone has been disconnected and bills that I mailed have been ignored.
      • Cable TV has also been disconnected for non payment of the fees.
      • The building contractors wrote to us in February and we have applied for the electricity to be disconnected.
      • Electricity, gas and telephones in the area have been disconnected but may be restored to some parts of the area if safety permits.
      • 103 children lived in families whose electricity was disconnected.
      • The one million households who are disconnected from their fixed telephone line must pay up to £75 to get reconnected.
      • Today the club's electricity has been disconnected because of non-payment.
      • The water was disconnected, and yesterday it was reconnected after guarantee of payment.
      • In another case, Patsy and her large family were disconnected without notice for $400 in arrears.
      Synonyms
      deactivate, shut off, turn off, switch off, unplug, de-energize, detach from a power supply
noun dɪskəˈnɛktˌdɪskəˈnɛkt
  • 1An instance of disconnecting or being disconnected.

    断开连接

    as modifier a disconnect message

    中断的信息。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The new users often fall victim to no-pay disconnects, she explains.
    • He scowled as he pressed the disconnect button.
    • Approximately 78 percent of disconnects were followed by reconnects.
    • Upon disconnect from the server, the clean-up system begins with the first e-mail message in the database.
    • In a weekend of heavy dial-up play, I had few disconnects or serious lag issues.
    • You might see the disconnect sign a lot but there aren't any instances of massive warping that would normally come with a fast paced game.
    • It includes a connector, a valve assembly and an emergency disconnect device, all of which are mounted internally.
    • In this case, using the soft option is better; the disconnect message will appear on the screen and the operation will be canceled.
    • When this code boots, the USRP simulates a USB disconnect and reconnect.
    • Conversely, when the device is removed from the USB bus, the disconnect function is called with the device pointer.
    • This is needed in case there is a disconnect in the network.
    • If you need absolutely secure disconnects from the Internet without shutting down your computer, try this application.
    • This ensures that Ctrl-Alt-Del forces a clean disconnect from the cluster before rebooting.
    • Such a disconnect can cost millions of dollars, he says.
    • A disconnect function called when the device is removed from the system.
    1. 1.1 A discrepancy or lack of connection.
      差异;分歧;缺乏联系
      there can be a disconnect between boardrooms and IT departments when it comes to technology

      说起技术来,各企业的董事会和信息产业部门之间可能会有分歧。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • So I think there is a little bit of a disconnect there.
      • I guess I felt a general disconnect with life and with myself around that time.
      • And nothing causes more of a disconnect between theory and truth than unexamined a priori assumptions.
      • Instead of feeling empowered, or united, there is a disconnect.
      • There are many disconnects between school as it exists now and the working lives of parents.
      • Our recent opinion research uncovered words, messages, and services that don't resonate with people and create disconnects.
      • Perhaps the answer to the disconnect between stated parental goals and educational outcomes lies in the culture's traditional suspicion of education.
      • A distinct pattern is beginning to emerge in the disconnect between the words and deeds of the Administration.
      • But at the same time, I thought there was a disconnect there.
      • In the coming months, the potential for a disconnect between voters and the policies of the new government's leaders is enormous.
      • Sometimes the disconnect between the editorial page and the real world is so vast I wonder whether we can ever agree about anything any more.
      • In fact, every day the array of mass-media fixations is a very big swirl of disconnects.
      • There is a profound disconnect between what we are told everyone wants and what people in the region actually want.
      • When it comes to education and jobs, there's a real disconnect between what we talk about in Washington and what people are experiencing.
      • Part of the disconnect, here, seems to be cultural.
      • There are connects and disconnects between those of us who want peace.
      • My original gripe was with the lack of diversity and the total disconnect of the media with its public.
      • What we have now is a kind of a disconnect between that genuine grassroots movement and the old oligarchs, if you will, who are busy self perpetuating themselves.
      • There's a lot of elements where we've had a disconnect with the reader base of today.
      • Hope against hope, at a certain point, becomes too searingly painful to watch, because the disconnect between the glimmer of hope and the inevitable grief is just too dissonant.

Definition of disconnect in US English:

disconnect

verbˌdɪskəˈnɛktˌdiskəˈnekt
[with object]
  • 1Break the connection of or between.

    使不连接,使分离

    take all violence out of television drama and you disconnect it from reality

    如果去除电视剧中的所有暴力,那就脱离现实了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Nothing got rid of the feeling that his arms were disconnected from his body.
    • Now I was the granddaughter of tailors capable of weaving tales, of tying threads together and connecting them and even disconnecting them.
    • I would like a novel to be just that, a random collection of seemingly disconnected events because that is what my life is.
    • Loneliness is a painful emotional feeling of being disconnected, cut-off or isolated from the rest of our world.
    • The people who are involved in this operation are under investigation by council officials and will be required to disconnect their illegal connections or face prosecution.
    • I knew I should move, but it was as if my brain had been disconnected from my body; it could shout all it wanted, but my legs weren't going anywhere.
    • My mind was completely disconnected from what my body was doing.
    • Her brain sent panicked messages to her feet, but it was as though she were disconnected from her body.
    • In addition, fire hoses in the residence hall were disconnected and partially dismantled because the equipment was outdated.
    • It's us isolating ourselves together, disconnecting ourselves from everything going on around us in order to make this art.
    • Rites of passage, which disconnect ritual moments from the normal flow of life, break the passage of time, representing it as a constant replay of opposed movements.
    • Without interaction, the parts or units are disconnected and free-standing.
    • Tube fittings connections may be disconnected and remade repeatedly, without loss of leaktight seal.
    • Fragmented worldview disconnects us from nature
    • Some professional settings can promote isolation, disconnecting clients from their natural support networks.
    • The body is never disconnected from the mind, and in that fact, she finds her drama.
    • It seemed that she was disconnected from her body.
    • Always make sure you isolate and tag a motor before you disconnect it.
    • However, hydraulically driven attachments, such as augers, still require you to connect and disconnect hydraulic lines by hand.
    • For a comedian, her intensity is almost humourless, like she's partially disconnected, operating on a slightly different plane.
    Synonyms
    detach, disengage, uncouple, decouple, unhook, unhitch, unlink, undo, unfasten, unyoke, disarticulate
    separate, cut off, divorce, sever, isolate, divide, part, disengage, delink, dissociate, remove
    1. 1.1 Take (an electrical device) out of action by detaching it from a power supply.
      使断电
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Turn off or disconnect appliances or electronics you were using when the power went out.
      • I made a mental note to disconnect the machine next time he called.
      • As he continued his remarks, a few individuals rushed the stage and twice disconnected his microphone, forcing him to halt the speech.
      • Ricky and Fred are addicted to TV, so the lonely ladies of the house decide to teach them a lesson and disconnect the antenna.
      • Shocked to hear this piece of information, she rushed home, examined her computer, disconnected the web camera and lodged a complaint with the police.
      • Before you begin be sure the lamp is disconnected from the wall plug.
      • The problem has been attributed to temporary traffic lights being set up in the area when the nearby permanent traffic lights were not disconnected and synchronised.
      • If your aircraft is intact after an event, and you need the data from the device, remove or disconnect the power plugs before applying any electrical power to the aircraft.
      • Father and son disconnected the old stove then lugged it outdoors.
      • The circulating nurse covers the patient with warm blankets and works with the anesthesia care provider to disconnect the monitoring devices.
      • I was still concerned enough to get up and disconnect my answering machine and computer, as I know people who have had their phone lines struck by lightning.
      • The occupant was evacuated while electrical engineers disconnected the power, allowing the firefighters to enter.
      • Turn off and disconnect the power cord during an electrical storm.
      • I read that I had to disconnect the monitor when I switched the computer on, for it to work.
      • However, he said he believed the power supply had been disconnected when the alarms started to beep - a warning that the batteries needed to be replaced.
      • I wake to find Gwen has unplugged all the phones and disconnected the doorbell so I'm not disturbed.
      • The sequential compression devices are disconnected, and the patient's vital signs are assessed.
      • She disconnected her computer and played games for a bit before finally going to sleep.
      • Always disconnect the appliance before cleaning.
      Synonyms
      deactivate, shut off, turn off, switch off, unplug, de-energize, detach from a power supply
      cut off, stop
    2. 1.2 Interrupt or terminate (a telephone conversation) by breaking the connection.
      使断线
      that might explain why her call got disconnected mid-expletive
      Example sentencesExamples
      • With a click, Haley disconnected herself from the conversation.
      • This meant all telephone lines in the area were immediately disconnected.
      • Family and friends ringing in were charged to listen to a lengthy message only to find that calls were disconnected before being put through to the patient.
      • Ford disconnected the telephone line and reactivated the radio link.
      • The mystery caller abruptly disconnected their conversation.
      Synonyms
      terminate, stop, discontinue, break off
    3. 1.3 Terminate the connection of (a household) to water, electricity, gas, or telephone, typically because of nonpayment of bills.
      (多指因欠款)使(住户)断水(或电、煤气、电话)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Water will be disconnected from 3.00 pm. to 8.30 a.m. the following day.
      • Last week the strikers disconnected the electricity and water supplies to the company's premises, causing the temporary closure of its headquarters.
      • The water was disconnected, and yesterday it was reconnected after guarantee of payment.
      • Hundreds of thousands of customers have been disconnected for non-payment of bills, something that was illegal before privatisation.
      • The corporatisation of basic services has meant that millions have been disconnected from water and electricity.
      • In 1994 12, 500 households were disconnected from water supplies because they couldn't pay.
      • Mobile phone users now have only fifteen days, instead of thirty five, to clear overdue bills before they are disconnected.
      • 103 children lived in families whose electricity was disconnected.
      • Electricity, gas and telephones in the area have been disconnected but may be restored to some parts of the area if safety permits.
      • Cable TV has also been disconnected for non payment of the fees.
      • The one million households who are disconnected from their fixed telephone line must pay up to £75 to get reconnected.
      • In another case, Patsy and her large family were disconnected without notice for $400 in arrears.
      • This means if your water account is in arrears, your electricity might be disconnected.
      • In January a similar move to disconnect non-payers caused outrage when businesses across the city were put out of action.
      • The building contractors wrote to us in February and we have applied for the electricity to be disconnected.
      • Today the club's electricity has been disconnected because of non-payment.
      • The decision had been surprising to many who found their telephone lines disconnected despite having paid the bill.
      • Her cell phone has been disconnected and bills that I mailed have been ignored.
      • The new law in the UK takes away water companies' powers to disconnect water supply for non-payment, or to limit the supply with the intention of enforcing payment.
      • Half the time our electricity was disconnected and running water a luxury.
      Synonyms
      deactivate, shut off, turn off, switch off, unplug, de-energize, detach from a power supply
nounˌdɪskəˈnɛktˌdiskəˈnekt
  • 1An instance of disconnecting or being disconnected.

    断开连接

    as modifier a disconnect message

    中断的信息。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The new users often fall victim to no-pay disconnects, she explains.
    • If you need absolutely secure disconnects from the Internet without shutting down your computer, try this application.
    • A disconnect function called when the device is removed from the system.
    • This is needed in case there is a disconnect in the network.
    • Approximately 78 percent of disconnects were followed by reconnects.
    • This ensures that Ctrl-Alt-Del forces a clean disconnect from the cluster before rebooting.
    • In a weekend of heavy dial-up play, I had few disconnects or serious lag issues.
    • You might see the disconnect sign a lot but there aren't any instances of massive warping that would normally come with a fast paced game.
    • He scowled as he pressed the disconnect button.
    • When this code boots, the USRP simulates a USB disconnect and reconnect.
    • Such a disconnect can cost millions of dollars, he says.
    • In this case, using the soft option is better; the disconnect message will appear on the screen and the operation will be canceled.
    • It includes a connector, a valve assembly and an emergency disconnect device, all of which are mounted internally.
    • Upon disconnect from the server, the clean-up system begins with the first e-mail message in the database.
    • Conversely, when the device is removed from the USB bus, the disconnect function is called with the device pointer.
    1. 1.1 A discrepancy or lack of connection.
      差异;分歧;缺乏联系
      there can be a disconnect between boardrooms and IT departments when it comes to technology

      说起技术来,各企业的董事会和信息产业部门之间可能会有分歧。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • When it comes to education and jobs, there's a real disconnect between what we talk about in Washington and what people are experiencing.
      • I guess I felt a general disconnect with life and with myself around that time.
      • In the coming months, the potential for a disconnect between voters and the policies of the new government's leaders is enormous.
      • In fact, every day the array of mass-media fixations is a very big swirl of disconnects.
      • Part of the disconnect, here, seems to be cultural.
      • My original gripe was with the lack of diversity and the total disconnect of the media with its public.
      • Our recent opinion research uncovered words, messages, and services that don't resonate with people and create disconnects.
      • A distinct pattern is beginning to emerge in the disconnect between the words and deeds of the Administration.
      • And nothing causes more of a disconnect between theory and truth than unexamined a priori assumptions.
      • But at the same time, I thought there was a disconnect there.
      • There are connects and disconnects between those of us who want peace.
      • Sometimes the disconnect between the editorial page and the real world is so vast I wonder whether we can ever agree about anything any more.
      • Instead of feeling empowered, or united, there is a disconnect.
      • Hope against hope, at a certain point, becomes too searingly painful to watch, because the disconnect between the glimmer of hope and the inevitable grief is just too dissonant.
      • There are many disconnects between school as it exists now and the working lives of parents.
      • What we have now is a kind of a disconnect between that genuine grassroots movement and the old oligarchs, if you will, who are busy self perpetuating themselves.
      • So I think there is a little bit of a disconnect there.
      • There's a lot of elements where we've had a disconnect with the reader base of today.
      • Perhaps the answer to the disconnect between stated parental goals and educational outcomes lies in the culture's traditional suspicion of education.
      • There is a profound disconnect between what we are told everyone wants and what people in the region actually want.
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