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单词 disjoin
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Definition of disjoin in English:

disjoin

verb dɪsˈdʒɔɪndɪsˈdʒɔɪn
[with object]
  • Separate or disunite.

    分开;使分离

    they asked that their parish be disjoined from Lewis and added to Harris

    他们要求将他们的教区从刘易斯分出,加入哈里斯。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This may sound obvious, but some interviews are a disjoined bunch of questions that leave obvious follow-up points hanging in the air.
    • That's an example of a type of science that is fully on the level of particle physics and string theory intellectually but is quite disjoined from them.
    • All other readers are disjoined from the writer's individual experience.
    • Or, certain theological assertions are stated, completely disjoined from their congregational, ethical implications.
    • ‘Hold still,’ she said as she readied herself to put the disjoined joint back into place.
    • What is known through postmemory is only ever realized in the disjunction between the time of the event's conception and its disjoined retelling.
    • God's being is not a static reality from which we are disjoined, something we can admire only from afar like the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
    • The most obvious hybrid views simply conjoin or disjoin the probability and process views.
    • The fourth chromosomes often disjoin slightly before the other bivalents.
    • Having earlier looked back to see herself as a discord, Jane now directly disjoins the reader's senses.
    • Their implications would be only an embarrassing distraction, oddly disjoined from the prevailing paths of technical investigation.
    • Secrecy internalizes time and so fixes it in such a way that it disjoins with the present.
    • According to Feldstein, white and black motherhood fractured in the 1960s, as racial liberalism and gender conservatism disjoined.
    • The state does not destroy our books; the university disjoins them.
    • Hence, many of the Surrealist images disjoin scenes of beauty delimited by the intrusion of an otherworldly ‘thing’.
    • It is not unrelated to our disjoining sex from holiness.
    • The Territories are not disjoined; they are not satellites of the Commonwealth.
    • However, if you disjoin consumption and expenditure behavior from income and revenue behavior, interesting effects can occur.
    • "The notion that the territories of the Commonwealth are disjoined from the one federal union is unpersuasive to me, " Justice Kirby said.
    • Or, as Wilber himself puts it: ‘We are working with demonstrably broken maps - ones that are partial, fragmented, disjoined, and inadequate.’
    Synonyms
    unfasten, unbutton, unhook, untie, unlace

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French desjoindre, from Latin disjungere, from dis- (expressing reversal) + jungere 'to join'.

Definition of disjoin in US English:

disjoin

verbdɪsˈdʒɔɪndisˈjoin
  • Separate; take or come apart.

    no object the paired chromosomes fail to separate or disjoin during cell division
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is not unrelated to our disjoining sex from holiness.
    • Having earlier looked back to see herself as a discord, Jane now directly disjoins the reader's senses.
    • All other readers are disjoined from the writer's individual experience.
    • "The notion that the territories of the Commonwealth are disjoined from the one federal union is unpersuasive to me, " Justice Kirby said.
    • This may sound obvious, but some interviews are a disjoined bunch of questions that leave obvious follow-up points hanging in the air.
    • Secrecy internalizes time and so fixes it in such a way that it disjoins with the present.
    • Or, certain theological assertions are stated, completely disjoined from their congregational, ethical implications.
    • God's being is not a static reality from which we are disjoined, something we can admire only from afar like the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
    • According to Feldstein, white and black motherhood fractured in the 1960s, as racial liberalism and gender conservatism disjoined.
    • The most obvious hybrid views simply conjoin or disjoin the probability and process views.
    • Hence, many of the Surrealist images disjoin scenes of beauty delimited by the intrusion of an otherworldly ‘thing’.
    • ‘Hold still,’ she said as she readied herself to put the disjoined joint back into place.
    • That's an example of a type of science that is fully on the level of particle physics and string theory intellectually but is quite disjoined from them.
    • The fourth chromosomes often disjoin slightly before the other bivalents.
    • The state does not destroy our books; the university disjoins them.
    • Their implications would be only an embarrassing distraction, oddly disjoined from the prevailing paths of technical investigation.
    • The Territories are not disjoined; they are not satellites of the Commonwealth.
    • However, if you disjoin consumption and expenditure behavior from income and revenue behavior, interesting effects can occur.
    • Or, as Wilber himself puts it: ‘We are working with demonstrably broken maps - ones that are partial, fragmented, disjoined, and inadequate.’
    • What is known through postmemory is only ever realized in the disjunction between the time of the event's conception and its disjoined retelling.
    Synonyms
    unfasten, unbutton, unhook, untie, unlace

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French desjoindre, from Latin disjungere, from dis- (expressing reversal) + jungere ‘to join’.

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