disconnect
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T To disconnect a piece of equipment means to separate it from its source of power or to break a connection that it needs in order to work. 斷開
The device automatically disconnects the ignition when the engine is switched off. 該設(shè)備在引擎被關(guān)閉時會自動斷開點火裝置。
2. V-T If you are disconnected by a gas, electricity, water, or telephone company, they turn off the connection to your house, usually because you have not paid the bill. 切斷 (煤氣、電、水、電話等的) 供應(yīng)[usu passive]
You are likely to be given almost three months – until the time of your next bill – before you are disconnected. 你很可能會得到將近3個月的時間–即直到你下一張賬單寄發(fā)爲止——才會被切斷供應(yīng)。
3. V-T If you disconnect something from something else, you separate the two things. 使分離
He disconnected the IV bottle from the overhead hook and carried it beside the moving cart. 他從頭頂?shù)你^子上取下輸液瓶,竝在移動的手推車旁提著它。
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disconnect /?d?sk??n?kt/ (disconnecting,disconnected,disconnects)
劍橋詞典
- to unfasten something, especially to break the connection between a supply of electricity , gas , water , etc. and a device or piece of equipment
切斷(電、氣、水等)
Never try to fix a broken machine without disconnecting it from the electricity supply . 機器壞了一定要先切斷電源再去脩理。
to stop supplying electricity /gas /water /phone services , especially because money has not been paid
(尤指因未交費而)停止供應(yīng)(電、氣、水、電話等或其他服務(wù))
If you are disconnected while speaking on the phone , the phone connection is suddenly broken and you can no longer continue your conversation .
使(電話)斷線,將(電話)中斷 返回 disconnect