deactivate / diˈæk təˌveɪt /

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deactivate2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

de·ac·ti·vat·ed, de·ac·ti·vat·ing.

  1. to cause to be inactive; remove the effectiveness of.
  2. to demobilize or disband.
  3. to render inoperative, especially by disconnecting, removing, or otherwise interfering with the action of the fuze.
  4. Chemistry. to render inactive.
v. 无主动词 verb

de·ac·ti·vat·ed, de·ac·ti·vat·ing.

  1. Physical Chemistry. to lose radioactivity.

deactivate 近义词

v. 动词 verb

decommission

更多deactivate例句

  1. A shot developed in China using deactivated covid-19 germs protected only half the people who got it, although it did stop severe disease.
  2. This sort of sharing is something that might be enabled without your knowledge, or that you may have switched on at one point but now want to deactivate.
  3. I was in school, and I had deactivated my social media during the semester.
  4. His return was delayed by a team disciplinary issue that caused him to be deactivated for a game and fined, and a hamstring injury.
  5. They had AT&T deactivate the connection, so that none of the data on the devices could go to the cloud.
  6. This ship is crowded with a complete set of automatic defenses that I cant deactivate.
  7. It will not be possible to deactivate it before 12.45 hours.
  8. Conn used the manual control to set it down and deactivate it, then got out and went to examine it.