decouple 的 2 个定义
de·cou·pled, de·cou·pling.
- to cause to become separated, disconnected, or divergent; uncouple.
- to absorb the shock of: a surrounding mass of earth and rock can decouple a nuclear blast.
- Electronics. to loosen or eliminate the coupling of.
de·cou·pled, de·cou·pling.
- to separate or diverge from an existing connection; uncouple.
更多decouple例句
- Cotton’s other suggestions are essentially just restatements of proposals he espoused in the “how to decouple” section, namely government funding for research, development, and training in key industries.
- In this case, customers “decouple the moral or the political piece from the utilitarian piece,” Reed explained.
- Sadly, the reality is you will be treated like a second class citizen because there’s a view that what you do is somehow decoupled from reality.
- News feeds and recommendation systems like this have created a downward spiral of negativity and paranoia, slowly decoupling billions of people’s perception of reality from reality itself.
- Economic growth appears to be decoupling from energy generation.