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disconnection

/dis-kuh-nek-shuhn/US // ˌdɪs kəˈnɛk ʃən //

断线,断开,断开连接,断开联系

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of disconnecting.
    • : the state of being disconnected; lack of connection.

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Examples

  • More than grief, I experienced a sense of disconnection from an experience that seemed central to my life.

  • These younger investors espouse a proud disconnection from a system that explicitly serves “Boomers” and exploits young adults.

  • Looking for a cause, experts have explored the effects of home and school stresses, social media, cellphones, disconnection and lack of sleep.

  • In collecting the information, Pallone said lawmakers could seek to authorize additional stimulus aid, including a potential “prohibition on disconnection.”

  • Even a 10-minute delay in a call can improve quality and decrease the likelihood of disconnections.

  • In other words, in females there is a disconnection between physical and psychological sexual arousal.

  • This prescription of selective disconnection, in different forms, has worked for many successful people I know.

  • A transfer of control is essential after a disconnection from the autopilot.

  • Outsized ego, insecurity, hubris, and a complete disconnection from reality are big—if diametrically opposed—contenders.

  • And he argues that his comments on CNN about disconnection have been mischaracterized.

  • Would then make the necessary disconnection and proceed on one side.

  • In this case a set of valves or dampers permits the disconnection of the fan or its connection with the ash-pit.

  • The lighting of both lamps associated with a cord circuit is a signal to the operator for disconnection.

  • It remains now only to secure the disconnection of the subscribers after they are through talking.

  • Prompt disconnection was improved enormously by the introduction of relay manual boards.