disentangle 的定义
dis·en·tan·gled, dis·en·tan·gling.
- to free or become free from entanglement; untangle; extricate.
disentangle 近义词
unwind, disconnect; solve
更多disentangle例句
- Researchers will have to disentangle the various ways in which the asteroid has changed if they hope to use it as a window into the early solar system.
- Colonialism itself was broad and complex, and its modern-day outcomes are not easily disentangled.
- Scientists are still trying to disentangle how much of the harm from hepatitis C is caused by the immune response against the virus rather than the virus itself.
- By acquiring SDG&E’s infrastructure and instituting full public control of our energy service, San Diego can more easily and efficiently disentangle from fossil fuels and provide energy at a significantly lower monetary and environmental cost.
- Ecologists need to recognize individuals when disentangling the complex symbioses and relationships that define a community.
- So it's hard to disentangle any possible negative effects from the effects of divorce and other family instability.
- All of these factors are related to cognitive enhancement, but they're difficult to disentangle.
- But how then do we disentangle from this place in a responsible way?
- In order to carry out my wife's orders, I had to disentangle Susan from Liosha's embrace and pack her off rueful to the nursery.
- You will probably see Williams before I can disentangle myself from the affairs with which I am now surrounded.
- Miranda and the Queen curiously examined the quaint instrument, and helped to disentangle and divest it of its broken strings.
- He cast his mind back over the interview, but failed to disentangle anything definite.
- There is a complex totality, as yet difficult to disentangle, of psychic and physical forces.