disentanglement / ˌdɪs ɛnˈtæŋ gəl /

脱钩脱离脱线解除联系

disentanglement 的定义

v. 无主动词 verb

dis·en·tan·gled, dis·en·tan·gling.

  1. to free or become free from entanglement; untangle; extricate.

disentanglement 近义词

disentanglement

等同于 rescue

disentanglement

等同于 disengagement

更多disentanglement例句

  1. He was powerful, egotistical and influential, and it may have been impossible to disentangle his hopes from his own financial interests.
  2. The probabilistic noise added further randomness for the receiver to disentangle.
  3. A complex systems approach to addressing past inequities would consider the historical, layered, and interacting factors that may be impossible to disentangle but collectively put certain populations at highest risk.
  4. Klimek and his colleagues used statistical techniques to try to disentangle which measures worked and which didn’t.
  5. The player finds nothing laboriously put together and requiring study for its disentanglement.
  6. They must be quieted, before we can commence the means necessary for their disentanglement.
  7. In his laborious way, Tom worked at the disentanglement, but without much success.
  8. The three, however, were already in process of disentanglement.
  9. It was vain to seek their disentanglement; it was impossible.