uncouple 的 2 个定义
un·cou·pled, un·cou·pling.
- to release the coupling or link between; disconnect; let go: to uncouple railroad cars.
- to end: Their marriage was uncoupled by financial problems.
un·cou·pled, un·cou·pling.
- to become unfastened; let go: The glider uncoupled from the tow plane.
- to end a romantic relationship or marriage: My sister and her boyfriend have uncoupled after ten years together.
- to end.
uncouple 近义词
detach
更多uncouple例句
- It’s a question with an obvious answer, one that Saruhashi is bringing to light while working to uncouple prisons from profit.
- That means transmission and severe disease and death are partially uncoupled, biologically.
- By taking an intersectional approach to data collection and uncoupling various groups within the community we can see data in a more meaningful and productive way.
- None of those acquisitions worked out, they noted, and the companies soon uncoupled.
- Our hospitals and medical specialty organizations can help reduce overtesting by uncoupling physician pay and test ordering.
- Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin have announced their intention to ‘consciously uncouple’—whatever that means.
- As revealed in a break-up statement on her website Goop, she and Martin have decided to “consciously uncouple.”
- There was no need for the firemen to uncouple a line of hose from the reel.
- She never relaxed her efforts to break the lovers' hold upon each other's arms, to unbind them, to uncouple them.
- He sent his fireman back to the first car, with orders to uncouple the engine.
- But the law of New York State says that married couples shall not uncouple amicably and intelligently.
- When they attempted to start that train, didn't they rush on and uncouple the cars?