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unplug

/uhn-pluhg/US // ʌnˈplʌg //UK // (ʌnˈplʌɡ) //

拔掉插头,拔下插头,拔掉,拔掉电源

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v.有主动词 verb
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    un·plugged, un·plug·ging.

    • : to remove a plug or stopper from.
    • : to free of an obstruction; unclog: a pill to unplug clogged arteries.
    • : to disconnect by removing its plug from an outlet: to unplug a toaster.
    • : to remove from an outlet.
v.无主动词 verb
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    un·plugged, un·plug·ging.

    • : to become unplugged.
    • : to refrain from using digital or electronic devices for a period of time: It's a great place to relax and unplug.

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Examples

  • It includes further features we had suggested, such as making it easier to unplug before bed and limit notifications.

  • Sometimes that means unplugging completely and tramping in the woods, like the weekend I spent camping along Devil’s Path in the Catskills last month.

  • Heather, waging her own battle with covid-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, said goodbye to her younger sister on a live stream, tears running down her face as she watched doctors unplug the machine that had helped her sister breathe.

  • You went straight to your room, unplugged your phone from the charger.

  • According to their legal complaint, Drumwright had permission to use a generator for his PA system, and he approached a deputy to ask why the generator was being unplugged.

  • No cars, no medicine, no microwaves, no phones—just unplug from everything science has given you and leave the rest of us alone.

  • But to say we need to unplug … stopping progress is a bad, bad, bad idea.

  • He rarely suggests that we develop the fortitude to unplug our brains from the news-generated matrix that subsumes us.

  • One obvious (and healthy) way to unplug is to go exercise—ideally doing something that requires you use both hands.

  • “I never unplug,” says Edith Zimmerman, editor of The Hairpin.

  • His partner moved quickly and efficiently around the bed, eventually figuring out how to unplug the horn.

  • To unplug a lamp you should grasp (cord) (plug) firmly and pull.