to disconnect
01
断开, 切断
to break the connection between people, objects, devices etc.
Transitive: to disconnect sth from sth
例子
After the performance, the musician disconnected the microphone from the stand and returned it to its case.
表演结束后,音乐家将麦克风从支架上断开并放回了盒子里。
1.1
断开, 拔掉电源
to detach a piece of equipment from its power supply
Transitive: to disconnect a device from a power source
例子
In order to ensure safety, the electrician disconnected the malfunctioning appliance from the power supply.
为了确保安全,电工将故障设备从电源上断开。
1.2
切断, 断开
to stop the supply of a household to gas, water, phone, etc., usually because the owner failed to pay the bills
Transitive: to disconnect a household facility
例子
The water company disconnected their service after multiple notices about unpaid bills were ignored.
自来水公司在多次未付账单通知被忽视后切断了他们的服务。
1.3
断开, 挂断
to break a telephone conversation between two people
Transitive: to disconnect a call
例子
I accidentally disconnected the call when I pressed the wrong button on my phone.
当我在手机上按错按钮时,我不小心断开了通话。
02
断开, 中断
to sever or interrupt a connection or link
Transitive: to disconnect a connection
例子
She disconnected the Wi-Fi to prevent any interruptions during her presentation.
她断开了Wi-Fi,以防止在演示过程中出现任何中断。
Disconnect
01
a gap in understanding or agreement
例子
The film 's tone created a disconnect with the audience.



























