| 释义 | 
		disconnect美 [.dɪskə'nekt]  英 [.dɪskə'nekt]  - v.切断(燃气、水或电的供应);切断(电话服务)
 - 网络断开;断开连接;分离
 
 第三人称单数:disconnects  现在分词:disconnecting  过去式:disconnected   v. cut off,detach,separate,divide,disengage 1.  | [t] ~ sth (from sth) 切断(燃气、水或电的供应)to remove a piece of equipment from a supply of gas, water or electricity  |  
  | First, disconnect the boiler from the water mains. 先将锅炉与供水总管断开。  |  
 2.  | [t][usupass] ~ sb/sth 切断(电话服务);停止供应(水、电或燃气)to officially stop the supply of telephone lines, water, electricity or gas to a building  |  
  | You may be disconnected if you do not pay the bill. 若不付账单就可能停止供应。  |  
 3.  | [t] ~ sth (from sth) 使分离;使脱离to separate sth from sth  |  
  | The ski had become disconnected from the boot. 滑雪板与靴子脱离了。  |  
 4.  | [t][usupass] ~ sb 使(电话线路)中断to break the contact between two people who are talking on the telephone  |  
  | We were suddenly disconnected. 我们的电话突然断了。  |  
 5.  | [t][i][oftpass] (与互联网)断开to end a connection to the Internet  |  
  | I keep getting disconnected when I'm online. 我连网时不断掉线。  |   | My computer crashes every time I disconnect from the Internet. 我每次断网,计算机都会突然死机。  |  
 v.  | 1. to shut off a telephone line or the supply of water, gas, or electricity to a building or customer 2. to break the connection between an appliance and its source of power 3. to break or lose the telephone connection between two people during a conversation 4. to detach something that was connected to something else 5. to end, forget, or lose an emotional or spiritual connection with something or somebody 6. to stop a machine or piece of equipment from being connected to a supply of electricity, water, or gas 1. to shut off a telephone line or the supply of water, gas, or electricity to a building or customer 2. to break the connection between an appliance and its source of power 3. to break or lose the telephone connection between two people during a conversation 4. to detach something that was connected to something else 5. to end, forget, or lose an emotional or spiritual connection with something or somebody 6. to stop a machine or piece of equipment from being connected to a supply of electricity, water, or gas  |  n.  | 1. a state of emotional isolation and disinterest that may be voluntary or involuntary 2. a disconnection of joined parts or things 3. a difference, especially between two things that you would expect to be similar 4. a feeling of not being loyal to a group or an institution 1. a state of emotional isolation and disinterest that may be voluntary or involuntary 2. a disconnection of joined parts or things 3. a difference, especially between two things that you would expect to be similar 4. a feeling of not being loyal to a group or an institution  |  
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