disengage
美音:
[dısın´geıdʒ
]英音:
[dısın´geıdʒ
]v.脱离
难易程度:
disengage为短语/超纲词汇
词形变化:
动词过去式:disengaged 过去分词:disengaged 现在分词:disengaging 第三人称单数:disengages 名词:disengage-ment
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disengage
/,dɪsɪn'geɪdʒ; ,dɪsɪn`ˇedʒ/
v
1 [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sth/sb (from sth/sb) (fml 文) free or disconnect sth/sb from sth/sb that holds it/him firmly 放开; 挣脱开; 摆脱开
*Disengage the clutch (ie from the gear mechanism) before changing gear. 先松开离合器再换挡.
* (joc 谑) He managed to disengage himself from Martha's embrace. 他使劲儿挣脱了玛莎的拥抱.
2 [I, Ipr, Tn, Tn.pr] ~ (sb/sth) (from sth) (military 军) (cause sb/sth to) stop fighting and withdraw (使某人[某物])脱离接触, 中止战斗
*The fighter planes quickly disengaged (from the combat). 歼击机很快(从战斗中)撤出了.
* We must disengage our troops (from the conflict).我们必须把部队(从战斗中)撤出.
disengage
v [T]to move so that you are not touching or holding someone
disengage yourself Sally found it difficult to disengage herself from his embrace. [I and T]if you disengage something, especially a part of a machine, or if it disengages, you make it move away from another part that it was connected to
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engage Disengage the gears when you park the car. He tapped in the code and the lock disengaged. [I]to stop being involved or interested in something
disengage from Too many young people disengage from learning. [I and T]if two armies disengage, they stop fighting
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engage>disengagementn[U]