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decouple美 [di'kʌp(ə)l] 英 [diː'kʌp(ə)l] 第三人称单数:decouples 现在分词:decoupling 过去式:decoupled 1. | ~ sth (from sth) (使两事物)分离,隔断to end the connection or relationship between two things |
v. | 1. to separate or disengage one thing from another 2. to remove or weaken the interaction between two electronic circuits, subsystems, or systems so that there is little or no transfer or feedback of energy between them 3. to reduce or eliminate airborne shock waves from a nuclear or other explosion by detonating a device deep underground 4. to separate two objects, ideas, or processes 1. to separate or disengage one thing from another 2. to remove or weaken the interaction between two electronic circuits, subsystems, or systems so that there is little or no transfer or feedback of energy between them 3. to reduce or eliminate airborne shock waves from a nuclear or other explosion by detonating a device deep underground 4. to separate two objects, ideas, or processes |
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