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disengage [ˌdɪs.ɪŋ'geɪdʒ] verb intransitive or transitive ■to become separated from something, or to make two things become separate from each other 分离,分开;(使)脱离•They recognized that the country would revive only if it thoroughly disengaged from the chaos of the old regime.他们认识到只有彻底摆脱旧政府造成的混乱局面,国家才能恢复生机。 •The number-one rule for being a good colleague is to disengage your emotions from the working relationship.好同事的第一标准就是把个人感情和工作关系相互分开。 •[R] Both children, disengaging themselves from their game, came to her side.两个孩子都停止游戏来到她的身边。 transitive ■If you disengage the clutch of a car, you stop the power produced by the engine being connected to the wheels. 松开(离合器) |