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disconnect1 verbdisconnect2 noun disconnectdis‧con‧nect1 /ˌdɪskəˈnekt/ ●●○ verb VERB TABLEdisconnect |
Present | I, you, we, they | disconnect | | he, she, it | disconnects | Past | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | disconnected | Present perfect | I, you, we, they | have disconnected | | he, she, it | has disconnected | Past perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had disconnected | Future | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will disconnect | Future perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will have disconnected |
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Present | I | am disconnecting | | he, she, it | is disconnecting | | you, we, they | are disconnecting | Past | I, he, she, it | was disconnecting | | you, we, they | were disconnecting | Present perfect | I, you, we, they | have been disconnecting | | he, she, it | has been disconnecting | Past perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had been disconnecting | Future | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will be disconnecting | Future perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will have been disconnecting |
- Disconnect the battery and recharge it.
- I'll have to call him back - we got disconnected.
- I tried to call the company, but the phone number had been disconnected.
- Once a car has started, the engine would continue to run even if you disconnected the battery.
- Salazar's family agreed to disconnect the life support system.
- Fortunately, many types of pump can be restarted without having to be disconnected and dismantled.
- Hauserman said people are disconnecting or ignoring the devices.
- Is it possible to disconnect each thing from itself and still arrive at a recognisable record?
- The cell phone that allows you to connect, makes it impossible to disconnect.
- To operate, always fill the water tank while the machine is disconnected from the mains socket.
- Unlike other memory chips, flash does not lose the stored contents when the computer is disconnected from a power supply.
- We exhort you to disconnect, discard and move on, acquire a certain agility as consumers.
to switch something off► switch off to make something stop working, for example by pressing a button - use this about things that use electricity, for example, lights, televisions, or computers: switch off something: · Always switch off your computer when you've finished.switch something off: · It's OK - I switched the TV off before I went out. ► turn off to make something stop working, for example by pressing a button or turning a tap - use this about things that use electricity, gas, or water: turn off something: · Would you turn off the heater before you go to bed?turn something off: · You forgot to turn the oven off! ► stop to make an engine or a machine stop working: · George stopped the engine and got out of the car.· We had to stop the pump and unblock it. ► push/press a button to press a button that makes a machine stop: · If you want it to stop, just press the red button. ► put out to switch a light off: put out something: · Norma put out the light and went to sleep.put something out: · Could you put the lamp out in the bedroom, please? ► turn out to make a light stop working by pressing a button: · Don't forget to turn out the lights when you go to bed, okay Annie? ► shut off/down if you shut off or shut down a machine, you make it stop operating: · The computer automatically shuts off the pump when no water is flowing.· The Department of Energy shut down the reactor because of safety considerations. ► unplug to remove the thing that connects a piece of electrical equipment to the main electricity supply, so that it is no longer connected to it: · Did you remember to unplug the kettle?· I was getting a lot of crank calls, so I started unplugging my phone at night. ► disconnect formal to separate a piece of equipment from the main electricity or gas supply so that it is no longer connected to it: · Once a car has started, the engine would continue to run even if you disconnected the battery. ► ElectricityA, AC, alternating current, nounamp, nounanode, nounarmature, nounbattery, nounblackout, nounblow, verbboost, nounbrownout, nounbulb, nouncathode, nouncell, nouncharge, nouncircuit, nouncircuit breaker, nouncontact, nouncurrent, noundiode, noundirect current, noundischarge, verbdischarge, noundisconnect, verbdry battery, noundry cell, noundynamo, nounelectric shock, nounelectrify, verbelectrocute, verbelectromagnetic, adjectivefilament, nounfluorescent, adjectivefuse, nounfuse, verbfuze, noungalvanic, adjectivegalvanism, noungenerator, nounground, nounground, verbhydroelectric, adjectiveimpedance, nounimpulse, nounincandescent, adjectiveinduction, nouninduction coil, nouninductive, adjectiveinsulating tape, nouninsulator, nounintegrated circuit, nounkilowatt, nounkW, kWh, LED, nounlight-emitting diode, nounlive wire, nounload, nounmaster switch, nounmicrowave, nounnegative, adjectivenuclear reactor, nounohm, nounoscilloscope, nounoutput, nounovercharge, verboverload, verbphotoelectric cell, nounpoint, nounpower, nounpower, adjectivepower cut, nounpower line, nounpower plant, nounpower point, nounpower station, nounpylon, nounrecharge, verbresistor, nounrewire, verbsocket, nounspark, nounspark, verbwatt, nounwattage, noun NOUN► phone· Or communication blackouts with families with disconnected phones.· When they had returned home they had disconnected the phone. nounconnectionconnectednessconnectoradjectiveconnected ≠ disconnected ≠ unconnectedverbconnect ≠ disconnect 1[transitive] to remove the supply of power, gas, water etc from a machine or piece of equipment OPP connectdisconnect something from something Always disconnect the machine from the mains first. The family agreed to disconnect her life support system.2[intransitive, transitive] to separate something from the thing it is connected to, or to become separated OPP connectdisconnect from Two freight cars disconnected from the train engine.disconnect something from something Disconnect part A from part D.3[transitive] to officially stop supplying a service, such as water, telephone, electricity, or gas, to a house or other building OPP connect: Eleven percent of households were disconnected for non-payment of bills.4[intransitive, transitive] if you disconnect or become disconnected from your feelings, family, society etc, you no longer feel as though you belong or have a relationship with themdisconnect from Divorced men can too easily become disconnected from their children.5[transitive] to break the telephone connection between two people OPP connect—disconnection /-ˈnekʃən/ noun [countable, uncountable] |