释义 |
dis·engage I. \|dis+\ verb Etymology: French désengager, from Middle French desengager, from des- dis- (I) + engager to engage — more at engage transitive verb 1. : to release from anything that engages, engrosses, involves, or entangles : free, liberate 2. a. : to free from a pledge or obligation — now used only as a past participle b. : to extricate from something that entangles < disengaging the rope from the gear > c. : to loosen or detach from something clung to < gently disengaged the baby fingers wrapped about his thumb > d. : to remove (troops) from combat < disengaged the first battalion > intransitive verb 1. : to release or detach oneself 2. : to shift one's blade from one side of an opponent's blade to the other in fencing 3. : to withdraw from combat Synonyms: see detach II. noun (-s) : the act of disengaging in fencing |