词汇 | decouple |
释义 | decouple verb[ I or T ] uk /ˌdiːˈkʌp.əl/ us /ˌdiːˈkʌp.əl/ to separate from someone or something else; to separate something from something else that it was joined to or part of: 使分开,使脱离 decouple fromTractors that haul Mexican-made goods to American consumers must decouple from their trailers on the Mexican side.向美国消费者运送墨西哥制造商品的拖拉机必须与墨西哥方面的拖车脱钩。 The optimists thought the rest of the world would be able to decouple from the problems of the American housing market.乐观主义者认为,世界其他地区将能够与美国房地产市场的问题脱钩。 Some people hope to decouple migration policy from party politics.一些人希望将移民政策与政党政治分离开来。 There used to be a theory of decoupling, where the emerging economies of developing nations would decouple from the United States' economy. The numbers again raise the question of whether Japan is managing to decouple its economy from dependence on the US. Isolating and separating at one/this etc. removeidiom Brexit compartmentalization compartmentalize compartmentation estranged from someone estrangement estrangement from someone free-floating hard Brexitidiom resegregate rope rope something/somewhere off screen something off seclude uninsulated unintegrated wrench wrenching zonal decouple | Business Englishdecouple verb[ I or T ] uk /ˌdiːˈkʌpl/us to separate two or more things or activities, or to become separated: decouple (sth) from sthEurope and Japan might decouple from the United States by growing on their own, but right now they're dependent. Examples of decoupledecouple These are mechanically decoupled by a standard process. They serve to decouple the load carrying wall from the currents in the fluid. But (18) cannot be reorganized to deliver zeros in the right-hand column (the condition that allows one target to be decoupled). This has a strong influence on system complexity as it decouples different layers of the product architecture. The 1996 and 2002 programs decoupled most subsidy payments from specific crops. Today, state-based standards on the one hand, and quasi-private governance structures on the other, play a central role largely decoupling agrarian politics and capitalist markets. It also decouples constructors from their arguments, making it impossible to do pattern matching directly. In general, it is not easy to physically construct a wheeled mobile robot whose moment of inertia is decoupled as (11). Owing to the collisional interactions, the magnetic field and the dynamics of the charged particles are decoupled and the perturbations of the field are negligible. This system provided the magistracy with the opportunity to decouple domicile rights from political, economic or juridical rights. Since the dynamic behavior of the active end-effector is decoupled in its nominal configuration, separate control loops are needed for each motor. As mentioned above, microphase separation is not decoupled from folding. By defining patriotism in terms of personal service, loyalism made it difficult for radicals to decouple patriotism from personalities. Since the representation (and hence the feedback) does not change with changes in camera configuration, active camera control is decoupled from the robot control problem. This model includes income support that is decoupled from farm business objectives, either partially or completely. See all examples of decouple These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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