decouple

动词 v.
[diːˈkʌpəɫ]|[diːˈkʊpəɫ]   

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To unlink; to take apart or come apart. ambitransitive
    — radiation decoupled from matter
  2. To muffle the seismic waves of (a nuclear explosion) by performing it underground. transitive
    — Smaller explosions and decoupled tests would be permitted. Further, the United States proposed that the three powers should start intensive research on the improvement of methods for detection and identification of underground explosions […]

词形变化

decouples present,singular,third-person decoupling participle,present decoupled participle,past decoupled past

词汇关系

词源

From Middle French découpler. By surface analysis, de- + couple.
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