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1 disconnect
فَكَّ \ change: to give coins or smaller notes in place of (a bank note, etc.): Can you change this $10 note, please?. detach: to separate sth. from sth. else; unfasten. disconnect: to separate; pull out the wires of (sth. electrical) which join it to the main supply: The doctor disconnected the machine. extricate: to free from sth. (a difficulty, a trap, etc.). -
2 disconnect
فَصَلَ \ detach: to separate sth. from sth. else; unfasten. disconnect: to separate; pull out the wires of (sth. electrical) which join it to the main supply: The doctor disconnected the machine. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. divide: to separate and keep apart: A fence divides my garden from his. drop: to leave out from a group: The lazy players were dropped from the team. expel: to drive away from a group: He was expelled from school for stealing. intervene: to join in a quarrel between two people, so as to stop it or to help the loser: He would have been killed if I had not intervened between them in the fight. kick out: to send away; force sb. to leave: He was kicked out of his job because he stole money. segregate: to keep groups of people apart (because of difference in sex, race, religion, etc.): Boys and girls are sometimes segregated in schools. sever: to cut through (or cut off) violently and completely: He severed the rope with a knife. His left arm was severed in the accident. \ See Also فك (فَكَّ)، قَطَعَ الاتصال، عزل (عَزَلَ)، طرد (طَرَدَ)، أبعد (أَبْعَدَ)، دَخَلَ بين (تَوَسَّطَ)، بتر (بَتَرَ) -
3 disconnect
قَطَعَ الاتصال \ disconnect: to separate; pull out the wires of (sth. electrical) which join it to the main supply: The doctor disconnected the machine. -
4 disconnect
فَصَمَ \ disconnect: to separate; pull out the wires of (sth. electrical) which join it to the main supply: The doctor disconnected the machine. sever: to cut through (or cut off) violently and completely: He severed the rope with a knife. His left arm was severed in the accident. \ See Also فصل (فَصَلَ)، بتر (بَتَرَ) -
5 disconnect
[ˌdɪskə'nekt]3) Information technology: disc. -
6 disconnect
[dɪskəˈnekt] verbto separate; to break the connection ( especially electrical) with:يَقْطَع الإتصال، يَفْصِلOur phone has been disconnected.
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7 Disconnect Mode
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8 disconnect actuating tool
Engineering: DATУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > disconnect actuating tool
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9 disconnect mode
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10 disconnect switch
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11 disconnect(ing) switch
Electrical engineering: DSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > disconnect(ing) switch
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12 disconnect a call
сбрасывать ( прерывать) соединениеАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > disconnect a call
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13 disconnect forward signal
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > disconnect forward signal
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14 disconnect signal
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > disconnect signal
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15 disconnect/re-select
«отсоединение/повторный выбор», «отсоединение/перевыбор» (команда стандартного интерфейса SCSI)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > disconnect/re-select
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16 disconnect/reconnect protocol
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > disconnect/reconnect protocol
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17 Call Disconnect
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18 Loop Disconnect
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19 Low Voltage Disconnect
Telecommunications: LVDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Low Voltage Disconnect
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20 Quick Disconnect
Electronics: QDC
См. также в других словарях:
disconnect — dis‧con‧nect [ˌdɪskəˈnekt] verb [intransitive, transitive] COMPUTING to end the connection between a computer and the Internet: disconnect from • To read the posting offline, just double click on it and then disconnect from the Internet. • I kept … Financial and business terms
disconnect — [dis΄kə nekt′, dis′kə nekt΄] vt. to break or undo the connection of; separate, detach, unplug, etc. vi. to become disconnected n. 1. a disconnection, as in an electrical system 2. Informal a lack of communication or compatibility [a disconnect… … English World dictionary
Disconnect — Dis con*nect , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disconnected}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disconnecting}.] To dissolve the union or connection of; to disunite; to sever; to separate; to disperse. [1913 Webster] The commonwealth itself would . . . be disconnected into… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disconnect — index break (separate), detach, dichotomize, disband, discontinue (abandon), discontinue (break continuity) … Law dictionary
disconnect — 1770; see DIS (Cf. dis ) + CONNECT (Cf. connect). Perhaps a back formation from disconnection. Related: Disconnected; disconnecting … Etymology dictionary
disconnect — [v] take apart; uncouple abstract, break it off, break it up, cut off, detach, disassociate, disengage, disjoin, dissever, dissociate, disunite, divide, drop it, part, separate, sever, sideline, unfix; concepts 98,135 Ant. attach, connect, couple … New thesaurus
disconnect — ► VERB 1) break the connection of or between. 2) detach (an electrical device) from a power supply. DERIVATIVES disconnection noun … English terms dictionary
disconnect — dis|con|nect1 [ˌdıskəˈnekt] v 1.) [T] to remove the supply of power, gas, water etc from a machine or piece of equipment ≠ ↑connect disconnect sth from sth ▪ Always disconnect the machine from the mains first. ▪ The family agreed to disconnect… … Dictionary of contemporary English
disconnect — dis|con|nect1 [ ,dıskə nekt ] verb 1. ) transitive to stop the supply of gas, water, or electricity, or the telephone service to a building: They arrived to find that the water had been disconnected. 2. ) transitive to stop a machine or piece of… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
disconnect — UK [ˌdɪskəˈnekt] / US verb Word forms disconnect : present tense I/you/we/they disconnect he/she/it disconnects present participle disconnecting past tense disconnected past participle disconnected 1) [transitive] to stop the supply of gas, water … English dictionary
disconnect — v. (D; tr.) to disconnect from * * * [ˌdɪskə nekt] at over (D; tr.) to disconnect from disconsolate adj . disconnect about … Combinatory dictionary