英:['də'enədʒaɪz]
美:['də'enədʒaɪz]
英:['də'enədʒaɪz]
美:['də'enədʒaɪz]
verb
transitive verb
to disconnect from a source of electricity : shut off the power to
verb
transitive verb
to disconnect from a source of electricity : shut off the power to
The first known use of de-energize was in 1886
1 Hawaii Electric has said it de-energized its lines after a morning wildfire, which was extinguished, and they were not energized when the afternoon fire broke out that consumed Lahaina.
2 There's no such thing, some scientists say Drivers waited for hours while crews worked to de-energize the power lines to get them out.
3 In response, lawmakers have forced PG&E to spend more money trimming branches near power lines, and to also de-energize lines when there's a high risk of fire in the area.
4 Industroyer natively communicated with those systems to instruct them to de-energize and then re-energize substation lines.
5 The protective modules energize and de - energize the solenoid pull coil within approximately 1.5 seconds.
保护模块的活力和德活力螺线管线圈拉在大约1.5秒.
1 断电