disjoin如何读

英:[dɪs'dʒɔɪn]

美:[dɪs'dʒɔɪn]

disjoin是什么意思

  • v.

    (使)分开,(使)分离;拆散;

  • disjoin自然拼读

    dis·join

    dIs joIn

    disjoin变形

    disjoins, disjoining, disjoined

    disjoin扩展

    disjoinable (adj.)

    disjoin英英释义

    verb

    transitive verb

    to end the joining of

    intransitive verb

    to become detached

    disjoin词源英文解释

    Middle English disjoynen, from Anglo-French desjoindre, from Latin disjungere, from dis- + jungere to join — more at yoke

    The first known use of disjoin was in the 15th century

    disjoin儿童词典英英释义

    disownverb

    to refuse to accept any longer as one's own : renounce, disclaim

    disorientverb

    to cause to be confused or lost

    disloyaladjective

    lacking in loyalty

    dislike1 of 2noun

    a strong feeling of not liking or approving

    dislike2 of 2verb

    to feel dislike for

    disk1 of 2noun

    the central part of the flower head of a typical plant (as a daisy or aster) of the composite family made up of closely packed tube-shaped flowers

    any of various rounded and flattened animal anatomical structuresespecially: intervertebral disk

    a thin circular object: as

    usually disc a phonograph record

    a round flat plate coated with a magnetic substance on which data for a computer is stored

    CD

    video disc

    usually disc a tilling implement (as a plow) with sharp-edged circular cutting bladesalso: one of these blades

    disk2 of 2verb

    to cultivate (land) with a disc

    disjoinverb

    to end the union of : become separated

    disjoinverb

    to end the union of : become separated

    disjoin 例句

    1 By keeping silence, you accustom the mass to disjoin the moral from the political, theory from practice, the ideal from the real, heaven from earth.

    2 Gratitude, though it can hardly be disjoined from love, is seldom cherished for the same person in the same degree with love.

    3 God cannot have the faculty of judgment—judgment implies in the act of judging a conjoining or disjoining of two or more thoughts, but this involves change of mental condition.

    4 Her principal, if not her sole object, was to disjoin these, and to supplant the impurer strains.

    5 It disjoins belief from its only safe ground, experience.

    6 When you pull apart the Missouri invention, it disjoins the way chicken does, with a few random strands of "meat" hanging loosely.

    7 It is an insuperable source of fallacy in human observation as well as in human judgment, that we never can sufficiently disjoin our own individuality from our estimates of moral nature.

    8 In the camp of the enemy: irrevocably disjoined from the progressive destinies of humanity; irrevocably adverse to the desires, to the aspirations which agitate his people and the people of believers.

    9 Jefferson said: The God who gave us life, gave us liberty at the same time; the hand of freedom may destroy, but cannot disjoin them.

    10 Events may be connected together, which were entirely disjoined, and conclusions deduced from this fictitious connexion, which are of course unfounded.

    11 It is said these earldoms may, and probably will, be again disjoined, and the titles and honours of Marr and Kellie inherited by two distinct noblemen.

    12 It was seen that if in some way the X chromosomes failed to disjoin in certain eggs, the exceptions could be explained.

    13 The pandemic highlighted the underlying weakness of the US public health system, particularly around its data systems and tech infrastructure: they’re outdated, disjoined, and underfunded, which leaves the country vulnerable to infectious disease threats.

    14 The idea and the reality no longer coincide; they are disjoined.

    15 He rose to his feet, his arms writhing like disjoined, broken-backed snakes across his scarred chest.

    16 But add unto this, that being thus separated in affection, and disjoined, as it were, in natural dispositions, we cannot draw near to God in any ordinance,—as the word, prayer, &c.

    17 The vocabulary of folklore and the folk adages have intersections. We can't disjoin them completely.

    因此民俗语汇的品类中有俗语成分,民俗语汇与俗语有交叉, 二者不是截然分开的.

    18 An idea, disjoined from an institution, is spirit without body; just as an institution that does not embody a noble idea, is body without spirit.

    19 Can the doctrine of our Lord's Incarnation be disjoined from one physical miracle?

    20 They are a part of the truth; sometimes a greater, sometimes a smaller part, but exaggerated, distorted, and disjoined from the truths by which they ought to be accompanied and limited.

    disjoin 同义词

    5 使分开

    unlock detach part

    7 使分裂

    tear split disrupt fissure rend

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