decouple
verb[IorT]
uk/ˌdiːˈkʌp.əl/us/ˌdiːˈkʌp.əl/toseparatefrom someone or somethingelse; toseparatesomething from somethingelsethat it wasjoinedto orpartof:
使分开,使脱离Tractors thathaulMexican-madegoodsto Americanconsumersmust decouplefromtheirtrailerson theMexicanside.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。
Theoptimiststhoughttherestof theworldwould beableto decouple from theproblemsof the Americanhousingmarket.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。
Somepeoplehopeto decouplemigrationpolicyfrompartypolitics.一些人希望将移民政策与政党政治分离开来。
- There used to be atheoryof decoupling, where theemergingeconomiesofdevelopingnationswould decouple from theUnitedStates'economy.
- Thenumbersagainraisethequestionof whether Japan ismanagingto decoupleitseconomyfromdependenceon the US.
Isolating and separating
- at one/this etc. removeidiom
- Brexit
- compartmentalization
- compartmentalize
- conesomethingoff
- disengage
- free-floating
- hard Brexitidiom
- insulation
- insulator
- intersect
- ropesomething/somewhereoff
- screensomethingoff
- seclude
- segregate
- self-isolation
- wrench
- wrenching
- zonal
- zonally