disengagement
noun[U]
uk/ˌdɪs.ɪŋˈɡeɪdʒ.mənt/us/ˌdɪs.ɪŋˈɡeɪdʒ.mənt/thefactofstoppingbeinginvolvedin something:
脱离Young people's disengagementfrompoliticsispartof awidertrend.年轻人脱离政治是大趋势。
The newpresidentisthoughtlikelytopursuemilitarydisengagement.外界认为新总统很可能会推行军事脱离。
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- This disengagement fromsociallifeisthoughtto benaturalinolderpeople, but there is noreasonwhy it should be.
- Network TV hasconcernsover the disengagement ofyoungerviewers.
- Ithinkit comes down toapathyorselfishdisengagement in thecaseof manypeople.
- Therisingsophisticationofelectronicshasacceleratedsociety's disengagement withnature.
- He called for aceasefireand disengagement offorces.
Abstaining and refraining
- abstain
- abstainer
- abstemious
- abstemiously
- abstention
- disengage
- fast
- forbear
- forbearance
- give
- give up
- hors de combat
- keep
- keep(someone/something)out ofsomething
- step
- step back
- stop
- stop short ofsomethingidiom
- swear offsomething
- touch