搜尋結果
decouple
- IPA[diːˈkʌpl]
英式
- separate, disengage, or dissociate (something) from something else;make the interaction between (electrical components) so weak that there is little transfer of energy between them, especially to remove unwanted AC distortion or oscillations in circuits with a common power supply.
verb: decouple, 3rd person present: decouples, gerund or present participle: decoupling, past tense: decoupled, past participle: decoupled
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. separate, disengage, or dissociate (something) from something else the mountings effectively decouple movements of the engine from those of the wheels
- ▪ make the interaction between (electrical components) so weak that there is little transfer of energy between them, especially to remove unwanted AC distortion or oscillations in circuits with a common power supply.
- 2. muffle the sound or shock of (a nuclear explosion) by causing it to take place in an underground cavity.