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disconnection    音标拼音: [d,ɪskən'ɛkʃən]
拆线,断开

拆线,断开

disconnection
拆接

disconnection
拆接 切断

disconnection
n 1: state of being disconnected [synonym: {disjunction},
{disjuncture}, {disconnection}, {disconnectedness}] [ant:
{connectedness}, {connection}, {link}]
2: an unbridgeable disparity (as from a failure of
understanding); "he felt a gulf between himself and his
former friends"; "there is a vast disconnect between public
opinion and federal policy" [synonym: {gulf}, {disconnect},
{disconnection}]
3: the act of breaking a connection [synonym: {disconnection},
{disjunction}]

Disconnection \Dis`con*nec"tion\, n.
The act of disconnecting, or state of being disconnected;
separation; want of union.
[1913 Webster]

Nothing was therefore to be left in all the subordinate
members but weakness, disconnection, and confusion.
--Burke.
[1913 Webster]

75 Moby Thesaurus words for "disconnection":
abstraction, alienation, alternating personality, broken thread,
brokenness, depersonalization, detachment, disarticulation,
disassociation, disconnectedness, discontinuance, discontinuation,
discontinuity, discontinuousness, discreteness, disengagement,
disjointing, disjunction, disjuncture, dislocation, dissociation,
dissociation of personality, disunion, division, divorce,
divorcement, double personality, dual personality,
emotional dissociation, episode, fitfulness, immateriality,
impertinence, inapplicability, inappositeness, incoherence,
incompleteness, inconnection, inconsequence, independence,
intermittence, irregularity, irrelation, irrelevance, isolation,
luxation, mental dissociation, multiple personality, non sequitur,
noncontinuance, nonlinearity, nonseriality, nonuniformity,
paranoia, paranoid personality, parenthesis, parting, partition,
personality disorganization, removal, schizoid personality,
schizoidism, schizophrenia, schizothymia, segmentation,
separateness, separation, separatism, split personality,
subdivision, subtraction, unconnectedness, unrelatedness,
withdrawal, zoning


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