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unplug
- IPA[ˌənˈpləɡ]
美式
- disconnect (an electrical device) by removing its plug from a socket;sever the connection between a peripheral device and a computer
verb: unplug, 3rd person present: unplugs, gerund or present participle: unplugging, past tense: unplugged, past participle: unplugged
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動詞
- 1. disconnect (an electrical device) by removing its plug from a socket she unplugged the fridge
- ▪ sever the connection between a peripheral device and a computer the only thing you can do is to unplug the RJ45 Why do I have to unplug the mouse to get the printer to work?
- 2. remove an obstacle or blockage from a procedure to unplug blocked arteries
- 3. informal disengage from one's usual activities, especially those involving smartphones or computers, as a method of relaxation or for health reasons in the age of social media, it can be really hard to unplug they've gone up to the cabin to unplug
- (of pop or rock music) performed or recorded with acoustic rather than electrically amplified ... Rod Stewart's acoustic set spawned an unplugged album that sold three million copies
Oxford Dictionary
- (of pop or rock music) performed or recorded with acoustic rather than electrically amplified ... Rod Stewart's acoustic set spawned an unplugged album that sold three million copies
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ʌnˈplʌɡ]
英式
- disconnect (an electrical device) by removing its plug from a socket: she unplugged the fridge
Oxford Dictionary