-disengagements的不同词性形态
|noun|
1.another term for disengage
‘The course aim is to introduce the fundamentals of fencing technique to the novice, this will include footwork, blades skills such as parries, _disengagement_ , cutover and compound attacks.’
‘This allowed the way for closing and defending a line, engagement in a particular line and _disengagement_ into another line.’
2.Emotional detachment; objectivity.
‘contemporary criticism can afford neutral _disengagement_ ’
‘It is one of the great, heart-rending anecdotes of musical history, but one cannot help wondering if Janacek's ability to go on composing while she expired shows only a profound emotional _disengagement_ .’
3.The action or process of withdrawing from involvement in an activity, situation, or group.
‘his _disengagement_ from the provisional government’
‘The report warned that action was ‘necessary to address employee _disengagement_ from the collective bargaining processes and procedures’.’
4.The breaking off of an engagement to be married.
‘Henry would turn engagement into _disengagement_ .’
5.The process of separating or releasing something or of becoming separated or released.
‘the mechanism prevents accidental _disengagement_ ’
‘The motor vehicle door locks have a central lock mechanism drive with control positions for engagement and/or _disengagement_ of the theft preventative configuration and the central lock mechanism drive is operable by the electronic operating device.’
6.The withdrawal of military forces or the renunciation of military or political influence in an area.
‘Europe must look to her own defence as a consequence of the American _disengagement_ ’
‘Of even greater interest to soldiers may be the effect that technology-promoted _disengagement_ may have on those of us who are called upon to fight a war.’
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