uncouple
/ˌʌnˈkʌpl/ (bre, ipa) · [ənkˈʌpəl] /ˌʌnˈkʌpl/ (ame, ipa) · [ənkˈʌpəl] /ˌən-ˈkə-pəl How to pronounce uncouple (audio)/ (ame, mw)
uncouple — 動詞
- uncouplepresent simple I / you / we / they
- uncoupleshe / she / it
- uncoupledpast simple
- uncoupling-ing form
1. to make connected vehicles, pipes, or machine parts come apart by removing what
脫鉤;斷開
把接在一起的部件拆開
to make connected vehicles, pipes, or machine parts come apart by removing what links them.
The engineer uncoupled the last train car before the repair work began.
在維修開始前,工程師先把最後一節火車車廂脫鉤。
uncouple + train car
Otis uncoupled the trailer from the truck outside the storage shed.
Otis 在倉庫旁把拖車和卡車分開。
uncouple + object + from + object
A mechanic uncoupled the fuel line before removing the old engine.
技師在拆下舊引擎前,先把油管斷開。
Station workers uncoupled the two carriages and moved them onto separate tracks.
車站工作人員把兩節車廂分開後,移到不同的軌道上。
Once uncoupled, the damaged wagon could be pulled into the repair shed.
那節受損的車廂一旦脫鉤,就能被拖進維修棚。
- disconnect
general term for breaking a connection, especially a wire, pipe, or device link
- detach
often used when one object is taken off another rather than two linked units being separated
- separate
broader everyday word that does not always suggest a mechanical link
文法句型
uncouple + object + from + object
passive: be uncoupled
用法筆記
Usually used for physical or mechanical links such as train cars, trailers, hoses, or machine parts. It often appears with 'from' when the second connected thing is named.