disentrain
动词 v.
英文释义
动词 v.
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To disembark from a train.
— French trains of all kinds travelled faster than German ones, this being made possible - in the case of troop transports - by an arrangement which required the men to take their provisions along, instead of having them disentrain in order to be fed at the stations.
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To precipitate out of a flowing current.
— In certain cases, it is possible to entrain enough of the solids continually in the effluent gas stream and then to disentrain them again away from the bed.
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To disrupt an organism's circadian rhythm so that it is not aligned with its environment.
— Since different rhythms appear to have different ranges of entrainment, what happens is that as the period of the light-dark cycle is stretched, rhythms disentrain, but not all at once.
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To disrupt a body's homeostatic patterns.
— Because dexamethasone and naloxone successfully reduce body weight, blood lipid and glucose levels, and blood pressure in Obese/SHR (to be published), the question arose whether prevention of corpulency by daily exercise would also disentrain the genetically programmed obesity and hypertension.
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To extinguish a conditioned association.
— We have seen that consciousness can be viewed as an integration of neural functions, which are entrained and disentrained from moment to moment.
词汇关系
衍生词
词源
From dis- + entrain.
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