What does αποσυνδέω in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word αποσυνδέω in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use αποσυνδέω in Greek.
The word αποσυνδέω in Greek means disconnect, διακόπτω την υποστήριξη, αποσυνδέω, αποσυμπλέκω, αποσυνδέω, αποσυνδέω, λύνω, ξεδένω, λύνω, αποσυνδέω, διακόπτω παροχή, αποκόπτω, αποσυνδέω, αποσυνδέω, αποσυμπλέκω κτ από κτ, αποσυνδέω κτ από κτ. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word αποσυνδέω
disconnect
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διακόπτω την υποστήριξη(informal (turn off life support) Η Τζάνετ έβαλε τον άντρα της να της υποσχεθεί ότι, αν ποτέ βρισκόταν σε κατάσταση φυτού, θα διέκοπτε την υποστήριξη. Janet made her husband promise that, if she ever ended up in a vegetative state, he would pull the plug. |
αποσυνδέω(unplug) Ann didn't want to be disturbed, so she disconnected the phone. |
αποσυμπλέκω, αποσυνδέω(train carriages: separate) The carriages were uncoupled at the station and the locomotive was driven away. |
αποσυνδέω(separate, disconnect) The seminar is aimed at decoupling poverty and race. |
λύνω, ξεδένω(unfasten, detach) |
λύνω(unfasten, release) |
αποσυνδέω, διακόπτω παροχή(disconnect, stop supply) Shut off the electricity at the mains when you go away on holiday. |
αποκόπτω(separate) |
αποσυνδέω(disconnect) (κάτι από κάτι) When they got to the campsite, Sue detached the caravan from the car. |
αποσυνδέω(spacecraft: separate sth) |
αποσυμπλέκω κτ από κτ, αποσυνδέω κτ από κτ(train carriages: separate) A railwayman uncoupled the steam engine from the carriages. |
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