English to Indonesian Dictionary disconnect

disconnect

memutuskan
definition
verb
take all violence out of television drama and you disconnect it from reality
break the connection of or between.
noun
there can be a disconnect between boardrooms and IT departments when it comes to technology
a discrepancy or lack of connection.
translation of 'disconnect'
verb
mencopoti,
mencopot,
melepaskan,
memutuskan
example
Always 'disconnect' the appliance before cleaning.
When it comes to education and jobs, there's a real 'disconnect' between what we talk about in Washington and what people are experiencing.
A distinct pattern is beginning to emerge in the 'disconnect' between the words and deeds of the Administration.
Instead of feeling empowered, or united, there is a 'disconnect' .
There's a lot of elements where we've had a 'disconnect' with the reader base of today.
There is a profound 'disconnect' between what we are told everyone wants and what people in the region actually want.
My original gripe was with the lack of diversity and the total 'disconnect' of the media with its public.
The people who are involved in this operation are under investigation by council officials and will be required to 'disconnect' their illegal connections or face prosecution.
I made a mental note to 'disconnect' the machine next time he called.
Part of the 'disconnect' , here, seems to be cultural.
Ricky and Fred are addicted to TV, so the lonely ladies of the house decide to teach them a lesson and 'disconnect' the antenna.
If your aircraft is intact after an event, and you need the data from the device, remove or 'disconnect' the power plugs before applying any electrical power to the aircraft.
there can be a 'disconnect' between boardrooms and IT departments when it comes to technology
Perhaps the answer to the 'disconnect' between stated parental goals and educational outcomes lies in the culture's traditional suspicion of education.
So I think there is a little bit of a 'disconnect' there.
I was still concerned enough to get up and 'disconnect' my answering machine and computer, as I know people who have had their phone lines struck by lightning.
The new law in the UK takes away water companies' powers to 'disconnect' water supply for non-payment, or to limit the supply with the intention of enforcing payment.
I guess I felt a general 'disconnect' with life and with myself around that time.
In the coming months, the potential for a 'disconnect' between voters and the policies of the new government's leaders is enormous.
Rites of passage, which 'disconnect' ritual moments from the normal flow of life, break the passage of time, representing it as a constant replay of opposed movements.
The circulating nurse covers the patient with warm blankets and works with the anesthesia care provider to 'disconnect' the monitoring devices.
In January a similar move to 'disconnect' non-payers caused outrage when businesses across the city were put out of action.
And nothing causes more of a 'disconnect' between theory and truth than unexamined a priori assumptions.
Turn off and 'disconnect' the power cord during an electrical storm.
What we have now is a kind of a 'disconnect' between that genuine grassroots movement and the old oligarchs, if you will, who are busy self perpetuating themselves.
But at the same time, I thought there was a 'disconnect' there.
there can be a 'disconnect' between boardrooms and IT departments when it comes to technology
However, hydraulically driven attachments, such as augers, still require you to connect and 'disconnect' hydraulic lines by hand.
I read that I had to 'disconnect' the monitor when I switched the computer on, for it to work.
Sometimes the 'disconnect' between the editorial page and the real world is so vast I wonder whether we can ever agree about anything any more.
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