disconnect
US /ˌdɪs.kəˈnekt/
UK /ˌdɪs.kəˈnekt/

1.
memutus, memutuskan sambungan
break the connection of (something) with something else
:
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Please disconnect the printer from the computer.
Tolong putuskan sambungan printer dari komputer.
•
The power was disconnected due to a fault.
Listrik diputus karena ada kerusakan.
2.
memisahkan, mengasingkan
cause (someone) to lose contact or communication with something or someone
:
•
He felt completely disconnected from his family after moving abroad.
Dia merasa benar-benar terputus dari keluarganya setelah pindah ke luar negeri.
•
The new policies could disconnect the public from the government.
Kebijakan baru dapat memisahkan publik dari pemerintah.
1.
pemutusan, kesenjangan
a break in connection or communication
:
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There was a sudden disconnect in the phone line.
Ada pemutusan tiba-tiba di saluran telepon.
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The report highlighted a growing disconnect between policy and public opinion.
Laporan tersebut menyoroti kesenjangan yang semakin besar antara kebijakan dan opini publik.