- desconectar
- v.1 to switch off (aparato).2 to switch off (informal) (person).desconectar de la realidad to cut oneself off from one's surroundings3 to disconnect, to turn off, to close down, to shut down.Desconectaron el sistema anoche They disconnected the system last night.Ricardo desconectó el enchufe Richard disconnected the plug.* * *desconectar► verbo transitivo1 ELECTRICIDAD to disconnect2 (un aparato) to switch off, turn off3 (desenchufar) to unplug4 familiar figurado to turn off, switch off■ como no le interesaba el tema desconectó as she wasn't interested in the subject she switched off► verbo pronominal desconectarse1 familiar figurado (separarse) to cut oneself off (de, from)■ me desconecté de mis amigos del colegio I lost touch with my school friends* * *verbto disconnect, switch off* * *1.VT (Elec) [+ gas, teléfono] to disconnect; [+ enchufe] to unplug; [+ radio, televisor] to switch off, turn off; (Inform) to switch off2.VI [durante una conversación] to switch off3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <alarma/teléfono> to disconnect; <calefacción> to switch off, turn off2.
desconectar algo de algo — to disconnect something from something
desconectar vi (fam) to switch off3.desconectarse v prona) aparato to switch o turn offse desconecta automáticamente — it switches o turns (itself) off automatically
b) personadesconectarse de algo/alguien — to lose touch with something/somebody; (voluntariamente) to sever all ties with something/somebody
* * *= turn off, disconnect, disengage, decouple, break away.Ex. Trapping must be turned off by hand when the document has been picked up by the borrower.Ex. If a drive is disconnected or if a drive door or tray is open, a message similar to the following will appear.Ex. The ribbon must be disengaged so that the metal typefaces strike the wax sheet directly.Ex. The physical library will probably become less viable over time and so it is important to decouple the information professional from the library unit.Ex. Maybe, just maybe losing motivation is a way that our body tells us we need to break away for a while.----* desconectarse = log off, log out.* desconectarse automáticamente transcurrido un tiempo determinado = time out.* desconectar una alarma = silence + alarm.* * *1.verbo transitivo <alarma/teléfono> to disconnect; <calefacción> to switch off, turn off2.desconectar algo de algo — to disconnect something from something
desconectar vi (fam) to switch off3.desconectarse v prona) aparato to switch o turn offse desconecta automáticamente — it switches o turns (itself) off automatically
b) personadesconectarse de algo/alguien — to lose touch with something/somebody; (voluntariamente) to sever all ties with something/somebody
* * *= turn off, disconnect, disengage, decouple, break away.Ex: Trapping must be turned off by hand when the document has been picked up by the borrower.
Ex: If a drive is disconnected or if a drive door or tray is open, a message similar to the following will appear.Ex: The ribbon must be disengaged so that the metal typefaces strike the wax sheet directly.Ex: The physical library will probably become less viable over time and so it is important to decouple the information professional from the library unit.Ex: Maybe, just maybe losing motivation is a way that our body tells us we need to break away for a while.* desconectarse = log off, log out.* desconectarse automáticamente transcurrido un tiempo determinado = time out.* desconectar una alarma = silence + alarm.* * *desconectar [A1 ]vt‹alarma/teléfono› to disconnectdesconectaron la calefacción antes de irse they switched o turned the heating off before leavingdesconectar algo DE algo to disconnect sth FROM sthtienes que desconectarlo de la red you have to disconnect it from the mains supply■ desconectarviA (Inf) to disconnectB (fam) (durante discusión, conversación) to switch o turn off■ desconectarsev pron1 «aparato» to switch o turn offla fotocopiadora se desconecta automáticamente the photocopier switches o turns (itself) off automatically2 (Inf) to hang up3«persona»: desconectarse DE algo/algn: se ha desconectado totalmente del mundo académico he is totally cut off from o has lost touch with the academic world; (voluntariamente) he has severed all ties with o has cut himself off completely from the academic worldme había desconectado de mis antiguas amistades I'd lost touch with my old friendsestá desconectado de la realidad he's lost touch with reality* * *
desconectar (conjugate desconectar) verbo transitivo ‹alarma/teléfono› to disconnect;
‹calefacción› to switch off, turn off;
desconectar algo de algo to disconnect sth from sth
desconectarse verbo pronominal [aparato] to switch o turn off
desconectar verbo transitivo
1 (cortar el teléfono, luz) to disconnect
2 (apagar) to switch off
3 (desenchufar) to unplug
4 fig (desentenderse) to switch off
'desconectar' also found in these entries:
English:
disconnect
- disengage
- machine
- turn off
- switch
- unplug
* * *desconectar♦ vt[aparato] to switch off; [línea] to disconnect; [desenchufar] to unplug;desconecta la televisión del enchufe unplug the television;acuérdate de desconectar la alarma remember to disconnect the alarm♦ viFam [persona] to switch off;se va al campo para desconectar she goes off to the country to get away from it all;en cuanto ella se pone a hablar, yo desconecto as soon as she starts talking I switch off;desconectar de la realidad to cut oneself off from reality;vive desconectada de la realidad she lives in a world of her own♦ See also the pronominal verb desconectarse* * *desconectarI v/t EL disconnectII v/i figswitch off* * *desconectar vt1) : to disconnect, to switch off2) : to unplug* * *desconectar vb1. (luz, teléfono, etc) to disconnect / to cut off [pt. & pp. cut]les desconectaron la luz their electricity was disconnected2. (desenchufar) to unplug [pt. & pp. unplugged]desconectaron todos los electrodomésticos antes de irse de vacaciones they unplugged all the electrical appliances before going on holiday3. (apagar) to switch off
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.