disconnect
41disconnect — dis·connect …
42disconnect — Ho oka awale, ho ohemo, kala …
43disconnect — To remove the terminal from a mechanical or electrical device or from the other side of the terminal. While some may be simply pulled apart, others have catches which must first be released …
44disconnect — v.tr. 1 (often foll. by from) break the connection of (things, ideas, etc.). 2 put (an electrical device) out of action by disconnecting the parts, esp. by pulling out the plug …
45disconnect a phone — put a phone off the hook …
46disconnect signal — The on hook signal by which the calling and called stations notify the switching equipment that an established connection is no longer needed and should be released. See also clear forward/clear back signal …
47disconnect terminal — Solderless connectors in male and female forms, intended to be easily disconnected and connected. Typically, a blade or pin (male connector) fits into a matching receptacle or socket (female connector). Many components have built in (blade)… …
48disconnect the battery — The action of removing the high tension electrical cables from the battery terminals. Also called isolate the battery …
49The Disconnect — Infobox Television episode Colour = #ffaa44 Series = The O.C. Title = The Disconnect Season = 3 (2005 2006) Caption = Summer and Seth Episode = 9 Airdate = December 8, 2005 (FOX) Writer = Stephanie Savage Director = Tony Wharmby Production =… …
50Cathode Disconnect Ballast — An electromagnetic ballast that disconnects a lamp s electrode heating circuit once is has started; often called low frequency electronic ballasts …