short-circuit
英 [ˌʃɔːt ˈsɜːkɪt]
美 [ˌʃɔːrt ˈsɜːrkɪt]
v. (使)短路; (做事)抄近路,走捷径
现在分词:short-circuiting 复数:short-circuits 过去式:short-circuited 第三人称单数:short-circuits 过去分词:short-circuited
牛津词典
verb
- (使)短路
to have a short circuit ; to make sth have a short circuit- The wires had short-circuited and burnt out.
电线短路,烧坏了。
- The wires had short-circuited and burnt out.
- (做事)抄近路,走捷径
to succeed in doing sth more quickly than usual, without going through all the usual processes
柯林斯词典
- V-ERG (使)短路
If an electrical deviceshort-circuitsor if someone or somethingshort-circuitsit, a wrong connection or damaged wire causes electricity to travel along the wrong route and damage the device.- Carbon dust and oil build up in large motors and cause them to short-circuit...
碳尘和燃油在大发动机里越积越多,造成了发动机短路。 - Once inside they short-circuited the electronic security.
一旦置入,它们就会使电子安全设施短路。 - Short-circuitis also a noun.
- The fire was started by an electrical short-circuit.
火灾是由电线短路引发的。
- Carbon dust and oil build up in large motors and cause them to short-circuit...
- VERB 回避,绕过(某一流程或程序)
If someone or somethingshort-circuitsa process or system, they avoid long or difficult parts of it and use a quicker, more direct method to achieve their aim.- The approach was intended to short-circuit normal complaints procedures.
这种方法旨在避开正常的投诉程序。
- The approach was intended to short-circuit normal complaints procedures.
英英释义
verb
- avoid something unpleasant or laborious
- You cannot bypass these rules!
- create a short circuit in
- hamper the progress of
- short-circuit warm feelings