释义 |
self-ˈaction [self- 5 c.] Independent action; action uninfluenced by external impulse.
1819Scott Ivanhoe xxiv, At the feet of my Superior I have laid down the right of self-action—the privilege of independence. 1833J. H. Newman Arians i. ii. (1876) 34 The existence of moral self-action or free-will. 1856Grote Greece ii. xcviii. XII. 613 The Hellenic world while yet in the period of full life, in freedom and self-action. |