释义 |
self-inˈduced, pa. pple. and ppl. a. Electr. [self- 1.] 1. Produced by self-induction.
1886Science 14 May 442/2 An extra current of opposite name self-induced in the wire. 1897L. Wright Induction Coil i. 20 The self-induced current in the coil from ‘make’ is inverse. 2. gen. Induced by oneself or itself.
1949Wellek & Warren Theory of Lit. iii. 21 What it articulates is superior to their own self-induced reverie or reflection. 1954G. I. M. Swyer Reprod. & Sex 246 This often happens in clumsy attempts at self-induced criminal abortion. 1981J. Brabazon Dorothy L. Sayers xx. 267 The pressures on Patrick McLaughlin, some of them self-induced. |