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shunt
- IPA[ʃʌnt]
英式
- push or pull (a train or part of a train) from the main line to a siding or from one line of rails to another;push or shove (someone or something)
- an act of pushing or shoving something;a motor accident, especially a collision of vehicles travelling one close behind the other
verb: shunt, 3rd person present: shunts, gerund or present participle: shunting, past tense: shunted, past participle: shunted
noun: shunt, plural noun: shunts
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. push or pull (a train or part of a train) from the main line to a siding or from one line of rails to another their train had been shunted into a siding
- ▪ push or shove (someone or something) chairs were being shunted to and fro
- ▪ direct or divert to a less important place or position amateurs were gradually being shunted to filing jobs
- 2. provide (an electrical current) with a conductor joining two points of a circuit, through which more or less of the current may be diverted these components are designed to shunt electrical surges away from microcircuits
名詞
- 1. an act of pushing or shoving something the engine turnround was helped by a gravity shunt the car would turn into a fireball when hit by even quite gentle shunts
- ▪ British informal a motor accident, especially a collision of vehicles travelling one close behind the other a lorry shed its load, causing an eight-vehicle shunt
- 2. an electrical conductor joining two points of a circuit, through which more or less of a current may be diverted.
- ▪ an alternative path for the passage of the blood or other body fluid shunt surgery
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- IPA[SHənt]
美式
- push or pull (a train or part of a train) from the main line to a siding or from one track to ... their train had been shunted into a siding
- an act of pushing or shoving something: the engine turnround was helped by a gravity shunt the car would turn into a fireball when hit by even quite gentle shunts
Oxford American Dictionary