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shunt-wound

/shuhnt-wound/US // ˈʃʌntˈwaʊnd //UK // (ˈʃʌntˌwaʊnd) //

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Electricity.

    • : noting a motor or a generator that has the field circuit connected in parallel with the armature winding.

Examples

  • Saved from the public gallows, Weeks was virtually exiled from the city, and wound up in Mississippi, where he raised a family.

  • But those strands of his identity are all wound around the conspiracy that led him back to Gambia for the first time in 23 years.

  • As the interview wound down, Bentivolio reflected on what may have motivated him to dress as Santa.

  • But others say a still-unidentified man likely fired the round that caused a lethal head wound.

  • The cop lay open-eyed with a grievous head wound as Johnson again checked for a pulse.

  • The grass had a delightful fragrance, like new-mown hay, and was neatly wound around the tunnel, like the inside of a bird's-nest.

  • Ripperda's equipage wound down a long and twisting defile between two precipitous rocks.

  • It was little better than coal dust, and would not carry a ball fifty paces to kill or wound.

  • The Taube has been bothering us again, but wound up its manœuvres very decently by killing some fish for our dinner.

  • After this it wound along on ridges and in ravines till it reached the heart of a great pine forest, where stood a saw-mill.