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Definition of self-destruct in English: self-destructverb ˌsɛlfdɪˈstrʌktˈˌsɛlf dəˈstrəkt [no object](of a thing) destroy itself by exploding or disintegrating automatically, having been preset to do so. (东西)自动销毁;自毁 the tape would automatically self-destruct after twenty minutes 磁带会在20分钟后自动销毁。 Example sentencesExamples - In fact, it may be that every intelligent race in the universe inadvertently self-destructs in this way.
- At one point, the team was on the road to being champions, but after an altercation with the coach, the team self-destructed and was suspended from play.
- If hacking is attempted, the file self-destructs.
- He mistrusted humanity's capacity to save or significantly improve itself, and was pretty certain that our civilization would self-destruct.
- If it gets old it just self-destructs and renews.
- In a scene of utter and complete stupidity, totally unrealistic and outside the honesty and accuracy previously depicted, the movie just self-destructs.
- The same problem has also surfaced in England, where it has been said that the notion is finally self-destructing, since all decisions must be reconciled in attempting harmonious statements of law.
- They are hardly likely to sit back and watch as the game to which they are guardians self-destructs.
- Cartels may self-destruct, but will in most cases be less efficient than mergers.
- To do that, he says, scientists must understand how a cell self-destructs, which means understanding how mitochondria send out signals that kill cells as well as energize them.
- When I say that the U.S. financial sector is currently self-destructing, I say this with earnestness.
- Even if I had achieved some of the worldly fruits of living, they would self-destruct at some point.
- Told he has only six seconds before the message will self-destruct, Cruise makes a wisecrack and then throws away the glasses, the explosion falling just short of eviscerating him.
- When Flint's creation self-destructs, he relents.
- When your opponent is self-destructing, keep your mouth shut.
- It could self-destruct, and it is doing little at the moment to help itself.
- The tape explained that it would self-destruct in 40 seconds.
- The post will self-destruct in a clever way after twenty-four hours.
- When it realised that you had listened to this music enough times, the tape self-destructed.
- No acting career has self-destructed quite as quickly as did this former golden girl's.
adjectiveˌsɛlfdɪˈstrʌkt Enabling a thing to self-destruct. a self-destruct mechanism Example sentencesExamples - If the missile loses the laser beam or if no guidance signals are received after a predetermined period of time during missile flight the missile switches to self-destruct mode.
Definition of self-destruct in US English: self-destructverbˈˌsɛlf dəˈstrəkt [no object]1(of a thing) destroy itself by exploding or disintegrating automatically, having been preset to do so. (东西)自动销毁;自毁 the tape would automatically self-destruct after twenty minutes 磁带会在20分钟后自动销毁。 Example sentencesExamples - If hacking is attempted, the file self-destructs.
- At one point, the team was on the road to being champions, but after an altercation with the coach, the team self-destructed and was suspended from play.
- No acting career has self-destructed quite as quickly as did this former golden girl's.
- In a scene of utter and complete stupidity, totally unrealistic and outside the honesty and accuracy previously depicted, the movie just self-destructs.
- In fact, it may be that every intelligent race in the universe inadvertently self-destructs in this way.
- When Flint's creation self-destructs, he relents.
- It could self-destruct, and it is doing little at the moment to help itself.
- Cartels may self-destruct, but will in most cases be less efficient than mergers.
- The tape explained that it would self-destruct in 40 seconds.
- The post will self-destruct in a clever way after twenty-four hours.
- When I say that the U.S. financial sector is currently self-destructing, I say this with earnestness.
- If it gets old it just self-destructs and renews.
- Even if I had achieved some of the worldly fruits of living, they would self-destruct at some point.
- To do that, he says, scientists must understand how a cell self-destructs, which means understanding how mitochondria send out signals that kill cells as well as energize them.
- Told he has only six seconds before the message will self-destruct, Cruise makes a wisecrack and then throws away the glasses, the explosion falling just short of eviscerating him.
- When your opponent is self-destructing, keep your mouth shut.
- They are hardly likely to sit back and watch as the game to which they are guardians self-destructs.
- When it realised that you had listened to this music enough times, the tape self-destructed.
- The same problem has also surfaced in England, where it has been said that the notion is finally self-destructing, since all decisions must be reconciled in attempting harmonious statements of law.
- He mistrusted humanity's capacity to save or significantly improve itself, and was pretty certain that our civilization would self-destruct.
- 1.1as adjective Denoting a device that enables or causes something to destroy itself.
自毁装置 自毁按钮。 Example sentencesExamples - If the missile loses the laser beam or if no guidance signals are received after a predetermined period of time during missile flight the missile switches to self-destruct mode.
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