释义 |
reˈsettable, a.|riː-| [f. reset v.2] Capable of being reset. Hence resettaˈbility.
1879Tennyson Lover's T. iv. 198 Some with gems Moveable and resettable at will. 1971Physics Bull. July 390/1 The smooth tunability and resettability (1:3 × 104 which is an instrumental limitation) is not understood. 1973G. J. King Newnes Colour T.V. Servicing Man. I. i. 35/1 Not all models employ a resettable cut-out. 1975Gramophone June 118/2 Resetability [sic] of the slider controls could be improved if a cursor line were engraved on the rectangular knob. 1979Sci. Amer. Aug. 131/1 A system of this type can be viewed as a mathematical strongbox with a resettable combination lock. |