单词 | high voltage |
释义 | high voltagen.adj. A. n. Voltage that is higher than some usual or standard voltage (stated or implied), esp. when capable of causing injury or damage; an instance of this. Also in figurative contexts and figurative. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > physics > electromagnetic radiation > electricity > voltage > [noun] > higher than usual voltage high voltage1888 supervoltage1898 overload1904 breakdown voltage1915 overvoltage1921 1888 Proc. National Electric Light Assoc. 8 242 Alternate current machines of high voltage, assisted by proper converters. 1904 Spectator 30 Apr. 670/1 Pope..was seldom the subject of currents of high voltage like..the emotional Hazlitt. 1921 ‘C. Blayre’ Purple Sapphire 58 His Observatory was fitted with an arc-light apparatus of exceptionally high voltage. 1961 Times 24 Mar. 18/4 Walton's first symphony is a work of extraordinarily high voltage. 1990 New Age Oct. 45/2 Ecstasy amounts to living within reach of the high voltage of the golden gifts. 2002 F. Close et al. Particle Odyssey vi. 98 If a high voltage is applied to the plates, luminous discharges—sparks—occur in the tubes. B. adj. (chiefly attributive) Frequently hyphenated. 1. Of, relating to, or characterized by such a voltage; designed to produce, carry, or operate at such a voltage. ΚΠ 1889 Telegr. Jrnl. & Electr. Rev. 1 Nov. 490/1 He, the great scientist, could not kill a pig with a high voltage current. 1936 N. Feather Introd. Nucl. Physics i. 25 The high voltage generator of Van de Graaff..is based on principles of electrostatics. 1970 Single Sideband for Radio Amateur (Amer. Radio Relay League) (ed. 5) v. 149/1 The d.c. plate voltage is fed into the amplifier via a Millen high-voltage terminal. 2012 New Yorker 30 Jan. 41/2 He pressed his advisers to include an inspiring ‘moon shot’ initiative, such as building a national ‘smart grid’—a high-voltage transmission system sometimes known as the ‘electricity superhighway,’ which would make America's power supply much more efficient and reliable. 2. Powerful or intense, as if caused or operated by a high-voltage electric current; very exciting; highly charged. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > excitement > exciting > [adjective] stirring1421 excitative1490 rousing1576 animating1595 excitant1608 exciteful?1615 spirit-stirringa1616 spiritous1624 excitatinga1643 exagitating1646 fermentive1656 awakening1694 electrifying1746 upstirring1751 electrical1760 thrilling1768 excitive1774 proceleusmatic1775 electric1789 inspiriting1796 fermentitious1807 exciting1811 red-hot1835 hair-raising1838 suscitating1840 arousing1841 sizzling1845 zesty1853 excitory1861 throbbing1864 buzzing1882 ding-dong1887 thrillful1887 stir-up1890 large1895 thrilly1896 high voltage1909 voltaic1920 sizzly1936 Boy's Own1967 hot shit1967 crunk1995 1909 Scribner's Mag. Dec. 718/2 It was another example of the inefficiency of humanity that cursed the waking hours of his high-voltage mind. 1966 N. Freeling King of Rainy Country 128 Her high-voltage emotions injected into the situation would doubtless tangle things still further. 2003 Independent 4 Mar. 9/3 While Cavalli's signature high-voltage glamour was in tune with the hard attitude we have seen from Gucci and Dolce & Gabbana. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, September 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.adj.1888 |
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