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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024ˈshort ˈcir•cuit, n. [countable]- Electricitya bad electrical connection that allows too much current to flow into a circuit:The short circuit resulted in a blown fuse.
ˈshort-ˈcir•cuit, v. - Electricity
- [~ + [object] to make (an appliance, switch, etc.) stop operating by establishing a short circuit in:The bad connection short-circuited the electric mixer.
- [no object] (of an appliance, switch, etc.) to become disabled by a short circuit:The mixer has short-circuited again.
- [ ~ + [object] to bypass, block, or prevent progress of:He kept short-circuiting all our plans.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024short′ cir′cuit, [Elect.]- Electricityan abnormal, usually unintentional condition of relatively low resistance between two points of different potential in a circuit, usually resulting in a flow of excess current.
short-cir•cuit (shôrt′sûr′kit),USA pronunciation v.t. - Electricity
- to make (an appliance, switch, etc.) inoperable by establishing a short circuit in.
- to carry (a current) as a short circuit.
- to bypass, impede, hinder, or frustrate:Bad weather short-circuited my vacation plans.
v.i. - Electricityto form a short circuit or become inoperable due to a short circuit.
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