柯林斯詞典mechanism /?m?k??n?z?m/ (mechanisms) 1. N-COUNT In a machine or piece of equipment, a mechanism is a part, often consisting of a set of smaller parts, which performs a particular function. 機(jī)械裝置 ...the locking mechanism. …鎖定裝置。2. N-COUNT A mechanism is a special way of getting something done within a particular system. 機(jī)制 There's no mechanism for punishing arms exporters who break the rules. 對(duì)于違反規(guī)定的軍火出口商還沒(méi)有懲罰機(jī)制。3. N-COUNT A mechanism is a part of your behaviour that is automatic and that helps you to survive or to cope with a difficult situation. (行為的) 機(jī)制 ...a survival mechanism, a means of coping with intolerable stress. …一種生存機(jī)制,一種應(yīng)對(duì)無(wú)法承受的壓力的方法。 返回 mechanism劍橋詞典 mechanism noun [C] (MACHINE PART) a part of a machine , or a set of parts that work together 機(jī)械部件;機(jī)械裝置 These automatic cameras have a special focusing mechanism. 這些自動(dòng)相機(jī)有特殊的對(duì)焦裝置。 mechanism noun [C] (SYSTEM) a way of doing something that is planned or part of a system 體制,結(jié)構(gòu)方式 The mechanism for collecting taxes needs revising . 收稅制度需要修改。 mechanism noun [C] (BEHAVIOUR) a part of your behaviour that helps you to deal with a difficult situation (處理棘手情況的)機(jī)制 She's actually kind of insecure , and her rudeness is just a defence mechanism. 她其實(shí)很缺乏安全感,她的粗魯不過(guò)是出于防衛(wèi)心理。 返回 mechanism