self-cancelling
adjective mainly UK (also selfcancelling); (US usually self-canceling, selfcanceling) /ˌselfˈkæn.səl.ɪŋ/ /ˌselfˈkæn.səl.ɪŋ/
自我取消
Something that is self-cancelling stops itself or ends automatically, without the need for action by something else or by a person.
Some of the schemes contained self-cancelling formulas that removed the element of risk. 有些计划包含自我取消的方法,从而消除了风险因素。
The indicators were supposed to be self-cancelling, but weren't.
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- The two factors can therefore reasonably be treated as self-cancelling.
- Some of the speculation was self-cancelling, with newspapers predicting quite opposite outcomes.
- The experiment used self-cancelling mutations to prove that genetic code is written in words made up of three letters.