n.
A mechanism for causing a device to destroy itself.
intr.v., -struct·ed, -struct·ing, -structs.
To destroy oneself or itself: "died at 28, wasted from years of self-destructing on drugs" (Jack Kroll).
[Back-formation from SELF-DESTRUCTION.]
| Dictionary: self-de·struct |
[Back-formation from SELF-DESTRUCTION.]
| WordNet: self-destruct |
The verb has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
do away with oneself or itself
Synonym: self-destroy
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A self-destruct is a mechanism which causes a device to destroy itself under a predefined set of circumstances. Self-destruct mechanisms are sometimes found in high-security data storage devices, where it is important for the data to be destroyed to prevent compromise.
Self-destruct mechanisms are also found on devices and systems where malfunction could endanger large numbers of people. The Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster rockets, for example, are equipped with explosive charges so that the boosters can be destroyed in the event that they go out of control on launch and endanger a populated area. This feature can be seen in videos of the Challenger disaster. After the initial disintegration of the shuttle, the two solid rocket boosters continued firing until they had exploded simultaneously 37 seconds later. This occurred when the Range Safety Officer decided that the separated boosters had the potential to endanger those on the ground and activated the self-destruct system.[1]
The naval procedure of scuttling is used to destroy a ship or ships to prevent them from being seized and/or reverse-engineered.
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Self-destruct mechanisms are a common plot device in science fiction stories. The frequency of occurrence has caused it to become a cliché, or an overused concept. Commonly, self-destructs in fiction are seen on military installations, spaceships or the theme of an artificial intelligence destroying itself due to cognitive dissonance. Generally, after a time limit is reached, a large explosion will occur, detonating everything around the site.
A few examples:
In lighter or humorous fiction (such as cartoons and superhero films), the self destruct button is a ubiquitous component in any self-respecting mad scientist's machines. Directors of movies use this technique to create humorous suspense. Rather than requiring authorization or procedure, it simply is a button that, when pushed, will cause the machine to self-destruct, frequently destroying the entire structure or complex it is housed in as in the sci-fi parody film Spaceballs. The often complete uselessness (and danger) of such a device (except to a good guy) is possibly one of the many reasons a mad scientist is known as 'mad'. It also appears on the Evil Overlord List as to only be included if absolutely necessary and to NEVER be a big red button marked "Do Not Push"(which instead triggers a death trap). In Galaxy Quest (a parody of Star Trek) the self-destruct computer continues to count down even after the command is given to abort the self-destruct sequence. The system halts the self-destruct only at the very last second because traditionally that's when such interventions occur.
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| Translations: Self-destruct |
Dansk (Danish)
v. intr. - ødelægge sig selv
n. - selvødelæggelse
Nederlands (Dutch)
zichzelf vernietigen, door eigen schuld mislukken
Français (French)
v. intr. - s'autodétruire
n. - autodestruction
Deutsch (German)
v. - sich selbst zerstören
n. - Selbstvernichtung, Selbstzerstörung
Ελληνική (Greek)
v. - αυτοκαταστρέφομαι
Italiano (Italian)
autodistruggersi, autodistruttivo
Português (Portuguese)
v. - autodestruir
Русский (Russian)
самоликвидироваться, сгинуть
Español (Spanish)
v. intr. - autodestruirse, suicidarse
n. - que se destruye a sí mismo, suicida
Svenska (Swedish)
v. - förstöra sig själv, vara självförstörande
中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
自毁, 自毁事情
中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
v. intr. - 自毀
n. - 自毀事情
한국어 (Korean)
v. intr. - 자멸하다, 자연 붕괴하다, 증발하다
n. - 자멸, 소멸
日本語 (Japanese)
v. - 自滅する, 消散する
adj. - 自然崩壊させる
العربيه (Arabic)
(فعل) ينتحر
עברית (Hebrew)
v. intr. - השמיד את עצמו, התפוצץ או התפרק אוטומטית
n. - בעל מנגנון השמדה עצמית (חללית, פצצה)
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