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From:
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re·vert
/rɪˈvɝt/
(v.)還原(vi.)恢復,複歸,回復(vt.)使顛倒,使迴轉恢復原信仰的人
From:
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re·vert
/rɪˈvɝt/
不及物動詞
復原,恢復
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·vert
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Reverted
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Reverting
.]
1.
To
turn
back
,
or
to
the
contrary
;
to
reverse
.
Till
happy
chance
revert
the
cruel
scence
.
--
Prior
.
The
tumbling
stream
. . .
Reverted
,
plays
in
undulating
flow
. --
Thomson
.
2.
To
throw
back
;
to
reflect
;
to
reverberate
.
3.
Chem.
To
change
back
.
See
Revert
,
v. i.
To revert a series
Alg.
,
to
treat
a
series
,
as
y
=
a
+
bx
+
cx
² +
etc
.,
where
one
variable
y
is
expressed
in
powers
of
a
second
variable
x
,
so
as
to
find
therefrom
the
second
variable
x
,
expressed
in
a
series
arranged
in
powers
of
y
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·vert
,
v. i.
1.
To
return
;
to
come
back
.
So
that
my
arrows
Would
have
reverted
to
my
bow
again
. --
Shak
.
2.
Law
To
return
to
the
proprietor
after
the
termination
of
a
particular
estate
granted
by
him
.
3.
Biol.
To
return
,
wholly
or
in
part
,
towards
some
preexistent
form
;
to
take
on
the
traits
or
characters
of
an
ancestral
type
.
4.
Chem.
To
change
back
,
as
from
a
soluble
to
an
insoluble
state
or
the
reverse
;
thus
,
phosphoric
acid
in
certain
fertilizers
reverts
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·vert
,
n.
One
who
,
or
that
which
,
reverts
.
An
active
promoter
in
making
the
East
Saxons
converts
,
or
rather
reverts
,
to
the
faith
.
--
Fuller
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
revert
v
1:
go
back
to
a
previous
state
; "
We
reverted
to
the
old
rules
"
[
syn
:
return
,
retrovert
,
regress
,
turn back
]
2:
undergo
reversion
,
as
in
a
mutation
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