reboot

名词 n. 动词 v.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. An instance of rebooting.
  2. A fresh start. broadly
    — That’s why we don’t just need a bailout. We need a reboot. We need a build out. We need a buildup. We need a national makeover.
  3. The restarting of a series' storyline, discarding all previous continuity.
  4. The restarting of a series' storyline without discarding previous continuity.
    — HBO Max has issued a straight-to-series order for “Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin,” a reboot of the original Freeform series... “We’re such huge fans of what I. Marlene King and her iconic cast created, we knew that we had to treat the original series as #CANON"
动词 v.
  1. To execute a computer's boot process, effectively resetting the computer and causing the operating system to reload, commonly after a system failure. ergative
    — We need to reboot the system after installing these updates.
  2. To start afresh. broadly
    — They rebooted the TV series, but it's even worse than the original.
  3. Restart; to return to an initial configuration or state.
    — Egg farmers do this to reboot birds' internal clocks so they start laying valuable eggs faster and, crucially, at the same time.

词形变化

reboots plural reboots present,singular,third-person rebooting participle,present rebooted participle,past rebooted past

词汇关系

词源

词源 1
Etymology tree
Proto-Italic *wre-
Latin re-der.
Old French re-bor.
Middle English re-
English re-
Proto-Indo-European *bʰew-der.?
Proto-Germanic *bautaną
Frankish *bautander.?
Old French botebor.
Middle English bote
English boot
English reboot
From re- + boot.
词源 2
Etymology tree
Proto-Italic *wre-
Latin re-der.
Old French re-bor.
Middle English re-
English re-
Proto-Indo-European *bʰew-der.?
Proto-Germanic *bautaną
Frankish *bautander.?
Old French botebor.
Middle English bote
English boot
English reboot
From re- + boot.
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