revert
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /ɹɪˈvɜːt/|/ˈɹiːˌvɜːt/
美 /ɹɪˈvɝt/|/ɹiˈvɝt/|/ˈɹiˌvɝt/
英文释义
名词 n.
- One who, or that which, reverts.
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One who reverts to that religion which one had adhered to before having converted to another.
— [...] Cyril III ibn Laqlaq’s correspondence which reflects genuine—if intentionally vague—concern for the secretive community of Christian converts and reverts [who had converted to Islam before].
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A convert to Islam.
— Zeba Siddiqui, herself a revert and editor of the Parent's Manual: A Guide for Muslim Parents Living in North America, contributed to this book as a consultant.
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The act of reversion (of e.g. a database transaction or source control repository) to an earlier state.
— We've found that git reverts are at least an order of magnitude faster than SVN reverse merges.
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The skateboard maneuver of rotating the board 180 degrees or more while the wheels remain on the ground.
— In short tutorials, the player learns the basics of skating: reverts, manuals and the ollie […]
动词 v.
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To turn back, or turn to the contrary; to reverse.
— Till happy Chance reverts the cruel scene.
- To throw back; to reflect; to reverberate.
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To cause to return to a former condition.
— Conuert his Gyues to Graces. So that my Arrowes / Too ſlightly timbred for ſo loud a Winde, / Would haue reuerted to my Bow againe, / And not where I had arm’d them.
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To reverse (a change).
— This makes sense because you've committed the changes locally, but then reverted them at the server level.
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To reverse a change made by (a person).
— When s.o.'s edit doesn't apply to my standards, I can revert it. And that person can revert me too.
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To return to the possession of.
— When a book goes out of print, rights revert from the publisher to the author.
- To return to the possession of.; Of an estate: To return to its former owner, or to his or her heirs, when a grant comes to an end.
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To cause (a property or rights) to return to the previous owner.
— Sometimes a publisher will automatically revert rights back to an author once a book has gone out of print.
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To return to a former practice, condition, belief, etc.
— Now that she had rested and had fed from the luncheon tray Mrs. Broome had just removed, she had reverted to her normal gaiety. She looked cool in a grey tailored cotton dress with a terracotta scarf and shoes and her hair a black silk helmet.
- To return to an earlier or primitive type or state; to take on the traits or characters of an ancestral type.
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To change back, as from a soluble to an insoluble state or the reverse.
— Phosphoric acid in certain fertilizers reverts.
- To take up again or return to a previous topic.
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To return; to come back.
— If they attack, we will revert to the bunker.
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To convert to Islam.
— He added that Islam is the religion of justice which rejects injustice, referring to the case of Mike Tyson and how he has become a real problem to the West since he reverted to Islam.
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To reply (to correspondence, etc.).
— Please revert before Monday.
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To treat (a series, such as y=a+bx+cx²+⋯, where one variable y is expressed in powers of a second variable x), so as to find the second variable x expressed in a series arranged in powers of y.
— First we revert the series expansion (3.6) to give z(#92;zeta) as a series in z.
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
From Old French revertir, from Vulgar Latin *revertiō, variant of Latin revertō.
词源 2
From Old French revertir, from Vulgar Latin *revertiō, variant of Latin revertō.
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