revert的意思和读音

revert

: [rɪˈvɜrt] : [rɪˈvɜː(r)t]

v.

n.

reverts  reverting  reverted  

v.return,go back,relapse,regress,revisit

revertv.

1.[i](+ adv./prep.)to reply

Excellent openings─kindly revert with your updated CV.

v.1.;();,() (to)2.,3. (to)4. (to)5.;, (to)6.使,使,使()1.;();,() (to)2.,3. (to)4. (to)5.;, (to)6.使,使,使()

n.1.,2.

v.1.to return to a former state, often one perceived as less desirable or inferior2.to return to an earlier topic in the course of a discussion3.to return to a former pattern of behavior, usually something less acceptable4.to acquire or develop original genetic features again5.to become once again the property of the former owner or his or her heirs1.to return to a former state, often one perceived as less desirable or inferior2.to return to an earlier topic in the course of a discussion3.to return to a former pattern of behavior, usually something less acceptable4.to acquire or develop original genetic features again5.to become once again the property of the former owner or his or her heirs

1. ← Increment and Save Revert ← Import ...

2. rej.=reject RVRT=revert rm.=room ...

3. Retain revert revolve ...

4. 10、Moving( ) 11、Revert( ) 13、Switch( ) ...

5. pervert v revert v reversion n ...

6. Reverse Revert Review ...

7. 38 chart: 39 revert: ,, 41 extinctive: 使 ...

8. reversionary estate revert revert to the government ...

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1.His face that he did not understand the question, I suggest you revert to him to explain.

2.Food, clothing, and money were to be used in common. . . the surplus from the harvest was to revert to the communal treasury.使

3.Parsons did, indeed, invariably revert to shorts when a community hike or any other physical activity gave him an excuse for doing so.穿

4.in the long run , the price of any given commodity should revert to the cost of producing an incremental unit of supply.

5.However, if there is any demand for your products we will not hesitate to revert to the matter.

6.Moreover, if the union rejected it, he said, the owners would revert to a previous and much less favourable offer.

7.Allows you to revert your settings back to one of the pre-defined settings available with the product.

8.Pleaserest assured that we shall revert to the matter with you as soon as the supplyposition improves.

9.Although we all like moving forward, it is often useful to go back to reproduce a build or revert to a good known state.

10.Istanbul was a bit of a freaky game. Do you think this one is going to revert back to the dour old English-Italian one-goal-in-it affair?-