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reentrance

/ree-en-tree/US // riˈɛn tri //UK // (riːˈɛntrɪ) //

再入,重心,重返,重回

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural re·en·tries.

    • : an act of reentering.
    • : the return from outer space into the earth's atmosphere of an earth-orbiting satellite, spacecraft, rocket, or the like.
    • : Law. the retaking of possession under a right reserved in a prior conveyance.
    • : Also called reentry card .Bridge, Whist. a card that will win a trick enabling one to regain the lead previously lost, especially the lead from a particular hand.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • I am preparing for reentry, into a changed new world that is only just making itself visible.

  • Some countries have strict rules about reentry, so be sure to check before you try this strategy.

  • At this speed, the heat of reentry will melt the engines off.

  • In mid-September, reentry to the troupe’s Manhattan building began, as did a five-week conditioning program the dancers participated in virtually or in person.

  • Beal is coming off a career year, while Wall is making his careful reentry into NBA life after foot surgery and an Achilles’ injury sidelined him for two years.

  • As we struggled to break 130 kph, he glanced at me and our black Peugeot shook like a shuttle on reentry.

  • The reentry process was different for everyone, just as the war experience was different.

  • After a structural inspection, the White House was cleared for reentry.

  • President Barack Obama is causing quite a stir in the national prisoner reentry movement with his comments on Michael Vick.

  • This permit allows reentry into the park at any time during the current season.

  • The records indicate that you made some effort here in Washington to obtain reentry into Mexico, and you were unable to do so.

  • I am particularly happy at the reentry of Malesherbes into the Council.

  • After this dazzling reentry into favor, every one expected to see the position of Madame de Maintenon become less favorable.

  • The loop of thread was retained by a hook-shaped pin to become enchained with the next loop at the reentry of the needle.