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rescript

/ree-skript/US // ˈriˌskrɪpt //UK // (ˈriːˌskrɪpt) //

重写,脚本,重写本,复述

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a written answer, as of a Roman emperor or a pope, to a query or petition in writing.
    • : any edict, decree, or official announcement.
    • : the act of rewriting.
    • : something rewritten.

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Examples

  • Jellacic Imperial rescript repudiated was appointed representative of Austria in Hungary with command of all the forces.

  • And there remains a rescript of the same prince to Valerius Verus, on the bringing out the credit of witnesses.

  • Mr. O'Connell, alarmed at the import of a command so fatal, pronounced the rescript "uncanonical."

  • But the prelates were far from unanimous in their construction of the rescript which they promised unanimously to obey.

  • Dr. Crolly had previously explained what he considered true obedience to the rescript.