reset / verb riˈsɛt; noun ˈriˌsɛt /

⭐基础词汇重置复位重设重新设置

reset3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

re·set, re·set·ting.

  1. to set again: to reset an alarm clock; to reset a broken bone.
  2. to set, adjust, or fix in a new or different way: to reset priorities; to reset prices.
  3. to illegally set back the odometer on to a lower reading: a used-car dealer charged with resetting his cars.
v. 无主动词 verb

re·set, re·set·ting.

  1. to become set again: The alarm bell resets automatically.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an act or instance of setting again.
  2. an act or instance of setting, adjusting, or fixing something in a new or different way: A reset of relations between the two countries may be impossible. Company executives recognized the need for a reset in their business.
  3. something that is set again.

reset 近义词

reset

等同于 reformed

reset

等同于 transplant

reset

等同于 boot

reset

等同于 rearrange

更多reset例句

  1. The result is a chance for an early reset with a trip to Pittsburgh looming Sunday.
  2. A 30-minute run would be the perfect reset, but it’s 35 degrees and windy.
  3. If you’re dealing with a MacBook, get it charging before starting the reset, so a dead battery doesn’t interrupt it.
  4. If you think your phone might have been compromised in some way, make sure you back up all of your data first, then perform a full reset.
  5. Darche pinned his hope on a reset he expects the new matrix to bring.
  6. As one national Republican strategist told The Daily Beast, the race “reset” when Moulton won the primary in September.
  7. “A referendum on self-determination is necessary to reset the relationship between Catalonia and Spain,” according to the site.
  8. Then he realized that he had hit button to reset all terminals, located right next to the button to reset one terminal.
  9. “It was like a reset…I could have my vacation away from Chris,” she says.
  10. Our first episode will really hang a lantern on everything being reset, and they just go right back to who they were.
  11. These two reset the switches for the main track, leaving everything as they had found it, and then crossed over to the auto.
  12. After her absence in that apartment long enough to reset the trap, he was startled by a scream from the same quarter.
  13. As he was wakeful and restless he again arose, proceeded to the kitchen with a light, and removing the mouse reset the trap.
  14. She soon had it cleaned and the bulbs reset, and it was not long before there were flowers for every month in the year.
  15. Afterwards they would see how he reset the trap, and then backed away, removing every possible evidence of his presence.