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resetting

/verb ree-set; noun ree-set/US // verb riˈsɛt; noun ˈriˌsɛt //UK // Scot //

重置,复位,重新设置,重设

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v.有主动词 verb
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    re·set, re·set·ting.

    • : to set again: to reset an alarm clock; to reset a broken bone.
    • : to set, adjust, or fix in a new or different way: to reset priorities; to reset prices.
    • : 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
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    re·set, re·set·ting.

    • : to become set again: The alarm bell resets automatically.
n.名词 noun
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    • : an act or instance of setting again.
    • : 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.
    • : something that is set again.
    • : a plant that is replanted.
    • : a device used in resetting an instrument or control mechanism.

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Examples

  • It’s also an unofficial reset, removing some old “Destiny 2” locations to make way for new ones.

  • After an election in which the country opted for a reset, not a revolution, moderate Democrats hold the power in the party.

  • Maryland game against Ohio State canceled after eight Terps test positive for coronavirusIt was a worthwhile reset for most major sports to take a break from mid-March to late July.

  • The holidays are creeping upon us and arguably, the world is in need of a reset after the unprecedented year that is nearing its end.

  • Beck copped to resetting the computer system, and was fired.

  • The security issue is where resetting relations carries the most potential weight.

  • After resetting their line the victors could not clear their front, for the baffled assailants would not desist.

  • On the following morning, as 'Lije Vandine tended his vicious little circular, he found its teeth needed resetting.

  • When resetting, note all these carefully and experience will sooner or later enable you to set just right to make a catch.

  • Then all the time I was resetting the trap I would talk trap to him, and by action and word teach him the nature of the trap.

  • They had the place to themselves, save for their waiter, Sam, who was busy resetting a table in the opposite corner.