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reverted

/ri-vurt/US // rɪˈvɜrt //

恢复了,恢复的,恢复,逆转的

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to return to a former habit, practice, belief, condition, etc.: They reverted to the ways of their forefathers.
    • : Law. to go back to or return to the former owner or to his or her heirs.
    • : Biology. to return to an earlier or primitive type.
    • : to go back in thought or discussion: He constantly reverted to his childhood.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that reverts.
    • : Law. a reversion.

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Examples

  • Too many people reverted to a childlike state, and they wanted a daddy-protector.

  • Lonard thinks ha-ha-ha and tells Bantam that the rights have reverted to him, which they have.

  • Finally, in the following episode—last Sunday's "Oathkeeper"—Jaime reverted right back to his good old sympathetic self.

  • He had reverted to the controlling and abusive figure who had forced her to flee in the first place.

  • Unfortunately, the film never left development purgatory, and the rights reverted back to Marvel in 2013.

  • Her memory reverted to experiences that had made her feel as much older than the ordinary girl as she now felt at sea.

  • She then reverted to all she had loved and admired of the beauties of nature, and which she was now to leave forever.

  • Her emotion must have surprised her, but immediately she regained her placidity and reverted no more to the subject.

  • She was going down the stairs, Fortunio a step behind her, when her mind reverted to the happening at La Rochette.

  • Her mind had reverted at once to Crompton Place, now hers in reality, although she probably did not think of that.