释义 |
‖ redux, a.|ˈriːdʌks| [L., f. redūcĕre to bring back, reduce.] 1. Path. Of crepitation or other physical signs: indicating the return of an organ to a healthy state.
1898Allbutt's Syst. Med. V. 99 The ‘redux’ crepitation is sometimes indistinguishable from that of pulmonary hæmorrhage. Ibid. 360 Friction sound, indicative of restored contact between the pleural surfaces, redux friction as it is usually called. 2. Brought back, restored.
[1662Dryden (title) Astraea Redux. A poem on the happy restoration and return of His Sacred Majesty.] 1873Trollope (title) Phineas redux. 1971J. Updike (title) Rabbit redux. |