释义 |
reˈsituate, v. N. Amer.|riː-| [re- 5 a.] = relocate v. 1 a. Also refl.
c1865E. Dickinson Poems (1955) II. 734 Bore Death from Passion All His East He—sovreign as the Sun Re⁓situated in the West And the Debate was done. 1974D. Richards Coming of Winter i. 6 He could feel sharp blades of undergrowth so he resituated himself once or twice. |