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单词 reattend
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reattendv.

Brit. /ˌriːəˈtɛnd/, U.S. /ˌriəˈtɛnd/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: re- prefix, attend v.
Etymology: < re- prefix + attend v.
1.
a. transitive. To give renewed attention to (a person or thing); (also) to accompany (a person) for a second or further time.
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1642 F. Quarles Feast For Wormes in Divine Poems (ed. 2) 22 With prayers, and pains re-utter'd, re-attended, They try'd new wayes despairing of the old.
a1657 G. Daniel Poems (1878) I. 150 His great fire no more Would suffer him to pause, or re-attend More pregnant hopes, or the King's gracious hower.
1761 tr. J. R. d'Arnay Private Life of Romans i. 47 Most part of them repaired thither,..to accompany him to the senate and to the forum, where they waited to re-attend him to his house.
1847 F. G. Shaw tr. G. Sand Countess Rudolstadt I. viii. 124 Consuelo took leave of the princess, who was by no means anxious to reattend her through the gallery.
1870 J. A. Froude Hist. Eng. VI. xxxii. 260 When the cardinal took his leave for the day, the king, in spite of remonstrance, reattended him to the gate.
a1875 T. Wade Poems (1895) 145 In good time this faithful servitor Will at her own good pleasure reattend Her safely homeward.
2004 D. P. Brumby in Proc. 6th Internat. Conf. Cognitive Modeling 403/2 The model rarely attended all of the items available..and..reattended a smaller and smaller subset of these items prior to the selection of an item.
b. intransitive. To attend to something again; to give renewed attention to something.
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a1711 T. Ken Christophil in Wks. (1721) I. 429 We Thoughts on Things extraneous spend, And Heav'n can hardly re-attend.
1901 Mind 10 519 For practical purposes it would not be enough just to re-cognise, to re-attend. Re-attention is most useful when it is combined with simple attention.
1924 Amer. Jrnl. Psychol. 35 92 A then found himself reattending to the schema by means of downward eye-movements.
2000 D. Adebayo My Once upon Time (2001) xiii. 304 I dumped some towels and sheets and clothes into a black plastic bag, and she tutted and shook them out and reattended to them with a space-liberating rolling technique.
2. transitive. To attend (a meeting, appointment, place, etc.) on a subsequent occasion; to be present at again. Also intransitive.
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1833 Amer. Jrnl. Med. Sci. 13 247 On Tuesday last, the Dr. Blundell already mentioned, reattended the hospital, at the hour of Dr. Elliotsen's visit.
1897 Manitoba Morning Free Press 26 May 1/2 The president of the chamber of deputies..has begged Senor Sagasta, the Liberal leader, to persuade the Liberals to reattend the sittings of the cortes.
1931 Lethbridge (Alberta) Herald 13 Oct. 2/5 The motion would order Sweezey to..re-attend a further examination for discovery.
1971 Mod. Law Rev. 34 182 Eventual attendance by Jamieson before the committee proved fruitless and, subsequently, he refused to re-attend.
2007 Hosp. Business Week (Nexis) 2 Sept. 458 Studies reveal that patients who reattend the A & E after a minor head injury represent a high-risk group.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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