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单词 redirect
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redirectadj.n.

(in senses A. and B. 1 usually)Brit. /ˌriːdᵻˈrɛkt/, /ˌriːdʌɪˈrɛkt/, U.S. /ˌridəˈrɛk(t)/, /ˌriˌdaɪˈrɛk(t)/ (in sense B. 2)Brit. /ˈriːdᵻrɛkt/, /ˈriːdʌɪrɛkt/, U.S. /ˈridəˌrɛk(t)/, /ˈriˌdaɪˌrɛk(t)/
Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: redirect v.
Etymology: < redirect v.
U.S. Law.
A. adj.
Designating a further examination after cross-examination. Chiefly in redirect examination.
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1854 O. L. Barbour Rep. Supreme Court N.-Y. 15 288 Upon her redirect examination, the counsel for the overseers asked the question, How long have you been absent from your husband?
1857 N.-Y. Daily Times 4 Aug. 3/2 On his redirect examination he testified.
1877 Chicago Tribune 10 July 2 On the redirect examination the witness said: After testifying before the Council Committee [etc.].
1952 F. X. Busch Prisoners at Bar 66 On redirect examination she reiterated her statement that she was now positive in her identification.
1988 J. Ellroy Big Nowhere v. 55 We'll be damn sure his jacket is sealed, and the goddamn Pinks probably won't bring in lawyers for redirect questioning.
2001 Law & Human Behavior 25 346 The testimony was divided into three main sections, representing direct and redirect examination as well as cross-examination.
B. n.
1. Redirect examination of a witness; an instance of this.
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1880 Rep. Supreme Court Illinois 94 453 On redirect the witness said: ‘Pennell's theory was, if it caught from the inside of the building, that it came from an overheated stove.’
1910 F. L. Dyer & T. C. Martin Edison, his Life & Inventions II. xxviii. 724 (note) Mr. Duncan—‘I notice on the redirect that Mr. Clarke changed his color.’ Mr. Lowrey—‘Well, perhaps he was a different kind of a roach then; but you didn't succeed in taking him.’
1950 N.Y. Suppl. 2nd Ser. 101 184 Defendant should have been permitted to state on redirect why he desired to know where complainant was going.
1997 D. Simon & E. Burns Corner 256 Judge Bass raises an eyebrow, then glances over at the assistant state's attorney, who lets the judge continue the redirect.
2002 S. Turow Reversible Errors (2003) 262 Cross-examination required flourish... Redirect had an artistry of its own, far more subtle.
2. Computing. An instance of redirecting a URL for a web page to another; (also) a configuration that brings this about.Also with distinguishing number indicating the type of redirect.
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1997 Sydney Morning Herald 16 Dec. c8/7 In the event that your Web server can't do URL mappings, look into the facility of writing a two-line CGI program that does a redirect.
2006 Lifehacker (Nexis) 20 June The article looks at eight different ways to accomplish a 301 redirect.
2012 N.Y. Times (Nexis) 26 Apr. b6 Mr. Braverman..set up redirects to send NutsOnline visitors to the corresponding pages on Nuts.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

redirectv.

Brit. /ˌriːdᵻˈrɛkt/, /ˌriːdʌɪˈrɛkt/, U.S. /ˌridəˈrɛk(t)/, /ˌriˌdaɪˈrɛk(t)/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: re- prefix, direct v.
Etymology: < re- prefix + direct v.
1. transitive. To forward (a letter) to a new or different address. Frequently in passive.
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society > communication > correspondence > sending items > send items [verb (transitive)] > address letter > to new address
redirect1618
to send on1833
readdress1847
1618 A. Munday Stow's Suruay of London (new ed.) 239 A precept was awarded vnder the seale of office of the Lieutenant, redirected vnto the Porter of the Tower.
1786 J. Wesley Let. 7 July (1931) VII. 335 You should not have paid for M. Moorhouse's letters, but redirected them to him.
1793 G. Crabbe Let. 4 Sept. in Sel. Lett. & Jrnls. (1985) 53 I knew not where you are, but Mr. Cartwright will re-direct my Letter to you.
1812 M. Edgeworth Absentee xvii, in Tales Fashionable Life VI. 422 The direction to Grosvenor square, London, had been scratched out, and it had been redirected by sir Terence to the lord viscount Colambre.
1844 Queen's Regulations & Orders Army 221 Their Letters are not liable to Postage if re-directed.
1891 T. Hardy Tess of the D'Urbervilles III. xlix. 155 The letter was redirected to be promptly sent on to Angel.
1933 Times 5 Sept. 15/2 It should be remembered, added the official, that the Post Office would redirect parcels free of charge.
1968 Times Standard (Eureka, Calif.) 10 June 9/1 Have the post office hold or redirect your mail.
1994 Which? Apr. 4/2 Over a million people will have their mail redirected this year.
2.
a. transitive. To change (one's course, journey, etc.) so as to travel in a different direction. Frequently in to redirect one's steps.
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1650 J. Reynolds Flower of Fidelitie vii.137 Let us with the ingenious Bee return home in safety, and with the skilful Pilot redirect our course to the Port of our residence.
1834 E. Spencer tr. H. L. H. von Pückler-Muskau Tutti Frutti II. 44 He then redirected his steps to the dormitory of the officers.
1899 Times 17 Jan. 5/1 The Gustave Zédé makes momentary appearances on the surface to redirect her course.
1913 Lincoln (Nebraska) Daily News 28 June 5/3 He abandoned the chase, redirected his steps to the certain office and asked for the certain Mr Hawlyt.
1971 R. Longenecker Ministry & Message of Paul vii. 75 He redirected his journey back through Macedonia by land.
2006 Brattleboro (Vermont) Reformer (Nexis) 1 Dec. We redirect our steps to other parts of the orchard.
b. transitive. To give a new direction to; to turn (thoughts, attention, energy, etc.) upon a new object; to send (a person or thing) in a different direction or to a different place.
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the mind > will > intention > intend [verb (transitive)] > direct actions, speech, etc., towards > redirect
redirect1778
reorient1877
reorientate1913
recanalize1927
re-route1978
1778 London Rev. Eng. & Foreign Lit. June 416 If such motive powers, by which such matter was before agitated, were restored or redirected.
1826 Times 24 Apr. 2/5 We would wish the Hon. Baronet to redirect his attention to the subject of that part of his speech.
1837 T. Bacon First Impressions Hindostan II. vii. 219 Again and again, I enquired the road, and was directed and redirected, but still without avail.
1873 W. M. Williams Sci. in Short Chapters (1882) 225 It is the industry and skill of our workmen..that has..redirected for human advantage the buried energies of ancient sun~beams.
1884 Century Aug. 564 Again, returning to Ala, he is redirected toward home through the strait where Scylla and Charybdis menace his existence.
1907 Daily Chron. 12 Oct. 9/4 As an outcome of the plethora of cheap tyres attention has been re-directed towards puncture-preventing devices.
1979 J. Wainwright Tension 62 Uniformed constables had been positioned to re-direct traffic.
1999 N. Stephenson Cryptonomicon 795 A few lahars come through the area, wiped out some villages, redirected some rivers, displaced many people.
2006 J. Garbarino See Jane Hit i. 7 Girls learned to redirect their aggressive impulses to nonphysical modes of assault, using words and manipulating feelings.

Derivatives

ˌrediˈrected adj.
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1834 S. Wells Revenue & Expenditure United Kingdom 201 From this gross sum must be deducted the sum of..11s 3d for returned, refused, mis-sent, and redirected letters.
1967 Brit. Jrnl. Psychiatry 113 805/2 Aggression is to be controlled by ritualizations and by redirected activity.
2005 Gazette (Montreal) (Nexis) 27 Oct. a1 Even though it sustained residual damage..it will probably accommodate redirected tourists from those other heavily damaged sites.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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