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单词 refix
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refixv.1

Brit. /ˌriːˈfɪks/, U.S. /riˈfɪks/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: re- prefix, fix v.
Etymology: < re- prefix + fix v. Compare post-classical Latin refigere to fix again (Vetus Latina).
transitive. To fix (in various senses of the verb) for a second or further time. Also intransitive: to fix a thing again.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > restore [verb (transitive)] > re-establish
redressc1450
restablisha1475
restable1494
re-edify1511
refound?a1513
re-establish1550
reordain1579
replace1587
replant1588
refix1591
reinstitute1600
reimplace1611
reordinate1613
reinstate1616
restate1625
reassurea1711
re-erecta1711
re-estatea1945
1591 A. Fraunce Countesse of Pembrokes Emanuel sig. C This spoken, he [sc. Christ] strangely refixed Malchus his eare to his head.
1611 J. Florio Queen Anna's New World of Words Riffiggere, to refix, to fix againe.
1666 A. Salley Narr. Early Carolina (1911) 95 Therefore to worke wee goe againe and refix our boate.
a1711 T. Ken Wks. (1721) I. 174 They both believe, yet Doubts were intermix'd, Till fresh Illuminations Faith refix'd.
1780 Cal. Virginia State Papers I. 343 It is hoped that his vessel has been sufficiently damaged, as to oblige him to go to some harbour to refix.
1816 Ld. Byron Siege of Corinth v. 12 A hundred years have rolled away Since he refixed the Moslem's sway.
1837 T. Carlyle French Revol. I. vii. iii. 349 One individual picks his [cockade] up again;..attempts to refix it.
1870 E. Peacock Ralf Skirlaugh I. 7 It had not refixed life on its old basis.
1904 Times 15 Aug. 9/6 He went to Cowley churchyard to refix a grave stone.
1973 Scotsman 13 Feb. 1/4 I did not say we wish to refix. We intend to refix the parity of the pound when conditions permit.
1993 Collins Compl. DIY Man. (new ed.) ii. 91/1 You can either refix surface-mounted fittings on the face of the new panelling or leave the fittings where they are.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

refixv.2

Forms: 1600s refixe.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin refīx-, refīgere.
Etymology: < classical Latin refīx-, past participial stem of refīgere to unfasten, detach, to annul (a law) < re- re- prefix + fīgere fix v.
Obsolete. rare.
transitive. To abrogate or annul (a law).
ΘΚΠ
society > law > rule of law > illegality > render illegal [verb (transitive)] > deprive of legal validity
abatea1325
squatcha1325
voida1325
allayc1325
annul1395
reverse1395
revokec1400
rupt?a1425
repealc1425
abroge1427
defeat1429
purloin1461
cassa1464
toll1467
resume1472
reprove1479
suspend1488
discharge1495
reduce1498
cassate1512
defease1512
denulla1513
disannula1513
fordoa1513
avoid1514–5
abrogate?1520
frustrate1528
revert1528
disaffirm?1530
extinct1530
resolve1537
null1538
nihilate1545
extinguish1548
elidec1554
revocate1564
annullate1570
squat1577
skaila1583
irritate1605
retex1606
nullify1607
unable1611
refix1621
vitiate1627
invalid1643
vacate1643
unlaw1644
outlaw1647
invalidate1649
disenact1651
vacuate1654
supersedec1674
destroy1805
break1891
1621 R. Montagu Diatribæ Hist. Tithes 50 This is enough to proue in the iudgement of those that made the Law, it was held a thing of common right, and ought to be receiued as Law, vntill as good authoritie did refixe it.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online June 2021).
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