单词 | resignal |
释义 | † resignaln. Obsolete. rare. The action or an act of resigning; resignation. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > relinquishing > [noun] resignationc1380 resigning1395 upgivingc1423 cessionc1440 delivery?c1452 resign1457 remittinga1475 resignment1543 surrendry1547 resignal?1573 quittancea1593 relinquishment1593 delinquishment1603 abandon1614 surrendering1648 untaking1657 permission1677 vacating1820 society > law > transfer of property > types of transfer > [noun] > return into hands of superior resignationc1380 resignal?1573 redemisea1634 ?1573 H. Cheke tr. F. Negri Freewyl i. iii. 27 Reseruals, regresses, renuntials, resignals [It. Resegne], vacations..: al these things, I say, may his holynes sel, eyther by him selfe, or by his datarie. 1634 R. Sanderson Serm. II. 283 A bold and just challenge of an old judge, made before all the people, upon his resignal of the government into the hands of a new king. 1653 A. Woofe Tyranny of Dutch 85 They brought a great brass Bason fill'd with Earth, and a small growing branch with fruit on it, as a Pledge of their Resignall. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online September 2021). resignalv. 1. transitive. To signal back or again (in various senses of the verb). ΚΠ 1836 Knickerbocker Jan. 95 The demon Fire..Whose beacon glow, re-signal'd from the sky, Flashed floods of light on Fear's dilated eye. 1854 New Monthly Mag. Dec. 456 Back signalled the Kangaroo, ‘Can't; too dangerous.’ ‘What d'ye mean?’ was run up on the flag-ship. ‘Ship unmanageable,’ returns the Kangaroo. ‘Why?’ re-signals the flag-ship, full of wonder. 1880 Times 4 Dec. 6/3 To signal any hits that may have been overlooked by the markers;..[and] to re-signal the value of disputed hits. 1906 T. E. Herbert Telegraphy xiii. 403 The delay inseparable from transcription, sorting to the particular circuit over which they [sc. the messages] were to be resignalled, and the re-transmission itself. 2002 Euromoney (Nexis) Aug. The government has recently resignalled support for a bank restructuring plan put together by the central bank. 2. transitive. To provide again with railway signals. ΚΠ 1873 Times 4 Oct. 5/3 The station requires to be re-arranged and thoroughly re-signalled. 1928 Observer 10 June 5/4 (heading) Re-signalling London Bridge. 2003 B. Mitchell Jubilee Line Extension viii. 234 The original plan was to resignal the existing line first. Derivatives reˈsignalling n. ΘΚΠ society > travel > rail travel > railway system or organization > [noun] > types of signal system > refurnishing with signals resignalling1873 1873 St. Pauls Mag. Mar. 342 The receiver of the message will then have to stop it for re-signalling. 1876 Times 29 Jan. 6/3 For about three years the re-signalling of the Great Northern line has been going on by replacing old ones with new. 1970 Railway Mag. Oct. 577/1 A further stage of the resignalling of the Bristol region..was completed in mid-August.., following which the London—Reading—Bath—Bristol route is now entirely controlled by colour-light signals. 2004 A. Farrel Internet & its Protocols ix. 481 The resignaling of the Path message using an Explicit Route. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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