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单词 renumber
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renumberv.

Brit. /ˌriːˈnʌmbə/, U.S. /riˈnəmbər/
Forms: see re- prefix and number v.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: re- prefix, number v.
Etymology: < re- prefix + number v. Compare Anglo-Norman and Old French, Middle French, French †renombrer to enumerate again (1214 in Anglo-Norman; also in Old French as renonbrer (c1310)), to recount, relate (c1270 or earlier in Anglo-Norman), to count again (1549), to multiply (1550). Compare also post-classical Latin renumerare (see renumerate v.2).
1. transitive. To count over (a collection of things); to reckon up. Obsolete.
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tr. Palladius De re Rustica (Duke Humfrey) (1896) ii. 115 Renombre [v.r. renomber] hem but [tymes] twyes nyne.
1662 J. Chandler tr. J. B. van Helmont Oriatrike xl. 310 Bees do observe their numbers, and every morning distinguish their own Hive from their neighbouring ones, by their numbers; and likewise that therefore also they re-number [L. renumerare] them in returning.
2. transitive. To number (something) again or a further time; to provide with a new number.
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the world > relative properties > number > enumeration, reckoning, or calculation > number, calculate, or reckon [verb (transitive)] > again
muster1670
recount1764
renumber1827
revise1877
1827 Asiatic Jrnl. & Monthly Reg. Apr. 519/1 The local battalions are to be re-numbered from No. 3, upwards.
1859 H. Coleridge Gloss. Index p. vi Readers are therefore requested to renumber their copies from page 64 onwards.
1901 Mod. Lang. Notes 16 250/1 The notes from the top of p. 67 to the end of the book should be renumbered; the numbers of the lines given in the notes do not agree with those of the text.
1927 F. M. Thrasher Gang iv. xx. 421 This gang..maintained two garages where stolen cars could be renumbered and disguised.
2001 Kenyon Rev. Winter 183 Franklin has carefully inspected Dickinson's paper stock..and reanalyzed the changes in her handwriting, leading him to redate and renumber the poems.

Derivatives

reˈnumbered adj.
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1878 W. Collins Haunted Hotel xviii. 130 The re-numbered room had been last let to a French gentleman.
1900 Geogr. Jrnl. 15 559 4 miles to an inch, revised and re-numbered sheets.
1977 Yearbk. Eng. Stud. 7 101 Published in Virgil's Eclogues with the first volume of Dryden's Miscellany, 1684 (re-numbered pages 80–92).
reˈnumbering n.
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the world > relative properties > number > enumeration, reckoning, or calculation > [noun] > calculating or counting again
retelling1644
recomputation1766
recalculation?1790
renumbering1827
recount1850
1827 Longworth's Amer. Almanac 554 A few years since Fulton street was numbered throughout, which the Editor presumes to consider should have rendered unnecessary a renumbering of this street for a century to come: nevertheless it has again taken place.
1881 Athenæum 17 Sept. 372/3 The disastrous policy..carried into effect in the renumbering of the houses in Oxford Street.
1991 Statute Law Rev. Autumn 159 In particular, renumbering of schedules, as carried out by the 1981 and 1985 Acts, makes provisions difficult to trace.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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