请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 retransfer
释义

retransfern.

Brit. /ˌriːˈtransfəː/, /ˌriːˈtrɑːnsfəː/, U.S. /riˈtræn(t)sfər/
Origin: Probably of multiple origins. Probably partly formed within English, by derivation. Probably partly formed within English, by conversion. Etymons: re- prefix, transfer n.; retransfer v.
Etymology: Probably partly < re- prefix + transfer n., and partly < retransfer v. Compare earlier retransferring n.
1. The action or an act of transferring a person or thing back or again.
ΘΚΠ
the world > movement > transference > [noun] > again or back
retransferring1651
retransfer1695
retro-transfer1869
1695 Settlement of Land-Bank Established in Coll. Scarce & Valuable Tracts 4th Collect. (1751) II. 284 It is hereby declared, that such Transfers and Retransfers of the Credit of the said Values of the Register..shal from Time to Time be made, done and attested.
1771 tr. J.-H. Maubert de Gouvest Lett. French Nation II. xxv. 197 Transfers and re-transfers of part [of the debts] diminished the capitals, reduced the interest.
1849 H. M. Noad Lect. Electr. (ed. 3) 221 If..this deficiency of acid were owing to the mechanical re-transfer, mechanical means..would stop it.
1884 Law Times 76 323/2 His bond and warrant of attorney to secure a retransfer on demand.
1887 Athenæum 9 July 49/2 The retransfer of the imperial crown from the East to the West.
1906 Ann. Rep. Dept. Public Charities N.Y. 211 Retransfer of patients from one institution to another has proved in the past to be a matter of great difficulty.
1959 H. Feith in G. M. Kahin Govts. & Politics Southeast Asia xii. 216 Postrevolutionary governments have attempted to return some of this land to the estates, but retransfers of land have proved to be political dynamite.
2003 Univ. Chicago Law Rev. 70 690 There are still advantages..to the judicial system from a system of retransfer over cross-jurisdictional remand.
2. Printing. An impression taken from a lithographic image using special ink and paper and transferred to another lithographic surface; the image made on the new surface. Also: the action or process of making such an image.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > printmaking > surface and planographic printing > lithography > [noun] > print
lithograph1828
retransfer1838
autolithograph1842
lithotint1843
chromolithograph1860
oleograph1873
chromo1874
chromolith1884
litho1890
lithotype1890
oleo1921
oleolithograph1939
lithoprint1969
1838 W. Day Let. 18 Mar. in Trans. Soc. Arts, Manuf., & Commerce 52 192 R. Redman has occasionally made retransfers from copper to stone, and from stone to zinc.
1916 F. J. Melville Postage Stamps in Making I. xii. 122 From this block of fifteen stamps twenty re-transfers (i.e. transfers from a stone) were made.
1946 A. Kirk in H. Whetton Pract. Printing & Binding xviii. 207 Imperfect retransfers should be scrapped immediately. Good retransfers can be placed face down on a clean sheet.
1967 E. Chambers Photolitho-offset xvii. 259 Before retransferring from litho plates or stones, a thin layer of retransfer ink should be applied with a nap roller to the image.
1983 Tappi Jrnl. May 16/2 The coating is insufficiently cohesive to withstand the ink-film splitting during retransfer.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

retransferv.

Brit. /ˌriːtransˈfəː/, /ˌriːtrɑːnsˈfəː/, /ˌriːˈtransfəː/, /ˌriːˈtrɑːnsfəː/, U.S. /ritræn(t)sˈfər/, /riˈtræn(t)sfər/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: re- prefix, transfer v.
Etymology: < re- prefix + transfer v. Compare post-classical Latin retransferre (14th cent. in a Gascon source).
transitive. To transfer back or again. Also occasionally intransitive.
ΘΚΠ
the world > movement > transference > [verb (transitive)] > again or back
retransfer1609
1609 tr. ‘J. Ursinus’ Romane Conclaue 17 Leo being restored to his Sea at Barionea..retransferred [L. transtulit] the whole Authority of chosing the Roman Bishops from the Clergy and people of Rome, vnto the Emperor.
1701 W. Paterson Proposals Council of Trade 12 The Stock which shall once belong unto, or be Transferred to the Council of Trade, may not from thenceforward be Re-transferred, or alienated to the first Proprietors.
1776 A. Smith Inq. Wealth of Nations II. iv. iii. 66 A..receipt, intitling..the bearer, to take out the bullion again..upon re-transferring to the bank a quantity of bank money equal to that for which credit had been given.
1842 Civil Engineer & Architect's Jrnl. 5 355/1 Several of these works when re-transferred to canvass were sold in England in 1838.
1850 G. Grote Hist. Greece VIII. ii. lxiv. 236 It was into his hands that the command was re-transferred.
1885 Law Times Rep. 52 570/1 The offer..to re-transfer the mortgage to the defendants.
1956 Computers & Automation Jan. 15/2 Dump check, a check which usually consists of adding all the digits during dumping, and verifying the sum when retransferring.
1980 Jrnl. Law & Econ. 23 287 (note) Government transfers..can be taxed, retransferred, retaxed, and so on.
2005 Jrnl. Arachnol. 33 664/1 After mating, they were retransferred to plastic cups where they were checked for egg sacs 6 days per week.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
<
n.1695v.1609
随便看

 

英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2025/2/6 12:08:06