单词 | restoring |
释义 | restoringn. The action of restore v.1; restoration; an instance of this. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > [noun] restoringa1382 reparellingc1410 reduction1447 rehaving1472 redintegration1501 restoration1510 reintegration1570 resource1596 reducement1604 reinstauration1610 retrievala1643 revindication1643 retrievement1657 retrieve1658 recoveringa1660 reviction1679 retrieving1718 revulsionc1760 rehabilitation1830 the mind > possession > giving > giving back or restitution > [noun] restitutiona1325 restoringa1382 restorance1389 restaurancea1400 restorec1400 reddition1449 relivery1463 restorementa1500 restorative?c1500 redeliverya1513 rendering1523 return1534 redeliverance1535 rembursement1579 retribution1583 restoration1608 restoral1611 repetition1649 returnal1651 rendition1652 regift1658 retradition1875 kickback1932 a1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Bodl. 959) (1963) Kings Prol. l. 7 It is certeyn Esdras..aftyr Jerusalem takyn & þe restorynge [L. instaurationem] of þe temple..to han fowndyn ooþere lettres þe whiche wee now vsyn. a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add.) f. 210 Þough it bere many bowes in þe restoryng [L. refectionis] tyme, ȝit it bereþ but litel fruyte þat tyme. a1400 tr. Lanfranc Sci. Cirurgie (Ashm.) (1894) 48 Þer schal be maad a maner of restorynge in place of þe boon þat was broken. a1425 (?c1375) N. Homily Legendary (Harl.) in C. Horstmann Altengl. Legenden (1881) 2nd Ser. 16 (MED) He bet þe image..Trowand so to be releuyd, Of his gudes to haue restoring. a1500 tr. Lanfranc Sci. Cirurgie (Wellcome) f. 21y (MED) This restoryng of boon shall be made or þe wounde be sowedid in the flesshe. a1538 T. Starkey Dial. Pole & Lupset (1989) 94 To morow when we schal speke of the restoryng of thes fautys rehersyd before. 1587 Sir P. Sidney & A. Golding tr. P. de Mornay Trewnesse Christian Relig. xxxii. 608 And what is the restoring of sight, but the restoring of a substance? a1617 S. Hieron Penance for Sinne in Wks. (1620) II. 63 There hee doth desire the restoring thereof. Restoring is properly the rendring backe of a thing lost. 1662 E. Stillingfleet Origines Sacræ ii. vi. §13 Abimelechs restoring of Sarah was the ground why the sentence..was not executed upon him. 1706 Ld. Godolphin Let. 3 Sept. in H. L. Snyder Marlborough–Godolphin Corr. (1975) II. 664 The article..relates to the restoring of the Duke of Savoy, and the Elector of Bavaria to their severall countrys. 1748 B. Robins & R. Walter Voy. round World by Anson iii. ix. 393 A walk upon the land would contribute greatly to the restoring of his health. 1828 Edinb. Advertiser 9 Dec. 787/4 The restoring and propagating of the bulbs of hyacinthus orientalis. 1861 R. C. Trench Comm. Epist. 7 Churches Asia 60 A restoring of harmony between the sinner and the outraged law of God. 1893 F. F. Moore I forbid Banns (1899) 108 The building had not been subjected to that system of spoliation known as ‘restoring’. 1914 U.S. Patent 1,109,315 2/2 A restoring of the line spacing condition or a reënabling of the line spacing mechanism. 1952 S. Spender Shelley 44 Not so much a re-estimate, as a restoring of some sort of balance. 2002 R. Sterling et al. World Food: Greece 119/2 The restoring of ‘balance’ into the lives of Orthodox congregants. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). restoringadj. That restores; restorative. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > spirituality > salvation, redemption > [adjective] > causing restoringa1398 savinga1400 redemptivec1429 safe-making1550 salvifical1581 redemptory1584 recovering1589 salvific1591 electing1673 the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > refreshment or invigoration > [adjective] cooling?c1425 comfortablec1440 refreshing1534 rousing1576 vegetant1576 reviving1579 refriscative1582 refrigerating1583 cordial1584 airy1591 freshing1591 animating1595 fertile1597 recreating1600 refective1611 refreshfula1614 comforting1623 refrigerant1626 erecting1654 cordialine1674 refocillating1675 corroboratinga1680 refectory1693 invigorating1694 restoring1697 freshful1734 enlivening1746–7 livelya1754 tonic1756 stimulatory1758 vivifying1768 energizing1786 stimulative1791 refreshening1807 vitalizing1813 stimulating1827 recuperative1843 invigorative1860 innerving1868 breezy1870 tonicizing1890 reparatory1893 society > authority > rule or government > politics > political philosophy > principles of or attachment to types of government > [adjective] > supporting monarchy > type of restoringc1715 legitimist1831 legitimistic1860 the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > [adjective] repairinga1616 redintegral1651 restoring1818 reductive1823 redintegrative1845 reintegrative1923 a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add. 27944) (1975) I. vii. lxix. 437 Medycyne is made in þre maner wise: oþir dissoluynge..constreynynge..oþir restoringe [L. restaurando]. ?c1425 tr. Guy de Chauliac Grande Chirurgie (Paris) (1971) 597 (MED) Many other fourmes þere ben liȝtenynge and lissing þe akþe of þe schuldres..as is þe restorynge oynement. c1485 ( G. Hay Bk. Gouernaunce of Princis (1993) xxiv. 98 Ffor that tyme [sc. spring] is hate and moiste, and restorand of jt self be nature. a1644 F. Quarles Shepheards Oracles (1646) 66 With this restoring Oyle, they dulcifye The meanest trash that ever Shepheards eye Disdain'd. 1661 R. Boyle Some Considerations Style Script. 49 By him, who..is pleased to make restoring grace operate. 1697 J. Dryden tr. Virgil Georgics iv, in tr. Virgil Wks. 134 Boyl this restoring Root in gen'rous Wine. View more context for this quotation c1715 J. Dunton (title) Frank scammony, or the restoring clergy detected. 1745 E. Haywood Female Spectator iv. 34 The restoring Comfrey, the purifying Cresses and Tresoil, and the Health-giving Sage, merit some Care. 1818 J. Keats Endymion iii. 136 I..next tell How a restoring chance came down to quell One half of the witch in me. 1856 E. K. Kane Arctic Explor. II. v. 62 The renovating blessings of animal life and restoring warmth. 1904 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. Apr. 575/1 He is as violent an iconoclast as a ‘restoring’ architect. 1953 Copper in Instrumentation i. 16 The restoring stress in the material is proportional to the factor which is usually referred to as Young's Modulus. 2005 J. Stevenson Good Women 64 Like all restoring architects I'd ever encountered, I had a fair range of high-wattage portable lighting at my disposal. Compounds restoring force n. Physics a force that acts to return a perturbed system to equilibrium or to restore a deformed body to its original form; spec. such a force in an elastic object (e.g. a spring), the magnitude of which is proportional to the displacement. ΚΠ 1798 C. Hutton Course Math. II. 146 The intensity of the action of that restoring force on the plane, will be equal to the force or momentum with which the body struck the plane. 1856 D. Lardner Hand-bk. Mech. (1858) ii. iii. 76 If the elasticity of the body be imperfect, then the restoring force will have less intensity than the compressing force. 1900 Science 27 Apr. 664/2 The amplitude of the vibration became so great that the restoring force was no longer proportional to the displacement. 1995 P. Woodward My Own Right Time x. 90 When deflected by a hit, the spring adds to the pendulum's restoring force. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.a1382adj.a1398 |
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