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单词 reentry
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reentry


re·en·try

also re-en·try (rē-ĕn′trē)n. pl. re·en·tries also re-en·tries 1. a. The act or action of reentering.b. The return of a missile or spacecraft into the atmosphere.2. The act of rejoining as a participant or member: programs to ease prisoners' reentry into society.3. Law The recovery of possession of a property by an owner, pursuant to a right reserved in a lease or other agreement in the event of some breach of that agreement.4. Games a. The act of regaining the lead by taking a trick in bridge and whist.b. The card that will take a trick and thus regain the lead.

re•en•try

(riˈɛn tri)

n., pl. -tries. 1. the act of reentering. 2. the return from outer space into the earth's atmosphere of an earth-orbiting satellite, spacecraft, rocket, or the like. 3. Law. the retaking of possession under a right reserved in a prior conveyance. 4. Also called reen′try card`. (in bridge) a card that will win a trick enabling one to regain the lead in a hand. [1425–75]
Thesaurus
Noun1.reentry - the act of entering againreentry - the act of entering again return - the act of going back to a prior location; "they set out on their return to the base camp"
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reentry


reentry

[rē′en·trē] (aerospace engineering) The event when a spacecraft or other object comes back into the sensible atmosphere after being in space.

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reentry

 [re-en´tre] in cardiology, reexcitation of a region of cardiac tissue by a single impulse, continuing for one or more cycles and sometimes resulting in beats" >ectopic beats or tachyarrhythmias; see also movement" >circus movement.atrioventricular (AV) nodal reentry an arrhythmia-causing mechanism in which two opposing pathways are established within the atrioventricular node (longitudinal dissociation); the anterograde pathway, which is usually slower, activates the ventricles and the retrograde pathway, which is usually faster, activaties the atria. This mechanism is responsible for approximately half of symptomatic tachycardias" >paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardias.

re·en·try

(rē-en'trē), Return of the same impulse into a zone of heart muscle that it has recently activated, sufficiently delayed that the zone is no longer refractory, as seen in most ectopic beats, reciprocal rhythms, and most tachycardias.

re·en·try

(rē-en'trē) Return of the same impulse into a zone of heart muscle that it has recently activated, sufficiently delayed so that the zone is no longer refractory, as seen in most ectopic beats, reciprocal rhythms, and most tachycardias.

reentry


Related to reentry: reentry phenomenon

reentry

n. taking back possession and going into real property which one owns, particularly when a tenant has failed to pay rent or has abandoned the property, or possession has been restored to the owner by judgment in an unlawful detainer lawsuit. Reentry may also be allowed when a buyer defaults on payments on a contract of sale or foreclosure of a mortgage or deed of trust which secured a loan on the property. The right of reentry is usually written into leases and sometimes in mortgages. (See: landlord and tenant)

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reentry (deeds)

Sometimes called the power of termination, or the right of entry, it is the retained right of a grantor who conveys property subject to a condition to subsequently enter and retake the property when the condition has been broken. An example would be a deed to the city of particular land “on condition that it be used for a school and for no other purposes.”If the city uses the property for something else, the land does not automatically go back to the grantor,but the grantor has the right to retake the property—the right of reentry—should the grantor choose to do so.

• Even if the grantee or subsequent purchasers mortgage the property, the grantor still has the right to reenter and regain the property free and clear of any liens or claims, including the mortgage.

• The right of reentry can be exercised only by the grantor and his or her heirs, but not by third parties such as creditors of the grantor.

• Some states hold that the right cannot be transferred to others by the grantor during his or her lifetime.

• Some states require the holder of a right of reentry to file a statement in the real estate

records regarding that specific right, rather than simply rely on deed language as sufficient notice to the world.


reentry (leases)

The right of a landlord to enter premises upon a breach and retake possession. Contrast with reversion, which is the right the landlord has in premises at the expiration of a lease.

reentry


Related to reentry: reentry phenomenon
  • noun

Words related to reentry

noun the act of entering again

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  • return
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