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单词 reprieve
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reprieve

verb
/rɪˈpriːv/
/rɪˈpriːv/
[usually passive] not usually used in the progressive tenses
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they reprieve
/rɪˈpriːv/
/rɪˈpriːv/
he / she / it reprieves
/rɪˈpriːvz/
/rɪˈpriːvz/
past simple reprieved
/rɪˈpriːvd/
/rɪˈpriːvd/
past participle reprieved
/rɪˈpriːvd/
/rɪˈpriːvd/
-ing form reprieving
/rɪˈpriːvɪŋ/
/rɪˈpriːvɪŋ/
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  1. reprieve somebody to officially cancel or delay a punishment for a prisoner who is condemned to death
    • a reprieved murderer
    Topics Crime and punishmentc2
  2. reprieve something to officially cancel or delay plans to close something or end something
    • 70 jobs have been reprieved until next April.
  3. Word Originlate 15th cent. (as the past participle repryed): from Anglo-Norman French repris, past participle of reprendre, from Latin re- ‘back’ + prehendere ‘seize’. The insertion of -v- (16th cent.) remains unexplained. Sense development has undergone a reversal, from the early meaning ‘send back to prison’, via ‘postpone a legal process’, to the current sense ‘rescue from impending punishment’.

reprieve

noun
/rɪˈpriːv/
/rɪˈpriːv/
[usually singular]
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  1. an official order stopping a punishment, especially for a prisoner who is condemned to death
    • He was saved from the gallows by a last-minute reprieve.
    synonym a stay of executionTopics Crime and punishmentc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • brief
    • temporary
    • welcome
    verb + reprieve
    • earn
    • gain
    • get
    preposition
    • reprieve from
    See full entry
  2. a delay before something bad happens
    • Campaigners have won a reprieve for the hospital threatened with closure.
    Extra Examples
    • The school was granted a six-month reprieve.
    • This house offers no reprieve from the heat.
    • The railway line, due for closure, has been granted a six-month reprieve.
    • The family has won a temporary reprieve from eviction.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • brief
    • temporary
    • welcome
    verb + reprieve
    • earn
    • gain
    • get
    preposition
    • reprieve from
    See full entry
  3. Word Originlate 15th cent. (as the past participle repryed): from Anglo-Norman French repris, past participle of reprendre, from Latin re- ‘back’ + prehendere ‘seize’. The insertion of -v- (16th cent.) remains unexplained. Sense development has undergone a reversal, from the early meaning ‘send back to prison’, via ‘postpone a legal process’, to the current sense ‘rescue from impending punishment’.
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