释义 |
re·cycle I. \(ˈ)rē+\ transitive verb Etymology: re- + cycle : to pass again through a cycle of changes or treatment < an industrial plant … recycles cooling water through cooling towers as many as 50 times — J.R.Whitaker & E.A.Ackerman > especially : to feed back continuously in a laboratory or industrial operation or process for further treatment II. noun : a fraction of a product that is recycled III. transitive verb (-es -s) 1. : to process (as liquid body waste, glass, or cans) in order to regain material for human use 2. : to adapt to a new use : alter : transform < recycle recent real events into prime time entertainment — Karl Meyer > 3. : to bring back : reuse : repeat < a light, chatty tribute that recycles a number of good anecdotes — Larry McMurtry > 4. : to make ready for reuse : restore < the move to recycle unused gas stations — Robert Frausto > 5. : to reuse (money) by investing especially in an area or enterprise that will allow the investment to return as new profits < recycle petrodollars > intransitive verb 1. : to stop the counting and return to an earlier point in a countdown 2. : to return to an original condition so that operation can begin again — used of an electronic device • re·cy·cla·bil·i·ty \(ˈ)rēˌsīkləˈbiləd.ē \ noun • re·cy·cla·ble \(ˈ)rēˈsīk(ə)ləbəl \ adjective or noun • re·cycler \"ˌ \ noun IV. noun : the process of recycling |