释义 |
rediˈspose [re- 5 a.] trans. To dispose again. Also with of.
1733A. Baxter Enq. Nat. Soul I. 339 Spirit hath no parts; and therefore it stands in need of no reparation, or redisposing its parts. 1859Cornwallis New World I. 62 The very land that had only just been sold, was being re-disposed of at a considerable advance. So redispoˈsition.
1866Lowe Sp. Reform Bill 31 May, I deny that a case is made out for this redisposition. 1867Ld. Houghton in Ess. Reform iii. 63 Under any redisposition of the constituent body. |