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单词 reclaiming
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reclaimingn.

Brit. /rᵻˈkleɪmɪŋ/, /ˌriːˈkleɪmɪŋ/, U.S. /rəˈkleɪmɪŋ/, /riˈkleɪmɪŋ/
Forms: see reclaim v. and -ing suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: reclaim v., -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < reclaim v. + -ing suffix1. Compare reclaim n.1, reclamation n.
The action of reclaim v. (in various senses); an instance of this.
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society > occupation and work > industry > working with specific materials > working with rubber or plastic > [noun] > specific processes
frictioning1856
cure1902
creaming1903
reclaiming1913
undercure1915
undercuring1916
plastication1939
masterbatching1953
plasticating1953
plastifying1963
c1430 (c1386) G. Chaucer Legend Good Women (Cambr. Gg.4.27) (1879) l. 1371 Thow madist thyn recleymyng & thyn luris To ladyis of thyn statly aparaunce.
Promptorium Parvulorum (Harl. 221) 425 Recleymynge, of wyldenesse, redomitacio.
a1475 in A. Clark Eng. Reg. Godstow Nunnery (1906) ii. 416 (MED) Hit shold be lawfull to the forsaid abbesse and couente to entre the forsaid tenementis and to hold them..with-out ony agayn-saiyng or reclaymyng of the forsaid ser Thomas.
1575 G. Turberville Bk. Faulconrie Contents facing sig. A The reclayming, imping,..and fleyng, both the fielde and riuer of the same Haukes.
1580 C. Hollyband Treasurie French Tong Criement.., a reclaming, a crying againste.
1601 2nd Pt. Returne from Pernassus ii. v. 913 Through good reclaiming my faulty hounds found their game againe.
a1629 W. Hinde Faithfull Remonstr. (1641) xxxi. 97 For their better information in the way of God, and more effectuall reclaiming of themselves.
1664 E. Adams Brief relation surprizing several Eng. Merchants Goods 4 In this cause of reclaiming and following of their Goods, they shall receive all possible expedition and just Judgement.
1700 in P. J. Anderson Officers & Graduates University & King's College, Aberdeen (1893) 59 The Greek master that shall be chosen hereby is ordered to obey without reclaiming.
1755 N. Magens Ess. Insurances I. 345 We made it..an express Condition to be entirely free of all Charges of Detention and Reclaiming.
1766 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. II. xxv. 391 A qualified property may subsist in animals feræ naturæ, per industriam hominis; by a man's reclaiming and making them tame by art, industry, and education.
1776 G. Semple Treat. Building in Water 118 The reclaiming of Ground.
1815 Times 9 Nov. 2/5 The reclaiming of books, prints, &c. was at first attended with much difficulty, but now proceeds sucessfully.
1852 R. F. Burton Falconry in Valley of Indus iv. 44 Their reclaiming commences with being broken to the hood.
1892 Sci. Amer. 7 May 293/3 These [sc. old boots and shoes] are sorted roughly, put up in bales, and shipped to the companies who make a business of reclaiming.
1913 B. D. Porritt Chem. Rubber v. 60Reclaiming’ at the present time is an industry by itself, several large works being exclusively engaged on this work.
1979 M. Hewitt New City Hall Saga 1955–72 in B. Freeman & M. Hewitt Their Town: Mafia, Media & Party Machine iii. 119 The inquiry did not lead..to a reclaiming of the lost tax dollars spent on repairs.
1994 Energy User News (Nexis) Sept. 43 Three years ago, 17.4 percent [of managers involved in new construction projects] were involved in reclaiming, recycling, and recovery.

Compounds

C1. Scots Law. Relating to the procedure of appeal from the Outer House to the Inner House of the Court of Session, as †reclaiming bill, †reclaiming day, reclaiming motion, †reclaiming note, †reclaiming petition, etc. See reclaim v. 4e.
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1709 Acts Sederunt Scotl. (1740) I. 205 Ordain the Clerk of the Proces carefully to compare reclaiming Bills with the Minutes.
1746 D. Falconer Decisions Court of Session I. 88 Pled, in a reclaiming Petition, The Proof ought not to be allowed.
1765 Acts Sederunt Scotl. (1790) 546 The Lords declare, that no marking of the clerks..shall hereafter keep the reclaiming days open till next Session.
1855 Rep. Supreme Courts Scotl. 27 297/1 This judgment seems to have taken the defender by astonishment, and be puts in a reclaiming petition, again insisting that Dickson should be examined.
1868 Act 31 & 32 Victoria c. 100 §52 After a reclaiming note has been present, the reclaimer shall not be at liberty to withdraw it.
1946 A. D. Gibb Students' Gloss. Sc. Legal Terms 72 Reclaiming is by a reclaiming motion, formerly by reclaiming note.
1994 Times 21 Dec. 30/1 A reclaiming motion by the defenders and Maus Freres SA, minuters, against an interlocutor of the Lord Ordinary.
C2. Relating to the process of recycling, as reclaiming factory, reclaiming plant, reclaiming process, etc. See reclaim v. 5b.
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1866 F. M. Caulkins Hist. Norwich, Connecticut from Possession by Indians to 1866 624 The smelting and reclaiming process has not been initiated, and no pure metal has yet been discovered or produced.
1896 A. Gilman Cambr. of Eighteen Hundred & Ninety-six 369 A large reclaiming plant is kept busy, and the rubber machinery is unsurpassed in the world.
1898 Nangatuck (Connecticut) Daily News 1 Feb. [The] company's reclaiming factory.
1931 Fortune Aug. 103 (advt.) The plant,..includes oil pumping, drainage and steam plants, two large tank farms, 75 miles of piping, oil separating and reclaiming plant and other facilities.
1954 H. J. Stern Rubber vi. 200 Peptising agents accelerate the reclaiming process and are useful with both natural and synthetic rubbers.
1963 C. H. Lipsett Industr. Wastes & Salvage (ed. 2) iii. 297 That both the rubber industry and the reclaiming industry came into its dominant position.
1998 Maclean's (Nexis) 2 Mar. 52 The company has said it delayed construction of the reclaiming factory because of reports that superior technologies will soon become available.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

reclaimingadj.

Brit. /rᵻˈkleɪmɪŋ/, /ˌriːˈkleɪmɪŋ/, U.S. /rəˈkleɪmɪŋ/, /riˈkleɪmɪŋ/
Forms: see reclaim v. and -ing suffix2.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: reclaim v., -ing suffix2.
Etymology: < reclaim v. + -ing suffix2.
That reclaims (in various senses of the verb).
ΘΚΠ
society > occupation and work > industry > working with specific materials > working with rubber or plastic > [adjective] > specific processes
reclaiming1560
plasticating1953
frictioning1957
1560 in J. Strype Ann. Reformation (1709) I. xviii. 214 They should..procure to their reclaiming consciences the biting worm that never dies.
1600 R. Kittowe Loues Load-starre sig. Jv I remaine comforted by thy reclaiming conference.
1638 L. Brinckmair Warnings of Germany 2 The secure and hood-winckt World had long despised, and neglected the gracious reclaming voyce of his sacred Word.
1743 R. Erskine Builder's Armour 60 This designed Settlement was carried on without any dissenting or reclaiming Voice in this Congregation.
1780 Masquerades I. 52 Guided by your reclaiming hand, I henceforth shall follow that road alone which Virtue points at.
1804 H. Adams Truth & Excellence Christian Relig. i. 74 [The life of the Earl of Rochester] exhibits a striking instance of the power of reclaiming grace, which caused this nobleman publicly to recant his errours.
1843 R. S. Candlish in Life (1880) 273 We could abstain from intruding ministers upon a reclaiming congregation.
1887 J. Skelton Maitland of Lethington I. vi. 260 With no formal protest, and with hardly a reclaiming voice, the ancient Church was abolished.
1926 A. O. Craven Soil Exhaustion as Factor in Agric. Hist. Virginia & Maryland (Dissertation, Univ. Chicago) iii. 72 The efforts toward a reclaiming type of agriculture on the part of the few who remained on the old lands.
1973 R. D. Henson Handbk. Secured Trans. Uniform Commerc. Code x. 259 The statute allows a sheriff to repossess goods, even by forcible entry, if the reclaiming party does certain acts.
1998 Indian Country Today (Nexis) 9 Feb. The tribal burial grounds, overgrown by nature's reclaiming hand.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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