| 单词 | re-encounter | 
| 释义 | re-encountern. 1.  An encounter or confrontation, esp. a hostile one. Cf. rencounter n. 1. Now archaic and rare. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > occurrence > 			[noun]		 > encounter counterc1330 coming ina1398 recountera1470 re-encounter1525 re-encountry1569 rencontre1586 occurrent1592 risconter1592 rencounter1632 the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > movement towards a thing, person, or position > meeting or encounter > 			[noun]		 > again re-encounter1525 society > society and the community > dissent > contention or strife > 			[noun]		 > an act or instance of > a hostile encounter encounter1297 counterc1330 brusha1400 recountering1410 recountera1470 encountering1482 re-encounter1525 re-encountry1569 passage1608 congression?1611 confronta1626 traverse1640 clash1646 congress1646 conjunction1648 head-to-head1899 go-around1912 mano a mano1950 face-off1956 bitchfest1985 1525    Ld. Berners tr.  J. Froissart Cronycles II. xxix. f. xxxiv/1  				Without any busynesse or reencounter [Fr. rencontre] we came to the captall. 1577    R. Holinshed Hist. Eng. 125/1 in  Chron. I  				The Saxons hadde the victory in that reencounter. 1603    P. Holland tr.  J. Amyot in  tr.  Plutarch Morals 443  				So many pleasant speeches and lively reencounters. 1612    J. Donne Lett. 		(1651)	 128  				There were no personall reencounters, nor other triall of any ability, then running at the Quintain, and the Ring. 1666    Bp. S. Parker Free Censvre Platonick Philos. 		(1667)	 32  				After an obstinate conflict, and many reiterated controversial Reincounters with Amelius. 1744    E. F. Haywood Fortunate Foundlings xix. 260  				[He] was ignorant in what manner this re-encounter ended. 1789    J. O'Keeffe Little Hunch-back  i. i. 4  				Your prowess in that re-encounter, when those villains attacked me the other night. 1857    Racine 		(Wisconsin)	 Daily Jrnl. 21 Sept. 2/4 		(headline)	  				Fearful re-encounter with a bear. 1966    H. M. Hamill tr.  M. Hidalgo  & I. Allende Let. in  Hidalgo Revolt vii. 203  				Your Excellency should firmly believe that the first reencounter with Calleja will leave him defeated forever.  2.  A renewed meeting; a second or subsequent encounter. Also: renewed contact or acquaintance. ΚΠ 1611    J. Florio Queen Anna's New World of Words  				Rancontro, a reincounter, a meeting againe. 1653    R. Mason in  J. Bulwer Anthropometamorphosis 		(rev. ed.)	 Let. to Author sig. ***1  				Their disasters & Eclyptick re-encounters, their respective powers, in all positions and Angles whatsoever, were the very recreations of his evincing Genius. 1683    London Bully 125  				Fair Sophia come into the Room J was in. This unexpected re-incounter put me into such a Consternation, that J stood like a stock and motionless. 1743    W. Dorman Twelve Serm. vi. 138  				What is a man's life, but a perpetual re-encounter with his principles? 1794    A. M. Bennett Ellen III. iv. 86  				It was impossible but she must feel, at a re-encounter so unexpected a variety of sensations, both pleasing and painful. 1820    D. Darling Beaux without Belles iii. 18  				This is the luckiest re-encounter—do you know that you happened to be the subject of conversation at our club last night? 1835    L. Osborn Confessions of Poet I. xxvi. 207  				When I had recognised them I bent down my head not to betray the pleasure which I really felt at our re-encounter and resumed my occupation. 1884    Indiana Democrat 1 May 1/7  				It is a re-encounter fraught with mortal horror to the Misses Blake. For years they have not so much as looked upon their enemy's face, and now their skirts have actually brushed him as he passed. 1904    Daily Chron. 28 July 8/5  				If she is wise she will..avoid disenchanting re-encounters in the flesh. 1948    Times Lit. Suppl. 18 Sept. 526/3  				Mr. Sassoon..sets down his personal experience of the re-encounter. 1984    R. Binns Malcolm Lowry ii. 36  				There are many subliminal suggestions that Hugh and Yvonne are rather enjoying their re-encounter. 2008    Guardian 		(Nexis)	 12 Jan. (Review section) 17  				Where you might hope for a deepening sense of its inner reality to emerge with each re-encounter..you get incantatory repetition instead. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). re-encounterv.ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > occurrence > 			[verb (transitive)]		 > suddenly or violently overgoOE ofseche?c1225 catcha1275 henta1375 to come upon ——a1382 seizec1381 takea1382 to catch to ——c1400 overpass?a1513 re-encounter1523 to come over ——1726 to come on ——1850 society > society and the community > dissent > contention or strife > carry on (a contest, fight, etc.)			[verb (transitive)]		 > have hostile encounter with keepc1275 encounterc1300 rencounter1463 counterc1475 re-encounter1523 1523    Ld. Berners tr.  J. Froissart Cronycles I. f. cixv/2  				They..robbed all that countrey, for there was none that reencountred them [Fr. Si..roberent tout icelluy pays, Car nul nalloit au deuant]. 1587    R. Holinshed et al.  Hist. Eng. 		(new ed.)	  vii. i. 164/2 in  Holinshed's Chron. 		(new ed.)	 I  				The Danes..were reencountred..so often as they did encounter. 1600    Gowrie Conspir. C 2  				His owne seruants..hauing put his maiestie in safetie, re-encountred the sayd Earle and his seruantes. c1630    T. Risdon Chorogr. Surv. Devon 		(1714)	 36  				Both armies met again, and reincountered, between whom was begun a very bloody Battel. 1639    T. Fuller Hist. Holy Warre  ii. x. 58  				The Pagans little suspecting to be re-incountred, gave themselves over to mirth and jollity. 1741    J. Seacome Memoirs 195  				Streight to French Court, but meddle with him would none;..they beare Sir John Stanley Malice and Spyte But to Reincounter with him none had Delight. 1749    W. Biggs Mil. Hist. Europe 245  				A timely Re-inforcement being sent from the Prussian Army, which the Austrians were not able to re-encounter.  2.  transitive. To encounter or meet again. Also occasionally intransitive. ΚΠ 1611    J. Florio Queen Anna's New World of Words  				Rancontrare, to reincounter or meete againe. 1715    E. Barlow Meteorol. Ess.  ii. v. 175  				The opposite Floods grow sharpest, when they chance to re-encounter near it. 1788    Monthly Rev. 79 518  				It required no small share of resolution to re-encounter those difficulties. 1867    Catholic World Apr. 48  				Walter..preferred to live henceforth as the servant of the church, than to re-encounter the perils of the world by claiming his inheritance. 1884    Mind 9 369  				Promptly it is ready again as an identical being..to re-encounter any fresh experiential incident that may accrue to it. 1925    Philos. Rev. 34 371  				They serve to identify the particular referents in question, when we re-encounter them as their circumstantial selves. 1976    Amer. Speech 51 117  				Following a subsequent move to Alberta..I reencountered the old problem. 1996    Jerusalem Post 		(Electronic ed.)	 26 Dec. 3  				Her experience of being deserted by Amos..and of reencountering Amos on his return. 2008    Age 		(Melbourne)	 		(Nexis)	 2 Feb. (A2 section) 25  				Michael Berg's love affair with a streetcar conductor.., whom he re-encounters years later in a courtroom where she's being tried for war crimes. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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