| 单词 | reconquest | 
| 释义 | reconquestn.  The action, or an act, of conquering again; recovery by conquest. Also in extended use. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > victory > 			[noun]		 > conquering or defeating > reconquest reconquest1548 1548    Hall's Vnion: Henry VI f. clxiiij  				There was no doubte of the regayning or reconquest. 1598    F. Bacon Lett. to Earl of Essex conc. Tyrone in  Wks. 		(1879)	 II. 17/1  				A full re-conquest of those parts of the country. 1617    W. Raleigh Hist. World 		(new ed.)	 Pref. sig. A4  				Henry the fift, had buried the hopes of euery Competitor, vnder the despaire of all reconquest and recouery. 1671    J. Dryden Evening's Love  i. i. 3  				Look on those grave plodding fellows, that pass by us as though they were meditating the reconquest of Flanders. 1746    H. Walpole Lett. 		(1846)	 II. 172  				All the letters by last post make it a re-conquest. 1797    E. Morgan Jrnl. Movements French Fleet 28  				Sufficient numbers might arrive, especially, when so excellent a harbour was secured, to make the reconquest of the country a most arduous undertaking. 1828    P. F. Tytler Hist. Scotl. I. ii. 125  				In the reconquest of his native country. 1884    Manch. Examiner 6 Oct. 4/7  				The present expedition was not for the reconquest of the Soudan. 1904    J. Conrad Nostromo  iii. iii. 297  				Till that devoted patriot, Don Martin Decoud, could bring General Barrios back to Sulaco for the re-conquest of the town. 1949    A. Koestler Insight & Outlook 387  				The reconquest of ‘naiveness’ is one of the periodic revolutions in painting. 2006    J. Treglown in  Granta Summer 97  				It was on one of these balconies—potent emblems of Christian reconquest—that Franco had himself proclaimed Generalísimo and head of state in 1936. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). reconquestv. Now rare.   transitive. = reconquer v.   Also with to. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > victory > make victorious			[verb (transitive)]		 > conquer or overcome > reconquer reconquestc1485 reconquer1523 c1485						 (    G. Hay Bk. Law of Armys 		(2005)	 99  				Sum gracious persone, yat may haue grace & poware to reconquest It, and bring jt to the kynde airis. 1560    J. Daus tr.  J. Sleidane Commentaries f. ccccxvij v  				Many excellente parsonages are condemned in Englande, beinge wholy reconquested to the Pope. 1596    tr.  Deligtful Hist. Celestina xxx. 226  				The Emperor praid the king of Thessalie to retire himselfe to the Queen his deare wife... Whervnto he willingly accorded, as well to gratifie him therein, as to quench the desire which might stirre him forward to reconquest the place. 1997    A. J. Chupungco Handbk. Liturg. Stud. I.  i. iii. 31  				The influences of the Byzantine Empire after being reconquested by Belisarion the Byzantine. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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