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单词 refetch
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refetchv.

Brit. /riːˈfɛtʃ/, U.S. /ˌriˈfɛtʃ/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: re- prefix, fetch v.
Etymology: < re- prefix + fetch v.
1. transitive. To bring back (now rare). Formerly also: †to bring to life again (obsolete).
ΘΚΠ
the world > life > source or principle of life > resurrection or revival > [verb (transitive)]
quickOE
arearc1000
raisec1175
reara1325
upraisec1340
quickena1382
again-raisec1384
araisea1400
resuscea1400
revokea1413
recovera1425
revivec1425
suscitec1430
resuscite?c1450
risea1500
relive?1526
to call againa1529
resuscitate1532
requicken1576
refetch1599
reanimate1611
reinspire1611
reinanimatea1631
recreate1631
revivify1631
redivive1634
revivificate1660
resurrection1661
resurrect1773
re-embody1791
revivicate1798
re-energize1803
resurrectionize1804
revitalize1869
reimpress1883
the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > [verb (transitive)] > restore to consciousness
wakenc1175
wakec1369
excitec1440
refetch1599
to bring again1636
the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > restoration of a person > [verb (transitive)]
uprighta1340
to bring to (one's) statea1387
restorea1387
remount?c1400
reducec1425
redraw1480
reintegrate1495
restitutec1503
repair?1521
revocate1527
recall1567
redintegrate1578
rehabilitate1580
refetch1599
revindicate1609
re-estate1611
uprighten1618
redintegrate1622
restate1625
redeem1686
1599 S. Daniel Musophilus in Poet. Ess. sig. B3 It must refetch her state from pouertie.
1623 J. Reynolds Triumphs Gods Revenge: 3rd Bk. xii. 96 The Providence and Iustice of God, doth now againe refetch bloudy Petro to act another part upon the Stage and Theatre of this History.
1623 J. Reynolds Triumphs Gods Revenge: 3rd Bk. Hist. xiii. 134 Shee faints twice in a chayce betwixt their armes, and all the cold water they threw in her face, could very hardly refetch her.
1779 E. Clark Misc. Poems 287 I faint—I faint—the cordial—fly—oh fly—Refetch the cordial, or I instant die.
1869 tr. J. Grimm & W. Grimm German Pop. Tales 392 The lights in the hall were rekindled, the drums and trumpets refetched.
1999 J. Markbreit & A. Steinberg Last Call xiii. 194 The ball will be refetched and the down replayed.
2. transitive. Computing. To retrieve (an instruction or data) again from memory, esp. repeatedly.
ΚΠ
1963 W. H. Ware Digital Computer Technol. & Design v. 5.25 Such a machine cannot refetch an instruction after it has been used, and may not be able to modify its instruction at all.
1981 IBM Techn. Disclosure Bull. 24 628 If MP [= multiprocessing] is on, the second operand is refetched with interlock.
2004 Game Developer (Nexis) 1 Jan. 33 Performance problems occur when the compiler assumes that the contents of memory can be changed by something other than the current code, and hence will continually refetch something from memory.

Derivatives

reˈfetching n.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > possession > acquisition > [noun] > back or again
coveringc1230
restaurationa1398
recoverance1398
retrievingc1425
recoverc1430
readeption1471
recuperation1481
recovery1523
retiring1548
repossessing1576
regetting1585
recoverment1591
repossession1592
refetching1624
regainment1642
recooper1652
reattainment1661
reacquisition1719
revendication1760
retrievation1806
retrieve1853
regain1860
1624 J. Reynolds Votivæ Angliæ A j Incite and stirre vp your Royall resolutions, for the refetching and reconquering therof.
1996 Jrnl. Operational Res. Soc. 47 130 Restarts are served from the database disk through the re-fetching of the pages to be updated.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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