| 释义 | rectifyv.Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymon: French rectifier.Etymology:  <  Anglo-Norman and Middle French rectifier, rectefier, Middle French rettifier (French rectifier  ) to correct, put back in order, set right (c1280 in Old French), to make straight (1314), to distil again (14th cent.)  <  post-classical Latin rectificare   to set right, redress (4th cent.), to set right, reform (frequently from 13th cent. in British sources), to purify (in alchemy) (from c1215 in British sources), to make straight, straighten (from c1220 in British sources), to steer (1241 in a British source), to direct, guide (from c1250 in British sources), to determine correctly (1326 in a British source), to cure, heal (1363 in Chauliac)  <  classical Latin rectus   right (see rect adj.) + -ficāre  -fy suffix. Compare Old Occitan rectifica (14th cent.), Spanish rectificar, †retificar (13th cent.), Portuguese retificar, †retificar (15th cent.), Italian rettificare (14th cent.). 1. the world > health and disease > healing > heal or cure			[verb (transitive)]		 > restore to healtha1400    tr.  Lanfranc  		(Ashm.)	 		(1894)	 80 (MED)  				If þe lyuere eiþir þe splene ben I-greued..þou muste rectifien [v.r. retyfien] hem. c1475						 (    Surg. Treat. in   f. 87v (MED)  				Þou schalt rectifien þe bonys in þe mooste discrete maner þat þu canst. 1620    T. Venner  ii. 25  				It notably rectifieth the stomacke. 1694    W. Salmon   i. xv. 746/1  				It rectifies a weak and disorderly Stomach. 1742     		(ed. 8)	 iii. 22  				These admirable Uterine Drops will rectify the Stomach and Blood. 1750    tr.   II. 298  				It was impossible by simple remedies, or any chirurguical operation, to rectify these vessels, and restore their apertures to their natural state.the world > action or operation > amending > put right			[verb (transitive)]		 the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > restore			[verb (transitive)]		a1529    J. Skelton  		(?1545)	 sig. D.viv  				To rectyfye and amende Thynges that are amys. 1549    H. Latimer  sig. Cv  				He doth vs rectify in the libertie of the gospel, in that therefore let vs stand. 1601    B. Jonson   i. iv. sig. C3  				Your Trauaile is your onely thing that rectifies, or..makes you fit for  Action.       View more context for this quotation 1678      ii. 100  				The question was only Then of banishing a stranger; but Now the business is to rectify Spain itself. 1680    J. Rushworth  II. 1358  				I have often thought and said, that it must be some great extremity, that would recover and rectifie this State. 1725    T. Morgan  p. ix  				Any Irregularitys happening to a Clock..must necessarily continue, and disturb the Motions of the whole, till it be set right by the Hand and Skill of the Artist. There is no power or tendency in the Machine to restore or rectify it self. 1796    C. Marshall  		(1798)	 xx. 376  				Espaliers, garden frames, and such things, rectify. 1809     21 294  				In this way we may account..for the manner in which nature tends to rectify herself. 1844    T. Hood Haunted House  i, in   Jan. 4  				No hand or foot within the precinct came To rectify or ravage. 1852    B. R. Hall  xv. 275  				Miss Clarandina rectified her ‘squash'd’ bonnet, adjusted her curls, straightened her kerchief and smoothed her gloves. 1882    W. E. H. Lecky  		(1892)	 IV. xvi. 366  				The simplest and most natural way of rectifying his position. 1907    H. Schlich  		(ed. 2)	 IV. 593  				The reboisement of mountain districts will rectify mountain torrents. 1988    D. Roberts  x. 195  				He and Stafford were remarried by Schexnayder so as to rectify their bond within the Church.the world > relative properties > order > put in (proper) order			[verb (transitive)]		1655    T. Fuller   i. 13  				Many Pagan Temples in Britain..were converted into Christian Churches... This was done..to make Heathens come over more chearfully to the Christian Faith; when beholding their Temples..not sacrilegiously demolished, but solemnly continued to a pious end, and rectified to the Service of the true God.  2. the world > health and disease > healing > heal or cure			[verb (transitive)]		a1400    tr.  Lanfranc  		(Ashm.)	 		(1894)	 51 (MED)  				Þe which quytture schulde corrupte þilke lyme..but if þat..a good leche..helpe..to rectifien [v.r. rettefien] þe corrupcioun of þilke lyme. ?a1425     f. 185 (MED)  				Þe pouder off mayster Arnalde de villa noua dryynge teres and rectifyinge redenesse of þe yȝen..was made for Pope John. a1576    W. Bullein  		(1579)	 f. 34  				Vse the redde pouder called Precipitatus doubtles, this wil rectify the vlcer, and digest it.?c1412    T. Hoccleve in  E. P. Hammond  		(1927)	 76  				Yit truste I þt his beneuolence Compleyne wole myn insipience..& what is mis rectifie. 1526    W. Bonde   iii. sig. BBBiv  				Thus, we may se, that peyne is good, for by it, god rectifyeth synne. 1597    R. Hooker   v. iv. 9  				That wherein vnsounder times haue done amisse, the better ages ensuing must rectifie, as they may. 1615    R. Brathwait  176  				For rectifying such abuse as grow, By this foule vice. 1651    T. Hobbes   ii. xxvii. 158  				He ought by meditation of the Law, to rectifie the irregularity of his Passions. 1749    D. Hartley   ii. i. 17  				It produces Consequences, which in the End rectify the original Disorder. 1829    M. Faraday  xliii. 255  				The bottom gave way..and endeavouring to rectify this..by means of sand [etc.]. 1852    J. R. McCulloch  		(ed. 2)	  ii. vi. 285  				Though there still remain some anomalies to be rectified, this statute has effected some material improvements. 1872    ‘M. Twain’  App. A. 574  				The United States tried to rectify all that by appointing territorial officers from New England and other anti-Mormon localities. 1904    J. London  xxxvii. 349  				Again Maud rectified the twist with the watch-tackle, and again she lowered away from the windlass. 1981    B. Friel Translations in   		(1984)	 407  				I can only say that I feel—I feel very foolish to—to—to be working here and not to speak your language. But I intend to rectify that—with Roland's help—indeed I do. 2007     		(Nexis)	 13 Dec. 2  				Without public engagement and financial support, these museums eventually shut down. So what should be done to rectify this undesirable state of affairs?the world > action or operation > amending > put right			[verb (transitive)]		 > specifically an error or fault1588    H. Oldcastle  & J. Mellis  sig. Fijv  				In the margent..yee shall set a crosse + which signifieth the error to rectify in the proper place. 1612    R. Wilbraham  		(1902)	 108  				Manie other parcels particularlie sett downe before the Lords in writing: wherupon the councell fell into consideracion to rectifie these defections. 1659    P. Heylyn   i. 173  				I must make a start to fol. 91 for rectifying a mistake of our Authors. 1699    R. Bentley  		(new ed.)	 250  				He discovers his own Omissions, and presently rectifies them. 1718    Lady M. W. Montagu  19 May 		(1965)	 I. 413  				An Errour of his Guide, which his short stay hinder'd him from rectifying. 1795    L. Murray  173  				Crotchets or Brackets [ ] serve to enclose a word or sentence which is to be explained in a note, or the explanation itself, or a word or sentence which is intended to supply some deficiency, or to rectify some mistake. 1836    C. Dickens  		(1837)	 vii. 64  				The slight omission was rectified. 1859    J. S. Mill  ii. 38  				He..is capable of rectifying his mistakes, by discussion and experience. 1915    L. M. Montgomery  xli. 322  				She was haunted by a miserable fear that her mistake could never be rectified. 1957     1 Nov. 11/7  				The circulating blood may have to be diverted and oxygenated through a by-pass circuit while the heart is opened, so that a defect within it may be rectified. 1990    A. S. Byatt  xxiii. 419  				‘Have you read Christabel's Drowned City?’ ‘No,’ said a male voice. ‘It is an omission I must rectify.’  3. the world > matter > chemistry > chemical reactions or processes > subject to chemical reactions or processes			[verb (transitive)]		 > subject to named chemical reaction or process > subject to distillation?a1425     f. 177  				Ȝif it [sc. arsenic] be sublimed, it is þe clenner & þe better rectified & correcte. c1450    J. Lydgate  		(Sloane 2464)	 565  				Ffirst departyng of the foure Ellementys, And afftirward..Euerych of hem for to Recteffye. a1475     		(1889)	 13 (MED)  				Brynge aȝen euerych [sc. element] into 5 beynge [= quintessence] wiþ þe vessel of circulacioun..or ellis rectifie. 1594    H. Plat Diuers Chimicall Concl. Distillation 5 in    				When you have divided the oyles from the waters, then you may rectifie or purify them in this manner. 1681    P. Bellon tr.  F. de Monginot  Introd. 35  				Pour over it of the best Spirit of Wine, rectified with Pot-ashes. 1691    W. Yworth  v. 60  				If you rectify a Third time in Balneo, 'twill be the better freed from its Fleam, and a true Aqua-vitæ is made. 1731    P. Shaw  126  				These..refuse parts of Sugar are fermented with Water..; then distill'd into a Spirit, and rectified per se to vulgar proof. 1855    A. H. Hassall  634  				In Holland it [sc. gin] is made solely from unmalted rye and barley-malt, rectified with juniper berries. 1883    J. T. Taylor  		(ed. 9)	 268  				To rectify the solution, pour it into the glass bath..and..thoroughly stir up with it four drops of dilute Nitric acid. 1911     11 Feb. 3/2  				Regulations..compel them to rectify the spirit in premises other than those in which it is distilled. 1940     7 585  				Rigid specifications..with respect to..all plants in which distilled spirits, wines or malt beverages are produced, stored, bottled or rectified. 1994     Aug. 84/3  				Second-rate olive oil can be chemically cleaned, or ‘rectified’, and thus manipulated to fall into the extra-virgin category. 2006     49 43  				Butyl lactate was rectified, and the purified butyl lactate was sequentially hydrolyzed.a1439    J. Lydgate  		(Bodl. 263)	  i. 6557 (MED)  				Thei han..Distillid watres, to make hem seeme faire, Fumygaciouns to rectefie the aiere. 1603    M. Drayton   i. xxii. 8  				The temper of that nobler moouing part, With such rare purenes rectified his blood. 1620    T. Venner  Introd. 5  				The Sunne, which rectifieth the aire. a1676    M. Hale  		(1677)	  i. ii. 45  				The assimilation thereof in Animals rectifies this alimental juice into Chyle, and then into Blood. 1716    A. Pope  6  				An Affluence of Animal Spirits rectify'd and refin'd to a degree of Purity.  4. society > morality > virtue > righteousness or rectitude > reform, amendment, or correction > reform, amend, or correct			[verb (transitive)]		c1475     		(1969)	 13 (MED)  				O souerence, I beseche yow yowr condycyons to rectyfye. a1500						 (a1475)						    G. Ashby Dicta Philosophorum 792 in   		(1899)	 78  				Rectifie a noþer, if that ye may..And rectifie youre selfe first euery day. 1548    N. Udall et al.  tr.  Erasmus  I. John xx. 113 b  				Let them therfore put awaye earthly affeccions and rectifie theyr myndes, applying the same to spirituall and heauenly thynges. 1643    Sir T. Browne  		(authorized ed.)	  i. §42  				But age doth not rectifie, but incurvate our natures, turning bad dispositions into worse  habits.       View more context for this quotation 1668    J. Flavell  9  				Grace hath in great measure rectified the Soul, and given it an..heavenly temper. 1715    J. Addison  No. 571. ¶9  				As a Soul within the Soul, to..rectifie its Will, purifie its Passions [etc.]. 1762    E. Carter  2  				Increase my Faith, and rectify my Mind. 1781    G. Crabbe  10  				Whatever good ye boast, that good impart, Inform the head, and rectify the heart. 1859    ‘G. Eliot’  II.  ii. xvii. 4  				You can neither straighten their noses, nor brighten their wit, nor rectify their dispositions. 1981    R. Dawson  vi. 67  				If you were to lead the people by means of rectification, who would dare not to be rectified?the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > freedom from error, correctness > set right			[verb (transitive)]		 > person in error1586     A iij b  				Barrowe. Yow shal not touch one haire of my head, without the wil of my heauenly father. Arch. Nay I will doe this to rectifie yow. 1605    F. Bacon   i. sig. C2v  				In all these it [sc. learning] doth rectifie more effectually, than it can  peruert.       View more context for this quotation 1631    B. Jonson Divell is Asse  ii. i. 33 in   II  				He do's not know me indeed. I thank you, Ingine, For rectifying him. 1688    S. Penton  2  				Pray, Sir, rectifie me if I am mistaken. 1711    J. Addison  No. 93. ¶4  				A Man has frequent Opportunities of..rectifying the Prejudiced. 1764     277/1  				Lord Coke..was much mistaken in law of parliament: Mr. Prynne has rectified him in several mistakes. 1820    C. S. Malortie de Martemont  		(ed. 2)	 I. 21  				Should it happen that the leader deviates, in stretching the chain, from the direction AB, the follower must warn and rectify him. 1860    H. Keddie  ii. 24  				Mrs Blake rectified him with the suavest of matrimonial telegraphs. 2002    J. S. Foer  58  				‘His name, though’. ‘Her name’, I rectified him, because I am first rate with pronouns.  5. the world > space > shape > straightness > make straight			[verb (transitive)]		c1475    tr.  Henri de Mondeville  		(Wellcome)	 f. 165v (MED)  				Drie þe wounde and rectifie þe lippis if it be nedeful. 1598    A. M. tr.  J. Guillemeau  39/2  				Havinge therfor now rectified this finger by this meanes. 1604    C. Edmondes Maner of Mod. Training in   II. 131  				The leader of the left hand file..with the leader of the right hand file do alwaies in their marching and imbattelling rectifie or rancke the whole front of the battallion. 1628    G. Wither  Premonit. 2  				Rectifying a crooked staffe. 1644    H. Vaughan  16  				The wither'd hand is restored by a discreet chearfull liberality; the rash by a repressive lenity; the loose emissions and glances of the eye stayed by a grave chastity; the crooked foote rectified by prudence. a1711    T. Ken Christophil in   		(1721)	 I. 497  				O Conscience,..Check me, and rectify my devious Lines. 1793    J. Smeaton  		(ed. 2)	 §252  				The masons proceeded to rectify the face of the work, where it was in any degree wanting thereof. 1822     26 Sept. 4/2 		(advt.)	  				New patent stays, that rectify spinal deflections. 1863     10 Oct. 377/2  				There are, I know, many who stand aghast at the idea of this apparently formidable operation being put in practice for the sake of rectifying a crooked leg where all disease has ceased. 1870     4 June 799/2  				It was used at first only to rectify the anteverted fundus uteri. 1919     26 Apr. 698/1  				A strong body belt was used to rectify the severe scoliosis. 2002    C. Slaughter  		(2003)	 xv. 238  				I'd been forced into a leather and iron corset, to rectify a curvature of the spine.the world > space > shape > straightness > become straight			[verb (intransitive)]		1598    A. M. tr.  J. Guillemeau  f. 39/2  				If the finger groweth croocked, we must then cause the finger to rectifye, and growe straight.the world > relative properties > number > geometry > curve > make into a curve			[verb (transitive)]		 > equate with line1673     		(Royal Soc.)	 8 6150  				It was easie..to infer, That, if we can Rectifie the one, we may square the other. 1685    J. Wallis  293  				The same Curve, which Mr. Neil (and so many after him,) had Rectified before. 1728    E. Chambers  at Rectification  				To rectify the Circle, therefore, is to Square it. 1842    W. T. Brande  883/2  				This..curve is celebrated..as being the first curve that was rectified. 1972     36 24 		(caption)	  				On the right the same curves are plotted according to the method of Lineweaver and Burk.., which rectifies a hyperbolic curve. 1991    J. Howlett tr.  A. Le Méhauté  8  				The gauge used to rectify the curve is such that, for an arc of any length, four steps of length equal to one-third of the arc length are needed. society > authority > control > 			[verb (transitive)]		 > guidea1500						 (a1450)						    tr.   		(Ashm. 396)	 		(1977)	 77 (MED)  				Such conseil rectifieth counselers, ordeyneth and augmentith the gouernaill of kynges. 1603    S. Daniel  lxiii  				Thy iudgement now must only rectifie This frame of pow're thy glory stands vpon. 1618    Bp. J. Hall  2  				There is nothing more necessarie..for a Christian heart, then to be rectified in the menaging of a prosperous estate.the world > action or operation > amending > put right			[verb (transitive)]		 > specific information or opinion society > leisure > the arts > literature > literary and textual criticism > textual criticism > practise textual criticism			[verb (transitive)]		 > emenda1513    R. Fabyan  		(1516)	 I. Prol. f. ii  				I nyll presume..To ioyne suche a werke or it to rectyfye. a1616    W. Shakespeare  		(1623)	  v. i. 248  				Some Oracle Must rectifie our  knowledge.       View more context for this quotation 1628    W. Prynne  26  				The Author in his last Edition, hath rectified this prayer of his, after great exceptions taken to it, and complaint against it. 1660    H. More   viii. iii. 370  				We shall not so well understand the fit connexion of these Vertues with themselves, nor of the whole link of them with the precedent Text, without rectifying the Translation in a word or two. 1674    A. Marvell Let. 22 Oct. in   		(1971)	 II. 283  				In order to the retracting or rectifying..the reasons formerly giuen by your House. a1727    I. Newton  		(1728)	 i. 57  				That Chronology is to be rectified, by shortening the times which precede the death of Cyrus. 1730    A. Bower  		(1731)	 1 No. 6. 450  				In order therefore to rectify the Text, he collated anew the several Editions. 1777    R. Watson  I.  xi. 344  				He found means, however,..in some measure to rectify their opinion of his conduct. 1830    H. W. Seton  396  				It was prayed that the said minutes may be rectified. 1864    F. C. Bowen  i. 12  				And of subsequently rectifying and enlarging our Concepts. 1880    E. De Leon in   Jan. 234/2  				Nor is there any representative man who does not find good cause under altered circumstances to rectify his original impressions. 1935     23 330  				The copyist was a rather ignorant Persian..who misunderstood the meaning of the text in many places. To restore and rectify the text, I needed the help of an orientalist. 1991    A. Martin  		(1992)	 xlvii. 190  				Michael dictated, and I played Las Cases to his Napoleon, recording and occasionally rectifying what he said. 8. the world > action or operation > amending > put right			[verb (transitive)]		 > by calculation or adjustment the world > action or operation > amending > put right			[verb (transitive)]		 > by adjustment1559    W. Cuningham  166  				This [figure] semeth to haue a singuler vse in rectifying the longitudes of places. a1623    W. Pemble  		(1630)	 vi. 43  				This may be done..by a skilfull workeman, plotting it out vpon his paper, with due heed taken, that hee often rectifie the variation of the needle (by which he travells) vpon due observation. 1669    S. Sturmy   i. ii. 6  				This is too hard for Practitioners at first to know how to use this Instrument, to rectifie the variation of the Compass. 1704    J. Harris  I. (at cited word)  				Its Use is to find the Variation of the Compass, to Rectifie the Course at Sea. 1864    B. Disraeli in   22 Sept. 9/5  				When nations go to war to what they call rectify a frontier. 1877    S. J. Owen in  Marquess Wellesley  Introd. p. xxxii  				He rectified frontiers, in a military sense, with minute care, so as to make both us and our staunch dependents as defensible as possible. 1911     27 Sept. 18/2  				The special Commission..pronounced in favour of the scheme for making a direct cut to the eastward so as to rectify the course of the [River] Scheldt. 1997    tr.  F. Poels  198  				Deviations from this standard are rectified and adjusted.the world > relative properties > order > agreement, harmony, or congruity > adaptation or adjustment > adapt or adjust			[verb (transitive)]		 > adjust for accuracy?a1560    L. Digges  		(1571)	  i. xxix. sig. I.ij  				It is also requisite that within Theodelitus you haue a needle or fly so rectified, that being brought to his due place the crosse diameters of the Planisphere may demonstrate the foure principall quarters of the Horizon, East, Weste, North and Southe. 1581    J. Frampton tr.  P. de Medina   vi. vi. f. 70/1  				Because the compasse is an instrument so litle & so subtil, it is necessary to bring him in order with another instrument, suche a one as the sight and the reason may rectifie. 1669    J. Worlidge  48  				Observe whether it will hold out or super-abound at the end of one or two Furrows, and accordingly proceed and rectifie the Feeder [of a sowing-drill]. a1708    W. Beveridge  		(1709)	 201  				Having rectify'd the Ballance of my Judgment according to Scripture. 1833    H. Martineau   i. iv. 45  				She..employed herself next in rectifying the time-piece by her own watch. 1970     24 266  				A 5-foot portable zenith sector was found to be difficult both to manipulate and to rectify.the world > the universe > cosmology > science of observation > astronomical instruments > representational device > 			[verb (transitive)]		 > adjust1595    J. Davis   ii. sig. K  				The place being knowne for the which you would rectifie the Globe, doe thus: bring the place vnder the Meridian, and there consider the latitude thereof. a1646    J. Gregory  		(1649)	 286  				Lift up the North-Pole above the Horizon so manie Degrees as will answer to the Latitude of the Place unto which you mean to rectifie. 1701    R. Holland  19  				To rectify for the Suns place, is 7. After the former rectification, to bring the Suns place in the Ecliptick, to the Meridian, turning up the Index of the hour wheel to 12 at noon. 1789     		(Royal Soc.)	 79 5  				The globe being rectified to its latitude, set the brass carriage at liberty. 1868    J. N. Lockyer  158  				When the globe has been rectified..we have the constellations which are rising on the eastern horizon, just appearing above the eastern part of the wooden horizon. 1905    R. W. Willson  viii. 111  				Having been rectified for a given place, the globe may be rectified for a given time. 1999     62 125  				The celestial globe in The Ambassadors has been rectified for a day on which the right ascension of the sun is 120° during midsummer.the world > the universe > astrology > judicial astrology > horoscope > 			[verb]		 > adjust1647    W. Lilly  xcviii. 501  				The first way..of rectifying a Nativity..was by the Trutine or Scrutiny of Hermes. 1679    J. Moxon  129  				To Rectify a Nativity, is to bring the Estimate and supposed time to the true and real time of a persons Birth. 1798    J. Worsdale  		(ed. 2)	 94  				The first Way then of rectifying a geniture and reducing it to that Moment of Time when first the Infant came into the World, was by the Trutine of Hermes. 1810    I. Harby   v. iv. 81  				He would rectify Nan's nativity. 2004    M. Goldsmith  p. ix  				Even when a birth certificate..claims that someone came into this world at precisely 7.34 PM, you've got to wonder about the accuracy... We can futz with transits and progressions over the Horizon..and thus ‘rectify’ the time of birth. the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > approve of, accept, or sanction			[verb (transitive)]		1567    T. Drant tr.  Horace  sig. Aviijv  				What Tom, and Tib do rectefie, What lykes the carter clowne, The wyse men take not in good parte. 1670    W. Lucy  v. 37  				They chose Stephen, and Philip.., and set them before the Apostles; when the Apostles had prayed, they laid their hands upon them, no doubt, rectifying their Choice, and Authorizing them to the work. 1759    W. Rider   				To Affirm,..Used neuterly, to rectify, approve, establish, or confirm a law, in opposition to repeal.society > morality > virtue > righteousness or rectitude > rectify or make righteous			[verb (transitive)]		1616    R. Eburne  14  				Such voluntarie consent, can neither rectifie nor iustifie the Action, when there is nothing but viciousnesse and corruption in the intention. 1682    tr.  R. de Rabutin   iii. 196  				She perswades herself that the civil Company rectifies all her actions. 1700    S. Sewall Mem. in   		(1879)	 II. 19 		(note)	  				The extraordinary and comprehensive Benefit accruing to the Church of God, and to Joseph personally, did not rectify his brethrens Sale of him.the world > plants > appearance of plant > plant defined by colour or marking > 			[verb (transitive)]		1665    J. Rea   i. ix. 58  				Susanna [sc. a variety of tulip] is a delightful Flower, of a comely form, the colours bright Carnation, and Snow-white, from the first open, well-parted and divided, the bottom white with pale greenish Tamis. Those of this kind which rectifie and have most white, are called Astreas, others the Virgin of Amsterdam. 1875     10 June 456/1  				In this self-coloured state they are called Breeders, and season after season..now one and now another will ‘rectify’ or ‘break’ as it is termed, into feathered or flamed flowers. 1943    A. E. Wilkinson   i. 346/1  				The statement is sometimes made that white and yellow tulips cannot ‘break’ or ‘rectify’. 12. the world > matter > physics > electromagnetic radiation > electricity > electrical engineering > rectifier > allow preferential flow			[verb (transitive)]		1866     2/2  				It has heretofore been considered necessary that the currents should be rectified so as to be in the same direction..in order that they might be used for the production of an electric light. 1892    S. P. Thompson  		(ed. 4)	 xxiii. 652  				A commutator, which rectified the alternations. 1895     9 Aug. 488/1  				The town supply of current at a pressure of 3,000 volts is transformed down to 65 volts and rectified. 1962    A. Lytel  ii. 38  				These rectifiers are two-element tubes and are used in power supplies to rectify or convert alternating current to direct current. 2003    B. Hollembeak  		(ed. 3)	 vii. 205  				The diode trio rectifies AC current from the stator to DC current that is applied to the field windings.1961    W. H. Freygang  & R. H. Adrian in  A. M. Shanes  251  				The walls separating the reticulum from the sarcoplasm rectify anomalously and allow only potassium to pass. 1978     79 764  				The junctional membrane rectifies, favoring impulse transmission from lateral giant fiber to giant motor fiber. 1996     71 787  				With Na+ outside and Ca+ inside, the current rectified inwardly without apparent reversal below 40 mV. 2006     46 473/2  				The synapse to fish horizontal cells rectifies strongly transmitting only potential changes within 5 mV of the rod dark potential. the world > the earth > earth sciences > geography > map-making > map-making or surveying using photography > 			[verb (transitive)]		 > correct errors of perspective society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > photography > photographic processes > 			[verb (transitive)]		 > treat aerial photograph1919     53 390  				This method..is..not so satisfactory as our method of rectifying the print in a camera. 1969    G. C. Dickinson  xv. 245  				All five or nine photographs are printed fused together into one image, the obliques being ‘transferred’ or rectified into vertical views before printing. 2006    M. Bradley in  T. L. Evans  & P. Daly  ii. 45  				The position of these targets was fixed.., they could then be used to rectify the photos at a later stage.This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online June 2022).<  v.a1400 |