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单词 redeposit
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redepositn.

Brit. /ˌriːdᵻˈpɒzɪt/, U.S. /ˌridəˈpɑzət/, /ˌridiˈpɑzət/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: re- prefix, deposit n.
Etymology: < re- prefix + deposit n. Compare earlier redeposit v.
A second or further deposit, esp. of money. Also: the action or an act of depositing something again.
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1820 Christian Herald 4 Mar. 669 Those who have brought their one dollar are anxious to increase it to five and so on. The number of redeposits sufficiently confirms this fact.
1875 7th Rep. Deputy Keeper Public Rec. Ireland 6 in Parl. Papers (C. 1175) XLI. 821 This duty, involving much detail of arrangement, separation, and redeposit.
1921 Yale Law Jrnl. 30 95 It must be assumed, as the court did, that the credit given the plaintiff was equivalent to an actual payment of money and a redeposit.
1944 Obituary Notices of Fellows of Royal Soc. 4 739 Later investigations proved that the clay under which the Ipswich skeleton lay was a redeposit of the original stratum.
1999 P. W. Grubb Patents for Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals, & Biotechnol. xiii. 228 The Budapest Convention is mainly concerned with formalities relating to the deposit and maintenance of the culture. These provide for the possibility of redeposit if a strain becomes non-viable on storage.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

redepositv.

Brit. /ˌriːdᵻˈpɒzɪt/, U.S. /ˌridəˈpɑzət/, /ˌridiˈpɑzət/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: re- prefix, deposit v.
Etymology: < re- prefix + deposit v.
transitive. To deposit (something) again. Also intransitive.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > place > placing or fact of being placed in (a) position > place or put in a position [verb (transitive)] > deposit or put away > again
redeposit1795
the world > matter > constitution of matter > density or solidity > state of being solid rather than fluid > solid rather than fluid [verb (transitive)] > deposit (sediment) > again
redeposit1862
society > trade and finance > financial dealings > types of money-dealing > [verb (transitive)] > deposit (money) > again
redeposit1975
1795 M. Concanen Hist. & Antiq. St Saviour's 138 The bones of several of the old man's relations..were disturbed, and redeposited in new coffins.
1856 C. G. F. Gore Life's Lessons I. vii. 112 After..he had re-deposited the poor cripple on her couch.
1862 D. T. Ansted & R. G. Latham Channel Islands ii. xi. 292 The water..had slowly re-deposited lime.
1905 Westm. Gaz. 8 Feb. 9/3 The Bill which the Board proposes to redeposit in Parliament.
1963 A. J. Hall Student's Handbk. Textile Sci. vi. 282 At the same time that soil is passing out of the fabric into the main bulk of detergent liquor some of this soil is passing from this liquor into the fabric and there being re-deposited on the fibres.
1975 New Yorker 17 Nov. 37/2 ‘I never heard of a bank saying “Do not redeposit”,’ she said.
2007 N. Angier Canon v. 141 The circulating air skims off occasional water molecules from the top of the ice and eventually redeposits them.

Derivatives

redeˈposited adj.
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1846 C. Darwin Geol. Observ. S. Amer. iv. 80 The sections which I examined appeared more like a redeposited mass of this rock, with small pebbles and fragments of quartz.
1916 C. A. Phillips Readings in Money & Banking (1920) xxx. 681 The lessons to be learned from the experience of the last half century with the system of redeposited reserves.
2003 Oxoniensia 67 208 The hearth was constructed over a compacted levelling deposit of redeposited gravel and natural clay silt.
redeˈpositing n.
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1859 J. Hall Palæontol. N.Y. III. i. Introd. 87 These external influences are mainly the abrasion and removal, and the redepositing of sedimentary matter.
1993 Athenian Agora 26 117 Some of the..pieces in the Herulian deposits have been damaged by..the redepositing of particles of copper on the surface of the coins.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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