| 单词 | refill | 
| 释义 | refilln.adj. A. n.  1.  That which serves to refill something; a fresh supply (esp. prepared or packaged) of the material with which a device must be loaded. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > supply > 			[noun]		 > action of providing or supplying > renewal of supplies refresh1592 recruit1650 replenishment1716 restocking1805 refill1883 restockage1884 the mind > possession > supply > 			[noun]		 > that which is supplied > a supply > a fresh or additional supply re-enforcement1577 resupply1579 replenishment1607 reinforcement1625 recruital1648 recruit1650 replenish1654 recruitment1799 refill1883 reload1928 society > communication > writing > writing materials > writing instrument > 			[noun]		 > pen > refill for pen refill1883 cartridge1945 society > communication > writing > writing materials > writing instrument > 			[noun]		 > pencil > filling for pencil lead1816 pencil-piece1839 pencil lead1857 refill1883 society > communication > writing > writing materials > material to write on > paper > 			[noun]		 > pad of paper > refill refill1883 the world > space > place > presence > fact of taking up space > 			[noun]		 > filling > that which fills > that which serves to fill > again refill1883 1883    Pall Mall Gaz. 28 July 12/2 		(advt.)	  				‘Eagle Automatic Pencil’... Use only the Copying Ink Refills bearing the Eagle Pencil Company's stamp. 1886    Athenæum 25 Dec. 847/1 		(advt.)	  				The Student's Writing Tablets..Refills for size No. 1. 1946    Business Week 4 May 70/3  				Eversharp's CA [ball-point pen]..is guaranteed to write from three months to three years without refilling (refills retail at 50c). 1970    Brit. Printer Aug. 69/1  				Some fairly elaborate machines are needed to cast refills for the [type] cases. 1996    F. Popcorn  & L. Marigold Clicking  ii. 315  				After switching to a plain paper fax by Brother, Lys was appalled to see the size and waste of the carbon/plastic refill needed every few hundred pages.  2.  The act of refilling; a glass, cup, etc., that is refilled. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > drink > 			[noun]		 > a drink or draught > second refillment1847 refill1929 1929    ‘E. Queen’ Roman Hat Myst. iii. 53  				I asked her if it was time to go in for my orangeade refills. 1960    C. MacInnes Mr. Love & Justice 79  				The star ponce beckoned for refills... The girl..brought the glasses. 1968    ‘R. Raine’ Night of Hawk xxxiii. 156  				Drink up and I'll give you a refill. 1977    Rolling Stone 30 June 25/1  				A room-service waiter trying to set down refills on a coffee table hopelessly cluttered with empty glasses and Heineken bottles. 1986    D. Leavitt Lost Lang. Cranes 		(1987)	 190  				She poured refills of hot coffee for them. 1997    C. Shields Larry's Party 		(1998)	 xv. 334  				Let me do the coffee refills.  B. adj.   That serves as or is designed to accept a refill. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > supply > 			[adjective]		 > that requires or serves as a refill refill1903 1903    Penny Illustr. Paper 15 Aug. 103/1 		(advt.)	  				The ‘Searchlight’. Pain's New Electric Pocket Lamp... Refill battery, 1/-. 1907    Yesterday's Shopping 		(1969)	 345/1  				Nickel Pencil..4 in. long, with refill leads. 1918    W. Owen Let. 9 Sept. 		(1967)	 574  				I'd like a parcel with re-fill battery, cigarettes, & chocolate. 1921    Edinb. Rev. Jan. 158  				Perhaps in time each party will provide not only its own refill ministers and kitchenmaids but even its own king. 1961    Lebende Sprachen 6 103/2  				Refill cartridge, die Nachfüllmine..für Kugelschreiber. 1993    Ann. Rev. 1992 		(Unilever)	 23  				Refill packs are made from light, degradable paper. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). refillv. 1.  transitive. To fill (something) again. ΘΚΠ the world > space > place > presence > fact of taking up space > take up (space or a place)			[verb (transitive)]		 > fill > again replenish1612 replete1614 refill1615 recharge1839 1615    E. Sandys Sacred Hymns 38  				Comfort sweet, and sacred ioy refill Them all, whose mynds, conformd to heavenli will, Thy mercies seek, saluation thyn dezire. 1687    in  J. R. Bloxham Magdalen Coll. & James II 		(1886)	 		(modernized text)	 96  				To have all the places of the College refilled..with..Priests. a1745    W. Broome tr.  Anacreon Odes 		(1835)	 l  				See! how the mimic clusters roll, As ready to refil the bowl. 1816    Ld. Byron Childe Harold: Canto III  lxxxii. 46  				Dungeons and thrones, which the same hour re-fill'd. 1830    E. Bulwer-Lytton Paul Clifford I. ix. 192  				The watchman was good-natured enough to assist him in re-filling the barrow. 1863    Sat. Rev. 22 Aug. 245  				To re-fill the places where the foremost assailants of the breach had been struck down. a1933    J. A. Thomson Biol. for Everyman 		(1934)	 I. iii. 46  				The amoeba can wait for weeks till the rain refills the pool. 1960    Farmer & Stockbreeder 22 Mar. Suppl. 3/2  				After the dead bird has been removed from the bag, this is returned with other empties to the food merchant to be refilled. 1990    E. J. Howard Light Years 9  				Villy, who had got up to pour herself more coffee, noticed Edward's cup and refilled it. 2006    W. Kellenter in  J. Phillips Trade Marks at Limit  ii. x. 120  				Can SodaStream invoke trade mark law to prevent third parties from refilling and redistributing its cylinders?  2.  intransitive. To become full again. ΘΚΠ the world > space > place > presence > fact of taking up space > take up space			[verb (intransitive)]		 > be or become full > again refill1663 1663    Marquis of Worcester Cent. Names & Scantlings Inventions §68  				To turn two Cocks, that one Vessel of water being consumed, another begins to..re-fill. 1744    C. Warrick in  Philos. Trans. 		(Royal Soc.)	 43 15  				Hence, to the latter End of October, she [sc. a dropsical patient] re-filled incredibly. 1854    Musical Times May 39/2  				I have only to pull out the draw stop and the wheel again commences to refill. 1897    T. C. Allbutt et al.  Syst. Med. IV. 451  				If they [sc. the cysts] refill, they should be laid open. 1943    G. Greene Ministry of Fear  i. iii. 60  				Wait till the cistern refills, then pull the plug again and knock me out ‘good and hard’. 1986    D. Johnson Stars at Noon 		(1987)	 I. 4  				The toilet..flushed but didn't refill. 2008    Globe & Mail 		(Toronto)	 		(Nexis)	 11 Feb.  l6  				My lungs refilled with air. Derivatives  reˈfilled adj. that has been filled again. ΘΚΠ the world > space > place > presence > fact of taking up space > 			[adjective]		 > full > made full > refilled refilled1881 1881    Proc. Royal Soc. 33 86  				The large difference formerly observed in the heights of the mercurial column..has not been found to exist in the refilled tubes. 1958    P. Scott Mark of Warrior  i. 38  				Ramsay took the refilled glass. 2006    W. Kellenter in  J. Phillips Trade Marks at Limit  ii. x. 120  				Every refilled or recycled product sold may take the place of a new product. 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