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单词 reissue
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reissuen.

Brit. /ˌriːˈɪʃ(j)uː/, /ˌriːˈɪsjuː/, U.S. /riˈɪʃu/
Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: reissue v.
Etymology: < reissue v., after issue n. Compare slightly earlier reissuable adj.
The second or renewed issuing of something, esp. of a book, record, film, or other publication; an instance of this; (also) a book, etc., that has been issued again, frequently in a different form.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > printing > publishing > a publication > [noun] > issue or edition > second or reissue
re-edition1716
reissue1793
society > communication > printing > publishing > a publication > [noun] > issue or edition > second or reissue > at different price
reissue1937
society > communication > record > recording or reproducing sound or visual material > sound recording and reproduction > a sound recording > [noun] > record or disc > type of record
pre-release1871
record album1904
re-release1907
ten-inch1908
twelve-incher1909
demonstration record1911
pressing1912
swinger1924
repressing1927
transcription1931
long-player1932
rush release1935
pop record1937
album1945
demonstration disc1947
pop disc1947
pop single1947
long-play1948
picture disc1948
781949
single1949
forty-five1950
demo disc1952
EP1952
shellac1954
top of the pops1956
gold disc1957
acetate1962
platinum disc1964
chartbuster1965
miss1965
cover1966
reissue1966
pirate label1968
rock record1968
thirty-three (and a third)1968
sampler1969
white-label1970
double album1971
dubplate1976
seven-inch1977
mini-album1980
joint1991
1793 J. Nicholson Let. 7 Jan. in Pennsylvania State Trials: F. Hopkinson & J. Nicholson (1795) I. 73 The payments of interest of the New-Loan debt in bills of credit as appears in said accounts is in violation of the Act of the Legislature of the 7th April, 1791, which excepted those bills from re-issue or payment.
1805 W. Taylor in Ann. Rev. 3 295 The re-issue could easily be effected from a single centre.
1868 Sci. Amer. 25 Jan. 62/3 (heading) Pending applications for reissues.
1884 S. Dowell Hist. Taxation in Eng. I. iv. iv. 70 The fifteenth granted to Henry III..in consideration of the reissue of the charters.
1937 Discovery Oct. 320/1 Apart from this curious re-issue, Godwin's book was reprinted in the Harleian Miscellany in 1746.
1948 Hansard Commons 21 Jan. 217 American films..were good enough to go on attracting cinema-goers even on re-issue.
1966 Listener 5 May 664/3 No reservations about a wonderful bargain HMV reissue.
1990 P. Lassner Elizabeth Bowen vii. 141 The appearance of two biographies of Elizabeth Bowen and the reissue of her novels, short stories and family chronicle, Bowen's Court, have been greeted with considerable enthusiasm.
2005 Guardian 29 July (Friday Review section) 5/2 There seems to be a..shift even in the area of ‘heritage rock’, which previously relied on CD reissues, best-ofs and box sets.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

reissuev.

Brit. /ˌriːˈɪʃ(j)uː/, /ˌriːˈɪsjuː/, U.S. /riˈɪʃu/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: re- prefix, issue v.
Etymology: < re- prefix + issue v.
1. intransitive. To issue again (esp. in sense 1a of the verb); to flow or come out a further time.
ΘΚΠ
the world > existence and causation > causation > effect, result, or consequence > result [verb (intransitive)] > again
reissue1613
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > go or come out [verb (intransitive)] > again
resort?a1425
reissue1786
1613 J. Sylvester Elegie Sir W. Sidney in Lachrymae Lachrymarum (new ed.) sig. I2 Heav'n maketh all things to re-issue well.
1786 T. Jefferson Writings (1859) II. 59 It re-issues into the ocean at the northerly end of the Gulf.
1842 Ld. Tennyson Godiva in Poems (new ed.) II. 115 Reissuing, robed and crown'd, To meet her lord.
1885 R. L. Stevenson & F. Stevenson More New Arabian Nights 126 M'Guire reissued from the entry, still followed by the wondering eyes of the man in the sleeved waistcoat.
1919 Musical Q. 5 316 From the ruins there springs a naked and fragilely beautiful woman, the muse of art, re-issuing into a world whose recent convulsion she could not have survived.
2006 A. K. Raja et al. Power Plant Engin. vi. 204 The steam gives up a part of its kinetic energy and reissues from this row of blades with a fairly high velocity.
2. transitive. To issue (something, esp. printed or recorded matter) again, frequently in a different form. Cf. issue v. 9a.
ΘΚΠ
society > trade and finance > money > circulation of money > put into circulation [verb (transitive)] > reissue
reissue1708
re-emit1725
society > communication > printing > publishing > publish [verb (transitive)] > republish
republish1625
re-edition1716
reproduce1787
reissue1847
1708 Suppl. Abridgm. All Statutes 45 When such Bills indorsed shall be reissued out of the Exchequer, the Teller from whose Office the same are reissued shall indorse in words at length, the time when reissued, and sign the same.
1799 Act 39 Geo. III c. 107 §1 [A promissory note] which may be re-issued from Time to Time.
1847 Ld. Lindsay Sketches Hist. Christian Art I. 73 These compositions..were finally reissued by those masters, more or less modified and improved.
1884 Law Rep.: Queen's Bench Div. 12 605 The notes, when presented for payment, were cashed by the company, and reissued by them.
1905 ‘L. Hope’ Indian Love 11 Thine is his valour, oh Bride, and his beauty, Thine to possess and re-issue again.
1946 Nature 14 Sept. 360/1 The report was re-issued in Great Britain by H.M. Stationery Office.
1988 A. Bishop Gentleman Rider xxxiv. 289 Michael Joseph also proposed to reissue his novels in a special uniform edition.
2006 Global Rhythm Nov. 11/2 The original Celtic punks, the Pogues' first five albums have just been reissued.

Derivatives

ˌreˈissuing n.
ΚΠ
1810 Rep. Sel. Comm. High Price Gold Bullion 70 There is no limitation of time to the re-issuing of those not exceeding £. 2. 2s.
2000 Acta Sociologica 43 329/2 The recent reissuings and translations of some of his works will affirm his lasting importance.
ˌreˈissued adj.
ΚΠ
1726 Abstr. Acts passed 4th Session of 6th Parl. Great Brit. 18/2 The reissued Bills shall be issued for the Principal and Interest due thereon.
1832 Jrnl. Franklin Inst. Feb. 120 It is probable that before the present number of this journal is printed, we shall have something further to say upon the subject of reissued patents.
1994 Rolling Stone 16 June 110/1 The band's four newly reissued albums..have their share of misguided pop bilge.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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