| 单词 | relaunch | 
| 释义 | relaunchn.  A second or subsequent launch, esp. of a business or product. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > selling > 			[noun]		 > offering for sale > sales or product launch > improved or renewed repackaging1927 relaunch1968 1968    Economist 6 July 69/1  				The re-launch of Woman's Mirror was abandoned. 1970    Daily Tel. 2 Mar. 21/6  				The re-launch had the desired effect and Vim's share of the market increased from 33 p.c. to 38 p.c. 1990    St. Petersburg 		(Florida)	 Times 		(Nexis)	 15 Mar. 1  				Launch officials were considering..the possibility of using a space shuttle mission to..return it [sc. a satellite] to Earth for a relaunch. 1992    B. Coote Trade Trap vi. 78  				The bill for the relaunch was £6 million. 2005    Dreamwatch Feb. 43/3  				Other relaunches and revamps include another go-round for Marvel's Black Panther in February. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). relaunchv.  transitive. To launch (something) again (in various senses). Also intransitive. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > launching a vessel > be launched			[verb (intransitive)]		 > again relaunch1691 society > travel > travel by water > launching a vessel > launch or set afloat			[verb (transitive)]		 > again refloat1875 relaunch1885 the world > existence and causation > causation > initiating or causing to begin > initiate			[verb (transitive)]		 > again reinitiate1652 relaunch1971 1691    J. Gadbury Nauticum Astrologicum ii. 21  				We know a Ship can be Launched but once..; but, it may be Re-launched forty times. 1739    W. Broome Poems 		(ed. 2)	 43  				The Merchant when the Storm invades, Envies the Quiet of the Shades; But soon relaunches from the Shore. 1775    H. Walpole Let. 17 Jan. in  Wks. 		(1798)	 V. 185  				I am not enough recovered to relaunch into the world, when I have so good an excuse to avoid it. 1885    E. P. Warren  & C. F. M. Cleverly Wanderings ‘Beetle’ 13  				We hauled the boat over, and relaunched her on the other side. 1887    Times 22 Dec. 5/1  				He would very soon find it necessary to assure his popularity by relaunching the old idea of a Great Bulgaria. 1915    H. G. Dwight Constantinople v. 128  				He hauled a squadron of eighty galleys out of the Bosphorus..and relaunched them inside the chain that locked the Golden Horn. 1964    Yearbk. Astron 1965 135  				The heavier landing vehicle was the penalty to be paid for taking the entire propulsion machinery down on to the lunar surface and re-launching it. 1971    Daily Tel. 27 May 1/5  				The company was relaunched nearly two years ago... It was originally part of Henry Bowen-Davies' £8m Davies' Investment group which collapsed in 1967. 2002    C. M. Byron Martha Inc. xviii. 258  				Newhouse had already revived and relaunched House & Garden. Derivatives  reˈlaunched adj. ΚΠ 1956    Musical Q. 42 328  				The return of the C♮ signifies a relaunched attack. 2002    Bristol Evening Post 		(Nexis)	 27 Mar. 2  				A relaunched Redstreak cider, is given an extra finish by using the winemaker's ‘cuvage’ technique.   reˈlaunching  n. ΚΠ 1817    F. Beaufort Karamania xiii. 271  				The boats were seldom able to land without being half swamped in re-launching. 1917    Hawaiian Almanac & Ann. 42  				Shortly after the relaunching of this vessel the old shop was torn down. 2008    Herald News 		(Passaic County, New Jersey)	 		(Nexis)	 12 Nov.  c1  				Ahearn calls the relaunching of the Captain Action comic book..‘the lynchpin’ of the whole revival. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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