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单词 revisit
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revisitn.

Brit. /ˈriːvɪzɪt/, U.S. /ˈriˌvɪzᵻt/
Forms: see re- prefix and visit n.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: re- prefix, visit n.
Etymology: < re- prefix + visit n., after revisit v.
A second or further visit.
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society > leisure > social event > visit > [noun] > repeat
revisit1623
society > travel > aspects of travel > a journey > [noun] > a visit to a place > second or repeated
revisit1889
1623 J. Chamberlain Let. 3 Apr. in R. F. Williams Birch's Court & Times James I (1848) (modernized text) II. 385 So particular a relation of all their visits and revisits, that..it tells every step.
1665 T. Herbert Some Years Trav. (new ed.) 206 Albeit our Ambassadour in civility sent to visit him, he returned a sleight thanks without a re-visit.
1680 R. L'Estrange tr. Erasmus 20 Select Colloquies ii. 12 I have been upon a Visit..to the famous Lady..in England, (which in truth was a Re-visit).
1748 S. Richardson Clarissa VII. xxvii. 120 On my re-visit to the lady, I found her almost as much a sufferer from joy, as she had sometimes been from grief.
1816 J. Scott Paris Revisited ix. 307 The spirit of female intrigue..was very instrumental in bringing about the re-visit from Elba.
1889 Daily News 10 May 2/2 The proposed revisit of the Russian pianist..has been abandoned.
1943 D. Ibberson Our Towns (ed. 2) App. vii. 132 The Health Visitor..pays five re-visits if the child remains unclean.
2009 Observer (Nexis) 5 Apr. (Special Suppl.) 51 After numerous revisits, I now know to turn off the A39 by the Dairy Crest cheese factory.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

revisitv.

Brit. /ˌriːˈvɪzɪt/, U.S. /riˈvɪsᵻt/
Forms: late Middle English revisite, 1500s reuisyt, 1500s–1600s reuisit, 1600s reuisite, 1600s– revisit.
Origin: Of multiple origins. Partly a borrowing from French. Partly formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: French revisiter ; re- prefix, visit v.
Etymology: Partly < Anglo-Norman and Middle French, French revisiter, Middle French reviseter to visit (a place or person) again (second half of the 12th cent. in Old French in an isolated attestation, with reference to a visit to a sick person by a doctor; subsequently from 1690), to visit (places) for the purpose of sightseeing (second half of the 13th cent.), to revise, inspect, or examine (something) diligently (1404) < re- re- prefix + visiter visit v., and partly < re- prefix + visit v. Compare classical Latin revīsitāre, Spanish revisitar (a1452), Italian rivisitare (first half of the 13th cent. as †revisitare).
1.
a. transitive. To visit again; to return or come back to (a place, person, etc.). Also as postmodifying past participle, esp. in literary titles.
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society > travel > [verb (transitive)] > visit a place > again
revisita1500
a1500 Legend of Cross in Medium Ævum (1965) 34 220 (MED) Ther was a man of custom..constitute and ordeigned bi grace to pray in the Temple of the Jerosolomytis, therto revisite [L. reuisere] and to worship the Lord.
c1590 T. Lodge & R. Greene Looking Glasse (1594) iii. ii. sig. E4 On paine of death reuisit not the Court.
1602 J. Marston Antonios Reuenge iii. iii. sig. F2v Now gapes the graues, and through their yawnes let loose Imprison'd spirits to reuisit earth.
1633 P. Fletcher Poeticall Misc. 60 in Purple Island But then revisit our long-long'd-for Kent.
1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost iii. 13 Thee I re-visit now with bolder wing. View more context for this quotation
1729 A. Pope Corr. 24 Dec. (1956) III. 83 I have been twice Revisited with this distemper.
1776 E. Gibbon Decline & Fall I. xii. 341 It was time that the emperor should revisit Rome.
1816 J. Scott Paris Revisited (title) Paris Revisited.
1817 P. B. Shelley Laon & Cythna i. xlvi. 24 My pale lip quivers When thought revisits them.
1835 W. Wordsworth (title) Yarrow revisited, and other poems.
1847 C. Brontë Jane Eyre I. ii. 20 I began to recall what I had heard of dead men..revisiting the earth.
1869 H. F. Tozer Res. Highlands of Turkey II. 324 The young mother longs to revisit the infant she has left behind her.
1920 A. Carnegie Autobiogr. X. 142 In the year 1867, Mr. Phipps, Mr. J. W. Vandevort, and myself revisited Europe,..and made the tour of the Continent.
1944 E. Waugh (title) Brideshead revisited.
2004 Time Out N.Y. 22 July 18 Our intrepid gig-goers visited and revisited nearly every room where you're likely to find live music in NYC.
b. intransitive. To make a second or further visit. rare.
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society > leisure > social event > visit > visiting > visit [verb (intransitive)] > again
revisit1737
1737 Gentleman's Mag. May 312/2 Nanny revisits, and disgrac'd I fall.
1862 E. Bulwer-Lytton Strange Story II. viii. 73 Rejoiced, at least, that Margrave had not revisited at Mrs. Ashleigh's.
1922 Atlantic Reporter 116 132 I am at a loss to understand how the complainant, revisiting with his people for about two months in 1916..could have remained ignorant of the fact.
2002 Which? Feb. 54/2 Typically, they contain information about what you've done on previous visits to particular websites, and the website looks at them whenever you revisit.
c. transitive. figurative and in figurative context. To return to (a subject, period, etc.) previously examined; to take a fresh or further look at; spec. to consider (a question, situation, or problem) again, or from a different perspective.Also as past participle, chiefly in titles and headings, after usage at sense 1a.
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1819 J. J. M'Gregor Hist. French Revol. VI. xxii. 307 The..transactions in Europe..have long detained us from viewing the progress of events in Egypt. We now revisit that interesting country, where the enterprising Bonaparte, [etc.].
1853 M. A. S. Barber Lord's Jewels 21 Let us revisit the exile Church again. Two years have passed away—two sad years.
1901 Notes & Queries 27 July 96/1 Much of the ground he then traversed [sc. in a previous book] has..had to be revisited.
1920 G. Saintsbury in Ess. & Stud. Eng. Assoc. 6 41 (heading) Trollope Revisited.
1940 H. McKay (title) Odd numbers; or, Arithmetic revisited.
1974 K. Sacks in M. Rosaldo & L. Lamphere Woman, Culture & Society 207 (heading) Engels Revisited: Women, Organization of Production, and Private Property.
1989 Times 28 Dec. 21/4 If the market deteriorates further, then we would have to revisit the situation.
2004 Times Lit. Suppl. 14 May 9/1 He revisits the notion..that language originated to fill a ‘bonding gap’ created by the increasing size and complexity of hominid..social groupings.
2. transitive. To revise, reinspect, re-examine. Obsolete (but cf. figurative use at sense 1c).
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the mind > attention and judgement > enquiry > investigation, inspection > re-examination > re-examine [verb (transitive)]
revisit1525
review1576
re-examine1593
resurvey1609
rehearse1700
reinspect1777
reinvestigate1802
to go back of1824
re-run1859
revet1940
recheck1962
1525 Ld. Berners tr. J. Froissart Cronycles II. ccxxii. f. cclxxxviiv/1 They saye, that ye haue not dilygently reuisyted nor ouersene the letters patentes.
1598 R. Barret Theorike & Pract. Mod. Warres iv. 105 To visit and reuisit all the before appointed matters and orders.
1712 J. James tr. A.-J. Dézallier d'Argenville Theory & Pract. Gardening 156 You then revisit your Parterre from one End to the other, and new furnish with Box the Places that require it.

Derivatives

reˈvisiting n.
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1598 J. Florio Worlde of Wordes A reuisiting, a reuiewing.
1798 J. Ferriar Med. Hist. III. 208 The slightest appearance of beginning putrefaction, affords sufficient security against any revisitings of life.
1821 Christian Herald 1 Sept. 233 We have nearly finished our allotted district, and spend the time in revisiting.
1897 G. Gissing Whirlpool iii. i. 345 Rediscovering many a spot..which he had never cared to seek in his revisitings of Greystone hitherto.
1902 Edinb. Rev. Apr. 388 Belief in the revisitings in material semblance of the unsainted souls of Purgatory.
2000 J. Caughie Television Drama vi. 172 His constant revisiting of his demons and recycling of his work.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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