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单词 reset
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Definition of reset in English:

reset

verbresets, resetting riːˈsɛtriˈsɛt
[with object]
  • 1Set again or differently.

    I must reset the alarm
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A badly broken leg last September was reset just four weeks ago and he is under strict orders to take things easy for a while.
    • The grotto will be rebuilt as it is and reset in the entrance wall to the housing estate with a plaque to state the reason for its existence.
    • It was a daily ritual that he would set his alarm clock early, and try and fool his body into feeling more rested by resetting his alarm when he awoke to allow five more minutes of half sleep.
    • It picks up a time signal from a cesium atomic clock based in Rugby and automatically sets and resets itself.
    • As I returned to the present moment, and Steve swam back into my field of vision, it occurred to me I must have forgotten to reset the alarm.
    • The royal family often resets jewels and updates old pieces as fashions and owners change.
    • Errors of such a system grow with time and the system must be reset periodically using an accurate position fix.
    • If any of the target value dice become turned over during play, they must be reset to their original values.
    • The child should set the alarm before bed and reset the alarm if it goes off.
    • I assured her I would reset the timers so the sprinklers would in no way inhibit the yard crew.
    • Security staff visited the building at 9pm on Monday to reset a burglar alarm after an attempted break-in at the front.
    • Perhaps he is sending out a text message, checking his e-mail, playing a game or resetting the ring tone.
    • The thigh failed to mend properly and had to be reset.
    • We have to reset the terms of the debate and the way we use our power.
    • If he wants to work to continental hours he can do so by resetting his alarm.
    • The other features on the front are three buttons for setting the temperature and fan speed alarms, changing from Celsius to Fahrenheit and resetting the alarms.
    • Apparently when I woke up yesterday morning, I turned my alarm clock off rather than just resetting it.
    • As for resetting the legal landscape - law, like most knowledge, works on precedent.
    • This is where an independent visitor can give much-needed positive one-to-one support to reset the balance.
    • And because the watch knows which radio station it is receiving the information from, it can use that knowledge to reset itself.
    1. 1.1Electronics Cause (a binary device) to enter the state representing the numeral 0.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In this case, consult the motherboard manual and read how to reset the CMOS using the jumper on the main board.
      • Much worse, I found that whenever I tried to dial a phone number the device reset itself.
      • The problem was corrected when a mechanic reset the computers that control the components, according to the log.
      • If that doesn't help, they'll get an SD card containing software to reset the device.
      • I've tried resetting the cable modem and still get nothing

Derivatives

  • resettability

  • nounriːsɛtəˈbɪlɪti
    • Features include manual and automatically resettability and high shock and vibration resistance.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Gravity flow timers exist which aim to provide for quick resettability.
      • As is well known, the resettability of the tuner is one of the most significant problems to be considered in the step-by-step tuner.
  • resettable

  • adjective
    • In addition, the company has a colorful series of combination padlocks with resettable codes.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The pouch opener features intuitive adjustments for different-sized pouches, a foot pedal for operator triggering, an auto mode that will cycle the machine at a set speed, and built-in resettable counters.
      • It is a 4-digit resettable combination cable lock with over 10,000 combinations, a 2.6mm-by - 36-in. cable with a heavy-duty recoil mechanism, a thermometer, and an anti-reset button.
      • Other features include a digital temperature controller, adjustable sequencing and injection cycles that range from 5 to 99 seconds, and a built-in resettable production counter.
 
 

Definition of reset in US English:

reset

verbriˈsɛtrēˈset
[with object]
  • 1Set again or differently.

    I must reset the alarm
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As for resetting the legal landscape - law, like most knowledge, works on precedent.
    • The grotto will be rebuilt as it is and reset in the entrance wall to the housing estate with a plaque to state the reason for its existence.
    • I assured her I would reset the timers so the sprinklers would in no way inhibit the yard crew.
    • Perhaps he is sending out a text message, checking his e-mail, playing a game or resetting the ring tone.
    • If he wants to work to continental hours he can do so by resetting his alarm.
    • It picks up a time signal from a cesium atomic clock based in Rugby and automatically sets and resets itself.
    • A badly broken leg last September was reset just four weeks ago and he is under strict orders to take things easy for a while.
    • Errors of such a system grow with time and the system must be reset periodically using an accurate position fix.
    • It was a daily ritual that he would set his alarm clock early, and try and fool his body into feeling more rested by resetting his alarm when he awoke to allow five more minutes of half sleep.
    • If any of the target value dice become turned over during play, they must be reset to their original values.
    • The other features on the front are three buttons for setting the temperature and fan speed alarms, changing from Celsius to Fahrenheit and resetting the alarms.
    • And because the watch knows which radio station it is receiving the information from, it can use that knowledge to reset itself.
    • We have to reset the terms of the debate and the way we use our power.
    • This is where an independent visitor can give much-needed positive one-to-one support to reset the balance.
    • Security staff visited the building at 9pm on Monday to reset a burglar alarm after an attempted break-in at the front.
    • The child should set the alarm before bed and reset the alarm if it goes off.
    • Apparently when I woke up yesterday morning, I turned my alarm clock off rather than just resetting it.
    • The royal family often resets jewels and updates old pieces as fashions and owners change.
    • The thigh failed to mend properly and had to be reset.
    • As I returned to the present moment, and Steve swam back into my field of vision, it occurred to me I must have forgotten to reset the alarm.
    1. 1.1Electronics Cause (a binary device) to enter the state representing the numeral 0.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In this case, consult the motherboard manual and read how to reset the CMOS using the jumper on the main board.
      • If that doesn't help, they'll get an SD card containing software to reset the device.
      • Much worse, I found that whenever I tried to dial a phone number the device reset itself.
      • I've tried resetting the cable modem and still get nothing
      • The problem was corrected when a mechanic reset the computers that control the components, according to the log.
 
 
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