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单词 revisit
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Definition of revisit in English:

revisit

verbrevisiting, revisited, revisits riːˈvɪzɪtriˈvɪzɪt
[with object]
  • 1Come back to or visit again.

    she was anxious to revisit some of her old haunts in Paris
    Example sentencesExamples
    • India, in particular, was a country he was to visit and revisit many times during his life, and one he greatly loved.
    • For the addicted, like Shreya, it is a chance to revisit their old friends and make some new ones.
    • This is what he would have on the end of his DVD: Jeremy revisits the scenes of old battles and gives us a glimpse of life behind the camera.
    • Jefferies didn't make the trip north just to revisit old friends in Scotland.
    • It got so bad he moved to Cobble Hill, but he's revisiting his old haunts tonight in the interest of psychotherapy.
    • An old flame revisits the hill village and his one encounter with her tells him that it is a hope betrayed.
    • No ruins, but all my life I've visited and revisited the same city in my dreams.
    • Looking at old friends and revisiting scenes brought tears to our eyes, fuelled by the excitement of reuniting.
    • Sitting down, Preia started flipping through the pages, revisiting an old friend.
    • This allows the code to be easier to understand by both someone reading it for the first time and for someone revisiting his or her old code a number of months later.
    • It begins with one of your formulaic openings as an empathetic reporter gazes into the harrowed souls of old Diggers revisiting the Kokoda trail.
    • But not before I have revisited Florence and visited Milano and Venice.
    • However, when a four-strong team revisited the hospital on Monday, they found the situation greatly improved.
    • He started working in a pub, revisiting his father's old gigs, entering talent contests.
    • It's like revisiting your old grammar school - you look at the water fountain you once stood on tip toes to reach and now is at the middle of your thigh.
    • We seem to visit and revisit places for the reasons the original inhabitants settled there.
    • Decades later he revisits his old stamping ground in ‘The Late Great Blackball Bridge Sonnets’, which is his second book of verse.
    • In fact, at the start of school holidays it stretched to infinity and if it seems a little shorter now, that is only in the same way as a grown-up child revisits the old family home and finds that it has shrunk.
    • Memories of long forgotten schooldays came flooding back for former pupils revisiting their old primary as part of its centenary celebrations.
    • I eventually decided that he, like me, must also have been revisiting old haunts and play grounds.
    1. 1.1 Consider (a situation or problem) again or from a different perspective.
      the council will have to revisit the issue at a general meeting this summer
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It does essentially what it promises to do: revisits a beloved old cop-buddy series, makes fun of the '70s outfits and attitudes, ogles some sexy gals and offers some obligatory car crashes.
      • The show offers a fusion of fresh and familiar themes, revisiting old favourites and checking out the latest material.
      • Will there be episodes revisiting past cases to see how those dogs are doing?
      • Yesterday, the defence revisited the issue and tried to get the instruction removed, but Mr Melville did not change his mind.
      • This should be a very interesting evening for those people who may enjoy revisiting old memories and also for those for whom this era is a forgotten past.
      • This month the issue was revisited by the Legislative Budget Commission and the result was the same.
      • Everyone knows how I feel and there's no point revisiting that situation at all.
      • In fact, those of us with food and eating stresses, often revisit this problem.
      • I believe there is some merit in revisiting the situation where we actually take all forms of self-defence off people when they go on to an aeroplane.
      • But his case was revisited eight years later, and he was granted a conditional pardon in December 1923.
      • It's only four years since we had a referendum, and I think a lot more work needs to be done on models and all the rest before the issue is revisited.
      • In this book, Hawking revisits all of the old topics that he discussed and updates them using discoveries that have been made since 1988.
      • Is it enough to revisit the problems of the national parks, simply to say again that all can be resolved?
      • The film once more revisits the gruesome case of Manson, the madman who led a commune of young people into a series of horrific murders.
      • Basic assumptions are having to be revisited, old arguments dredged up, canonical material critically scoured.
      • Earlier, Barbour had revisited another issue that divided the races - the Confederate flag.
      • Googling the Haiti war is an interesting exercise, if only to revisit old fault lines.
      • The current route was the best available and the company would not be revisiting the issue.
      • Under this pressure the county board revisited the case and handed down a six-month ban.
      • I will be revisiting the flying car issue some more in the future.
 
 

Definition of revisit in US English:

revisit

verbrēˈvizitriˈvɪzɪt
[with object]
  • 1Come back to or visit again.

    she was anxious to revisit some of her old haunts in Paris
    Example sentencesExamples
    • An old flame revisits the hill village and his one encounter with her tells him that it is a hope betrayed.
    • No ruins, but all my life I've visited and revisited the same city in my dreams.
    • But not before I have revisited Florence and visited Milano and Venice.
    • I eventually decided that he, like me, must also have been revisiting old haunts and play grounds.
    • Sitting down, Preia started flipping through the pages, revisiting an old friend.
    • It got so bad he moved to Cobble Hill, but he's revisiting his old haunts tonight in the interest of psychotherapy.
    • Memories of long forgotten schooldays came flooding back for former pupils revisiting their old primary as part of its centenary celebrations.
    • We seem to visit and revisit places for the reasons the original inhabitants settled there.
    • Decades later he revisits his old stamping ground in ‘The Late Great Blackball Bridge Sonnets’, which is his second book of verse.
    • Looking at old friends and revisiting scenes brought tears to our eyes, fuelled by the excitement of reuniting.
    • In fact, at the start of school holidays it stretched to infinity and if it seems a little shorter now, that is only in the same way as a grown-up child revisits the old family home and finds that it has shrunk.
    • This allows the code to be easier to understand by both someone reading it for the first time and for someone revisiting his or her old code a number of months later.
    • It begins with one of your formulaic openings as an empathetic reporter gazes into the harrowed souls of old Diggers revisiting the Kokoda trail.
    • However, when a four-strong team revisited the hospital on Monday, they found the situation greatly improved.
    • He started working in a pub, revisiting his father's old gigs, entering talent contests.
    • This is what he would have on the end of his DVD: Jeremy revisits the scenes of old battles and gives us a glimpse of life behind the camera.
    • For the addicted, like Shreya, it is a chance to revisit their old friends and make some new ones.
    • India, in particular, was a country he was to visit and revisit many times during his life, and one he greatly loved.
    • It's like revisiting your old grammar school - you look at the water fountain you once stood on tip toes to reach and now is at the middle of your thigh.
    • Jefferies didn't make the trip north just to revisit old friends in Scotland.
    1. 1.1 Consider (a situation or problem) again or from a different perspective.
      the council will have to revisit the issue at a general meeting this summer
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Earlier, Barbour had revisited another issue that divided the races - the Confederate flag.
      • In fact, those of us with food and eating stresses, often revisit this problem.
      • Yesterday, the defence revisited the issue and tried to get the instruction removed, but Mr Melville did not change his mind.
      • This should be a very interesting evening for those people who may enjoy revisiting old memories and also for those for whom this era is a forgotten past.
      • But his case was revisited eight years later, and he was granted a conditional pardon in December 1923.
      • It does essentially what it promises to do: revisits a beloved old cop-buddy series, makes fun of the '70s outfits and attitudes, ogles some sexy gals and offers some obligatory car crashes.
      • I believe there is some merit in revisiting the situation where we actually take all forms of self-defence off people when they go on to an aeroplane.
      • Is it enough to revisit the problems of the national parks, simply to say again that all can be resolved?
      • The film once more revisits the gruesome case of Manson, the madman who led a commune of young people into a series of horrific murders.
      • Will there be episodes revisiting past cases to see how those dogs are doing?
      • Everyone knows how I feel and there's no point revisiting that situation at all.
      • It's only four years since we had a referendum, and I think a lot more work needs to be done on models and all the rest before the issue is revisited.
      • Googling the Haiti war is an interesting exercise, if only to revisit old fault lines.
      • Basic assumptions are having to be revisited, old arguments dredged up, canonical material critically scoured.
      • I will be revisiting the flying car issue some more in the future.
      • The show offers a fusion of fresh and familiar themes, revisiting old favourites and checking out the latest material.
      • The current route was the best available and the company would not be revisiting the issue.
      • This month the issue was revisited by the Legislative Budget Commission and the result was the same.
      • In this book, Hawking revisits all of the old topics that he discussed and updates them using discoveries that have been made since 1988.
      • Under this pressure the county board revisited the case and handed down a six-month ban.
 
 
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