Новый большой англо-русский словарь - revert
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revert
1. книж. возвращение 2. книж. вернувшийся к прежней вере 3. возвращаться (в прежнее состояние) the fields have reverted to moorland —- поля вновь заросли вереском 4. обращаться вновь, возвращаться (к мысли, первоначальной теме разговора) to revert to the point one started from —- вернуться к тому, с чего начал to revert to a custom —- возродить обычай 5. редк. возвращаться, идти назад 6. юр. переходить к прежнему владельцу his lands reverted to the Crown —- его земли снова стали собственностью короны (государства) 7. направлять или обращать назад to revert one's eyes —- посмотреть назад; отвести взгляд (глаза) 8. биол. проявлять атавистические признаки, возвращаться к исходному состоянию
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v. 1) возвращаться (в прежнее состояние; к чему-л.); Many prisoners, on being freed, revert to a life of crime. Without endless watering, these fields will quickly revert to desert. 2) возвращаться (к ранее высказанной мысли, разговору); Reverting to the earlier question, we didnt actually reach a decision. 3) leg. переходить к прежнему владельцу; After his death, his lands will revert to the government. 4) rare повернуть назад; - revert the eyes 5) biol. проявлять атавистические признаки REVERT the eyes а) посмотреть назад; б) отвернуться; отвести глаза ...Англо-русский словарь
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v. 1 intr. (foll. by to) return to a former state, practice, opinion, etc. 2 intr. (of property, an office, etc.) return by reversion. 3 intr. fall back into a wild state. 4 tr. turn (one's eyes or steps) back. Derivatives reverter n. (in sense 2). Etymology: ME f. OF revertir or L revertere (as REVERSE) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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intransitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French ~ir, from Latin ~ere, verbt., to turn back & ~i, verbi., to return, come back, from re- + vertere, verti to turn — more at worth Date: 15th century 1. to come or go back (as to a former condition, period, or subject) 2. to return to the proprietor or his or her heirs at the end of a reversion 3. to return to an ancestral type • ~er noun • ~ible adjective ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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(reverts, reverting, reverted) 1. When people or things revert to a previous state, system, or type of behaviour, they go back to it. Jackson said her boss became increasingly depressed and reverted to smoking heavily. VERB: V to n 2. When someone reverts to a previous topic, they start talking or thinking about it again. (WRITTEN) In the car she reverted to the subject uppermost in her mind. VERB: V to n 3. If property, rights, or money revert to someone, they become that person’s again after someone else has had them for a period of time. (LEGAL) When the lease ends, the property reverts to the freeholder. VERB: V to n ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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~ v revert to sb/sth phr v 1 to go back to a former condition or habit, especially one that was bad (As soon as they stopped farming, the land reverted to wilderness. | He had reverted to lazing in bed and coming in late to work. | revert to type (=return to your former type of behaviour)) 2 to return to an earlier subject of conversation (I'd like to revert to the first point you made.) 3 law if land or a building reverts to someone, it becomes the property of its former owner again ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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- 13c., from O.Fr. revertir, from V.L. *revertire, variant of revertere "turn back," from re- "back" + vertere "to turn." Originally of position or property, application to customs and ideas is from 1612. ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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