c. 1300, from Old French revers "reverse, cross, opposite" (13c.), from Latin reversus, past participle of revertere "turn back, turn about, come back, return" (see revert). Reverse angle in film-making is from 1934. Reverse discrimination is attested from 1962, American English.
reverse (n.)
mid-14c., "opposite or contrary" (of something), from reverse (adj.) or from Old French Related: revers "the opposite, reverse." Meaning "a defeat, a change of fortune" is from 1520s; meaning "back side of a coin" is from 1620s. Of gear-shifts in motor cars, from 1875. As a type of sports play (originally rugby) it is recorded from 1921.
reverse (v.)
early 14c. (transitive), "change, alter;" early 15c. (intransitive), "go backward," from Old French reverser "reverse, turn around; roll, turn up" (12c.), from Late Latin reversare "turn about, turn back," frequentative of Latin revertere (see revert). Related: Reversed; reversing.
1. Amis tells the story in reverse, from the moment the man dies.
埃米斯以倒叙的方式讲述了这个故事,从这个男人死去的时候开始讲起。
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2. The wrong attitude will have exactly the reverse effect.
错误的态度会产生完全相反的效果。
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3. The company had to do something to reverse its sliding fortunes.
这个公司不得不采取一些措施扭转下滑的运势。
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4. The bank reserves the right to reverse any transfers or payments.
银行保留撤销任何转账或支付操作的权利。
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5. MPs hoped to reverse Britain's opt-out from the treaty.
c. 1300, from Old French revers "reverse, cross, opposite" (13c.), from Latin reversus, past participle of revertere "turn back, turn about, come back, return" (see revert). Reverse angle in film-making is from 1934. Reverse discrimination is attested from 1962, American English.
reverse (n.)
mid-14c., "opposite or contrary" (of something), from reverse (adj.) or from Old French Related: revers "the opposite, reverse." Meaning "a defeat, a change of fortune" is from 1520s; meaning "back side of a coin" is from 1620s. Of gear-shifts in motor cars, from 1875. As a type of sports play (originally rugby) it is recorded from 1921.
reverse (v.)
early 14c. (transitive), "change, alter;" early 15c. (intransitive), "go backward," from Old French reverser "reverse, turn around; roll, turn up" (12c.), from Late Latin reversare "turn about, turn back," frequentative of Latin revertere (see revert). Related: Reversed; reversing.
双语例句
1. Amis tells the story in reverse, from the moment the man dies.
埃米斯以倒叙的方式讲述了这个故事,从这个男人死去的时候开始讲起。
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2. The wrong attitude will have exactly the reverse effect.
错误的态度会产生完全相反的效果。
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3. The company had to do something to reverse its sliding fortunes.
这个公司不得不采取一些措施扭转下滑的运势。
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4. The bank reserves the right to reverse any transfers or payments.
银行保留撤销任何转账或支付操作的权利。
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5. MPs hoped to reverse Britain's opt-out from the treaty.