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re·turn
/rɪˈtɝn/
(vi.)返回,回來;送還;回復,恢復(vt.)歸還,送還返回,歸來;U償還,歸還;U回復
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return
折回;轉回
From:
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return
回覆 轉回 歸
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·turn
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Returned
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Returning
.]
1.
To
turn
back
;
to
go
or
come
again
to
the
same
place
or
condition
.
“
Return
to
your
father's
house.”
On
their
embattled
ranks
the
waves
return
.
--
Milton
.
If
they
returned
out
of
bondage
,
it
must
be
into
a
state
of
freedom
.
--
Locke
.
Dust
thou
art
,
and
unto
dust
shalt
thou
return
.
--
Gen
.
iii
. 19.
2.
To
come
back
,
or
begin
again
,
after
an
interval
,
regular
or
irregular
;
to
appear
again
.
With
the
year
Seasons
return
;
but
not
me
returns
Day
or
the
sweet
approach
of
even
or
morn
. --
Milton
.
3.
To
speak
in
answer
;
to
reply
;
to
respond
.
He
said
,
and
thus
the
queen
of
heaven
returned
.
--
Pope
.
4.
To
revert
;
to
pass
back
into
possession
.
And
Jeroboam
said
in
his
heart
,
Now
shall
the
kingdom
return
to
the
house
of
David
.
--
1Kings
xii
. 26.
5.
To
go
back
in
thought
,
narration
,
or
argument
.
“But
to
return
to
my
story.”
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·turn
,
v. t.
1.
To
bring
,
carry
,
send
,
or
turn
,
back
;
as
,
to
return
a
borrowed
book
,
or
a
hired
horse
.
Both
fled
attonce
,
ne
ever
back
returned
eye
.
--
Spenser
.
2.
To
repay
;
as
,
to
return
borrowed
money
.
3.
To
give
in
requital
or
recompense
;
to
requite
.
The
Lord
shall
return
thy
wickedness
upon
thine
own
head
.
--
1
Kings
ii
. 44.
4.
To
give
back
in
reply
;
as
,
to
return
an
answer
;
to
return
thanks
.
5.
To
retort
;
to
throw
back
;
as
,
to
return
the
lie
.
If
you
are
a
malicious
reader
,
you
return
upon
me
,
that
I
affect
to
be
thought
more
impartial
than
I
am
.
--
Dryden
.
6.
To
report
,
or
bring
back
and
make
known
.
And
all
the
people
answered
together
, . . .
and
Moses
returned
the
words
of
the
people
unto
the
Lord
.
--
Ex
.
xix
. 8.
7.
To
render
,
as
an
account
,
usually
an
official
account
,
to
a
superior
;
to
report
officially
by
a
list
or
statement
;
as
,
to
return
a
list
of
stores
,
of
killed
or
wounded
;
to
return
the
result
of
an
election
.
8.
Hence
,
to
elect
according
to
the
official
report
of
the
election
officers
. [
Eng
.]
9.
To
bring
or
send
back
to
a
tribunal
,
or
to
an
office
,
with
a
certificate
of
what
has
been
done
;
as
,
to
return
a
writ
.
10.
To
convey
into
official
custody
,
or
to
a
general
depository
.
Instead
of
a
ship
,
he
should
levy
money
,
and
return
the
same
to
the
treasurer
for
his
majesty's
use
.
--
Clarendon
.
11.
Tennis
To
bat
(
the
ball
)
back
over
the
net
.
12.
Card Playing
To
lead
in
response
to
the
lead
of
one's
partner
;
as
,
to
return
a
trump
;
to
return
a
diamond
for
a
club
.
To return a lead
Card Playing
,
to
lead
the
same
suit
led
by
one's
partner
.
Syn:
--
To
restore
;
requite
;
repay
;
recompense
;
render
;
remit
;
report
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·turn
n.
1.
The
act
of
returning
(
intransitive
),
or
coming
back
to
the
same
place
or
condition
;
as
,
the
return
of
one
long
absent
;
the
return
of
health
;
the
return
of
the
seasons
,
or
of
an
anniversary
.
At
the
return
of
the
year
the
king
of
Syria
will
come
up
against
thee
.
--
1
Kings
xx
. 22.
His
personal
return
was
most
required
and
necessary
.
--
Shak
.
2.
The
act
of
returning
(
transitive
),
or
sending
back
to
the
same
place
or
condition
;
restitution
;
repayment
;
requital
;
retribution
;
as
,
the
return
of
anything
borrowed
,
as
a
book
or
money
;
a
good
return
in
tennis
.
You
made
my
liberty
your
late
request
:
Is
no
return
due
from
a
grateful
breast
? --
Dryden
.
3.
That
which
is
returned
.
Specifically
:
(a)
A
payment
;
a
remittance
;
a
requital
.
I
do
expect
return
Of
thrice
three
times
the
value
of
this
bond
. --
Shak
.
(b)
An
answer
;
as
,
a
return
to
one's
question
.
(c)
An
account
,
or
formal
report
,
of
an
action
performed
,
of
a
duty
discharged
,
of
facts
or
statistics
,
and
the
like
;
as
,
election
returns
;
a
return
of
the
amount
of
goods
produced
or
sold
;
especially
,
in
the
plural
,
a
set
of
tabulated
statistics
prepared
for
general
information
.
(d)
The
profit
on
,
or
advantage
received
from
,
labor
,
or
an
investment
,
undertaking
,
adventure
,
etc
.
The
fruit
from
many
days
of
recreation
is
very
little
;
but
from
these
few
hours
we
spend
in
prayer
,
the
return
is
great
.
--
Jer
.
Taylor
.
4.
Arch.
The
continuation
in
a
different
direction
,
most
often
at
a
right
angle
,
of
a
building
,
face
of
a
building
,
or
any
member
,
as
a
molding
or
mold
; --
applied
to
the
shorter
in
contradistinction
to
the
longer
;
thus
,
a
facade
of
sixty
feet
east
and
west
has
a
return
of
twenty
feet
north
and
south
.
5.
Law
(a)
The
rendering
back
or
delivery
of
writ
,
precept
,
or
execution
,
to
the
proper
officer
or
court
.
(b)
The
certificate
of
an
officer
stating
what
he
has
done
in
execution
of
a
writ
,
precept
,
etc
.,
indorsed
on
the
document
.
(c)
The
sending
back
of
a
commission
with
the
certificate
of
the
commissioners
.
(d)
A
day
in
bank
.
See
Return day
,
below
.
6.
Mil. & Naval
An
official
account
,
report
,
or
statement
,
rendered
to
the
commander
or
other
superior
officer
;
as
,
the
return
of
men
fit
for
duty
;
the
return
of
the
number
of
the
sick
;
the
return
of
provisions
,
etc
.
7.
pl.
Fort. & Mining
The
turnings
and
windings
of
a
trench
or
mine
.
Return ball
,
a
ball
held
by
an
elastic
string
so
that
it
returns
to
the
hand
from
which
it
is
thrown
, --
used
as
a
plaything
.
Return bend
,
a
pipe
fitting
for
connecting
the
contiguous
ends
of
two
nearly
parallel
pipes
lying
alongside
or
one
above
another
.
Return day
Law
,
the
day
when
the
defendant
is
to
appear
in
court
,
and
the
sheriff
is
to
return
the
writ
and
his
proceedings
.
Return flue
,
in
a
steam
boiler
,
a
flue
which
conducts
flame
or
gases
of
combustion
in
a
direction
contrary
to
their
previous
movement
in
another
flue
.
Return pipe
Steam Heating
,
a
pipe
by
which
water
of
condensation
from
a
heater
or
radiator
is
conveyed
back
toward
the
boiler
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
return
n
1:
document
giving
the
tax
collector
information
about
the
taxpayer's
tax
liability
; "
his
gross
income
was
enough
that
he
had
to
file
a
tax
return
" [
syn
:
tax return
, {
income
tax return
]
2:
a
coming
to
or
returning
home
; "
on
his
return
from
Australia
we
gave
him
a
welcoming
party
" [
syn
:
homecoming
]
3:
the
occurrence
of
a
change
in
direction
back
in
the
opposite
direction
[
syn
:
coming back
]
4:
getting
something
back
again
; "
upon
the
restitution
of
the
book
to
its
rightful
owner
the
child
was
given
a
tongue
lashing
" [
syn
:
restitution
,
restoration
,
regaining
]
5:
the
act
of
returning
to
a
prior
location
; "
they
set
out
on
their
return
to
the
base
camp
"
6:
the
income
arising
from
land
or
other
property
; "
the
average
return
was
about
5%" [
syn
:
issue
,
proceeds
,
take
,
takings
,
yield
,
payoff
]
7:
happening
again
(
especially
at
regular
intervals
); "
the
return
of
spring
" [
syn
:
recurrence
]
8:
a
quick
reply
to
a
question
or
remark
(
especially
a
witty
or
critical
one
); "
it
brought
a
sharp
rejoinder
from
the
teacher
" [
syn
:
rejoinder
,
retort
,
riposte
,
replication
,
comeback
,
counter
]
9:
the
key
on
electric
typewriters
or
computer
keyboards
that
causes
a
carriage
return
and
a
line
feed
[
syn
:
return key
]
10:
a
reciprocal
group
action
; "
in
return
we
gave
them
as
good
as
we
got
" [
syn
:
paying back
,
getting even
]
11:
a
tennis
stroke
that
returns
the
ball
to
the
other
player
;
"
he
won
the
point
on
a
cross-court
return
"
12: (
American
football
)
the
act
of
running
back
the
ball
after
a
kickoff
or
punt
or
interception
or
fumble
13:
the
act
of
someone
appearing
again
; "
his
reappearance
as
Hamlet
has
been
long
awaited
" [
syn
:
reappearance
]
v
1:
come
back
to
place
where
one
has
been
before
,
or
return
to
a
previous
activity
[
syn
:
go back
,
get back
, {
come
back
]
2:
give
back
; "
render
money
" [
syn
:
render
]
3:
go
back
to
a
previous
state
; "
We
reverted
to
the
old
rules
"
[
syn
:
revert
,
retrovert
,
regress
,
turn back
]
4:
go
back
to
something
earlier
; "
This
harks
back
to
a
previous
remark
of
his
" [
syn
:
hark back
,
come back
,
recall
]
5:
bring
back
to
the
point
of
departure
[
syn
:
take back
, {
bring
back
]
6:
return
in
kind
; "
return
a
compliment
"; "
return
her
love
"
7:
make
a
return
; "
return
a
kickback
"
8:
answer
back
[
syn
:
retort
,
come back
,
repay
,
riposte
,
rejoin
]
9:
be
restored
; "
Her
old
vigor
returned
" [
syn
:
come back
]
10:
pay
back
; "
Please
refund
me
my
money
" [
syn
:
refund
,
repay
,
give back
]
11:
pass
down
; "
render
a
verdict
"; "
deliver
a
judgment
" [
syn
:
render
,
deliver
]
12:
elect
again
[
syn
:
reelect
]
13:
be
inherited
by
; "
The
estate
fell
to
my
sister
"; "
The
land
returned
to
the
family
"; "
The
estate
devolved
to
an
heir
that
everybody
had
assumed
to
be
dead
" [
syn
:
fall
,
pass
,
devolve
]
14:
return
to
a
previous
position
;
in
mathematics
; "
The
point
returned
to
the
interior
of
the
figure
"
15:
give
or
supply
; "
The
cow
brings
in
5
liters
of
milk
"; "
This
year's
crop
yielded
1,000
bushels
of
corn
"; "
The
estate
renders
some
revenue
for
the
family
" [
syn
:
render
,
yield
,
give
,
generate
]
16:
submit
(
a
report
,
etc
.)
to
someone
in
authority
; "
submit
a
bill
to
a
legislative
body
"
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