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rest
/ˈrɛst/
休息,睡眠,安息,稍息,安靜,靜止,支架,休息處,其餘者,賸餘部分(
vi
.)休息
From:
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rest
重設率
From:
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rest
休息 剩餘
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rest
,
v. t.
1.
To
lay
or
place
at
rest
;
to
quiet
.
Your
piety
has
paid
All
needful
rites
,
to
rest
my
wandering
shade
. --
Dryden
.
2.
To
place
,
as
on
a
support
;
to
cause
to
lean
.
Her
weary
head
upon
your
bosom
rest
.
--
Waller
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rest
,
n.
1.
A
state
of
quiet
or
repose
;
a
cessation
from
motion
or
labor
;
tranquillity
;
as
,
rest
from
mental
exertion
;
rest
of
body
or
mind
.
Sleep
give
thee
all
his
rest
!
--
Shak
.
2.
Hence
,
freedom
from
everything
which
wearies
or
disturbs
;
peace
;
security
.
And
the
land
had
rest
fourscore
years
.
--
Judges
iii
. 30.
3.
Sleep
;
slumber
;
hence
,
poetically
,
death
.
How
sleep
the
brave
who
sink
to
rest
,
By
all
their
country's
wishes
blest
. --
Collins
.
4.
That
on
which
anything
rests
or
leans
for
support
;
as
,
a
rest
in
a
lathe
,
for
supporting
the
cutting
tool
or
steadying
the
work
.
He
made
narrowed
rests
round
about
,
that
the
beams
should
not
be
fastened
in
the
walls
of
the
house
.
--
1
Kings
vi
. 6.
5.
Anc. Armor
A
projection
from
the
right
side
of
the
cuirass
,
serving
to
support
the
lance
.
Their
visors
closed
,
their
lances
in
the
rest
.
--
Dryden
.
6.
A
place
where
one
may
rest
,
either
temporarily
,
as
in
an
inn
,
or
permanently
,
as
,
in
an
abode
.
“Halfway
houses
and
travelers
'
rests
.”
In
dust
our
final
rest
,
and
native
home
.
--
Milton
.
Ye
are
not
as
yet
come
to
the
rest
and
to
the
inheritance
which
the
Lord
your
God
giveth
you
.
--
Deut
.
xii
. 9.
7.
Pros.
A
short
pause
in
reading
verse
;
a
caesura
.
8.
The
striking
of
a
balance
at
regular
intervals
in
a
running
account
.
“An
account
is
said
to
be
taken
with
annual
or
semiannual
rests
.”
9.
A
set
or
game
at
tennis
. [
Obs
.]
10.
Mus.
Silence
in
music
or
in
one
of
its
parts
;
the
name
of
the
character
that
stands
for
such
silence
.
They
are
named
as
notes
are
,
whole
,
half
,
quarter
,etc.
Rest house
,
an
empty
house
for
the
accomodation
of
travelers
;
a
caravansary
. [
India
]
To set one's rest
or
To set up one's rest
,
to
have
a
settled
determination
; --
from
an
old
game
of
cards
,
when
one
so
expressed
his
intention
to
stand
or
rest
upon
his
hand
. [
Obs
.] --
Shak
.
--
Bacon
.
Syn:
--
Cessation
;
pause
;
intermission
;
stop
;
stay
;
repose
;
slumber
;
quiet
;
ease
;
quietness
;
stillness
;
tranquillity
;
peacefulness
;
peace
.
Usage:
--
Rest
,
Repose
.
Rest
is
a
ceasing
from
labor
or
exertion
;
repose
is
a
mode
of
resting
which
gives
relief
and
refreshment
after
toil
and
labor
.
The
words
are
commonly
interchangeable
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rest
v. t.
To
arrest
. [
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rest
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Rested
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Resting
.]
1.
To
cease
from
action
or
motion
,
especially
from
action
which
has
caused
weariness
;
to
desist
from
labor
or
exertion
.
God
. . .
rested
on
the
seventh
day
from
all
his
work
which
he
had
made
.
--
Gen
.
ii
. 2.
Six
days
thou
shalt
do
thy
work
,
and
on
the
seventh
day
thou
shalt
rest
.
--
Ex
.
xxiii
. 12.
2.
To
be
free
from
whatever
wearies
or
disturbs
;
to
be
quiet
or
still
.
There
rest
,
if
any
rest
can
harbor
there
.
--
Milton
.
3.
To
lie
;
to
repose
;
to
recline
;
to
lan
;
as
,
to
rest
on
a
couch
.
4.
To
stand
firm
;
to
be
fixed
;
to
be
supported
;
as
,
a
column
rests
on
its
pedestal
.
5.
To
sleep
;
to
slumber
;
hence
,
poetically
,
to
be
dead
.
Fancy
. . .
then
retries
Into
her
private
cell
when
Nature
rests
. --
Milton
.
6.
To
lean
in
confidence
;
to
trust
;
to
rely
;
to
repose
without
anxiety
;
as
,
to
rest
on
a
man's
promise
.
On
him
I
rested
,
after
long
debate
,
And
not
without
considering
,
fixed
my
fate
. --
Dryden
.
7.
To
be
satisfied
;
to
acquiesce
.
To
rest
in
Heaven's
determination
.
--
Addison
.
To rest with
,
to
be
in
the
power
of
;
to
depend
upon
;
as
,
it
rests
with
him
to
decide
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rest
,
n.
(
With
the
definite
article
.)
1.
That
which
is
left
,
or
which
remains
after
the
separation
of
a
part
,
either
in
fact
or
in
contemplation
;
remainder
;
residue
.
Religion
gives
part
of
its
reward
in
hand
,
the
present
comfort
of
having
done
our
duty
,
and
,
for
the
rest
,
it
offers
us
the
best
security
that
Heaven
can
give
.
--
Tillotson
.
2.
Those
not
included
in
a
proposition
or
description
;
the
remainder
;
others
.
“Plato
and
the
rest
of
the
philosophers.”
Armed
like
the
rest
,
the
Trojan
prince
appears
.
--
Dryden
.
3.
Com.
A
surplus
held
as
a
reserved
fund
by
a
bank
to
equalize
its
dividends
,
etc
.;
in
the
Bank
of
England
,
the
balance
of
assets
above
liabilities
. [
Eng
.]
Syn:
--
Remainder
;
overplus
;
surplus
;
remnant
;
residue
;
reserve
;
others
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rest
,
v. i.
To
be
left
;
to
remain
;
to
continue
to
be
.
The
affairs
of
men
rest
still
uncertain
.
--
Shak
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
rest
n
1:
something
left
after
other
parts
have
been
taken
away
;
"
there
was
no
remainder
"; "
he
threw
away
the
rest
"; "
he
took
what
he
wanted
and
I
got
the
balance
" [
syn
:
remainder
,
balance
,
residual
,
residue
,
residuum
]
2:
freedom
from
activity
(
work
or
strain
or
responsibility
);
"
took
his
repose
by
the
swimming
pool
" [
syn
:
ease
,
repose
,
relaxation
]
3:
a
pause
for
relaxation
; "
people
actually
accomplish
more
when
they
take
time
for
short
rests
" [
syn
:
respite
,
relief
,
rest period
]
4:
a
state
of
inaction
; "
a
body
will
continue
in
a
state
of
rest
until
acted
upon
"
5:
euphemisms
for
death
(
based
on
an
analogy
between
lying
in
a
bed
and
in
a
tomb
); "
she
was
laid
to
rest
beside
her
husband
"; "
they
had
to
put
their
family
pet
to
sleep
"
[
syn
:
eternal rest
,
sleep
,
eternal sleep
,
quietus
]
6:
a
support
on
which
things
can
be
put
; "
the
gun
was
steadied
on
a
special
rest
"
7:
a
musical
notation
indicating
a
silence
of
a
specified
duration
v
1:
not
move
;
be
in
a
resting
position
2:
take
a
short
break
from
one's
activities
in
order
to
relax
[
syn
:
breathe
,
catch one's breath
,
take a breather
]
3:
give
a
rest
to
; "
He
rested
his
bad
leg
"; "
Rest
the
dogs
for
a
moment
"
4:
have
a
place
in
relation
to
something
else
; "
The
fate
of
Bosnia
lies
in
the
hands
of
the
West
"; "
The
responsibility
rests
with
the
Allies
" [
syn
:
lie
]
5:
be
at
rest
[
ant
:
be active
]
6:
stay
the
same
;
remain
in
a
certain
state
; "
The
dress
remained
wet
after
repeated
attempts
to
dry
it
"; "
rest
assured
"; "
stay
alone
"; "
He
remained
unmoved
by
her
tears
"; "
The
bad
weather
continued
for
another
week
" [
syn
:
stay
,
remain
] [
ant
:
change
]
7:
be
inherent
or
innate
in
; [
syn
:
reside
,
repose
]
8:
put
something
in
a
resting
position
,
as
for
support
or
steadying
; "
Rest
your
head
on
my
shoulder
"
9:
sit
,
as
on
a
branch
; "
The
birds
perched
high
in
the
treee
"
[
syn
:
perch
,
roost
]
10:
rest
on
or
as
if
on
a
pillow
; "
pillow
your
head
" [
syn
:
pillow
]
11:
be
inactive
,
refrain
from
acting
; "
The
committee
is
resting
over
the
summer
"
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Rest
(1.)
Gr
.
katapausis
,
equivalent
to
the
Hebrew
word
_noah_ (
Heb
.
4:1).
(2.)
Gr
.
anapausis
, "
rest
from
weariness
" (
Matt
. 11:28).
(3.)
Gr
.
anesis
, "
relaxation
" (2
Thess
. 1:7).
(4.)
Gr
.
sabbatismos
,
a
Sabbath
rest
,
a
rest
from
all
work
(
Heb
. 4:9; R.V., "
sabbath
"),
a
rest
like
that
of
God
when
he
had
finished
the
work
of
creation
.
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