reversal
- IPA[rəˈvərs(ə)l]
美式
- a change to an opposite direction, position, or course of action;an annulment of a judgment, sentence, or decree made by a lower court or authority
noun: reversal, plural noun: reversals
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- 1. a change to an opposite direction, position, or course of action a dramatic reversal in population decline in the Alps the reversal of tidal currents 同義詞
- ▪ an annulment of a judgment, sentence, or decree made by a lower court or authority the Court has upheld the appellate justices in their reversal of the trial court judgment
- ▪ an adverse change of fortune the league champions suffered a reversal at the finals last month 同義詞
- ▪ direct production of a positive image from an exposed film or plate; direct reproduction of a positive or negative image.
- film that gives a positive image directly when processed, used chiefly for making transparencies.
Oxford Dictionary
- a situation in which someone adopts a role the reverse of that which they normally assume in ... one marriage counselor makes use of role reversal, inviting husband and wife to pretend to be each other
Oxford American Dictionary
- the process of producing a positive image directly from another positive: colour reversal films
Oxford Dictionary
- a situation in which someone adopts a role the reverse of that which they normally assume in ... one marriage counsellor makes use of role reversal, inviting husband and wife to pretend to be each other
Oxford Dictionary
- the process of producing a positive image directly from another positive: color reversal films
Oxford American Dictionary
- a transformation in which the passage of time, and so all velocities, are represented as reversed.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[rɪˈvəːsl]
英式
- a change to an opposite direction, position, or course of action: a dramatic reversal in population decline in the Alps the reversal of tidal currents
Oxford Dictionary