revert

US: /ɹiˈvɝt/, /ɹɪˈvɝt/
UK: /ɹɪvˈɜːt/


English Vietnamese dictionary


revert /ri'və:t/
  • nội động từ
    • trở lại (một vấn đề)
      • let us revert to the subject: chúng ta hây trở lạ vấn đề
    • (pháp lý) trở về, trở lại (với chủ cũ) (tài sản)
    • trở lại nguyên thể, trở lại tình trạng man rợ
    • ngoại động từ
      • quay lại (mắt...)
        • to revert one's eyes: nhìn lại phía sau
        • to revert one's steps: (từ hiếm,nghĩa hiếm) lui bước, trở lại
    • danh từ
      • người trở lại với niềm tin ban đầu

    Advanced English dictionary


    + verb
    Phrasal Verbs: revert to sb/sth (law) (of property, rights, etc.) to return to the original owner again
    See also - REVERSION
    revert to sth (formal)
    1 to return to a former state; to start doing sth again that you used to do in the past: After her divorce she reverted to her maiden name. + His manner seems to have reverted to normal. + Try not to revert to your old eating habits. + He reverted to his native language (= started using his native language again). + The house was a school for a while, but has reverted to being a private house. + The area has reverted back to a wilderness. + For a while the children behaved well but they soon reverted to type (= returned to their usual ways).
    2 to return to an earlier topic or subject: So, to revert to your earlier question ... + The conversation kept reverting to the events of March 6th.

    Thesaurus dictionary


    v.
    return, come or go back, take or pick up again, lapse, backslide, regress, relapse, retreat:
    He reverted to his old beliefs about male superiority.

    Concise English dictionary


    reverts|reverted|revertingrɪ'vɜrt /-'vɜːt
    verb
    +go back to a previous state
    +undergo reversion, as in a mutation