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rein

N วิธีการ ควบคุม  วิธี บังคับ  control restraint wi-te-kan-kub-kum

 

rein

N สาย บังเหียน  บังเหียน  bridle strap sai-bang-hian

 

rein

VT ควบคุม  บังคับ  control restrain kub-kum

 

rein back / in

PHRV ควบคุม ความรู้สึก  kub-kum-kwam-ru-suek

 

rein back / in

PHRV ดึง บังเหียน (ม้า )ควบคุม ความเร็ว  duang-bang-hian-kub-kum-kwam-reo

 

rein up

PHRV ดึง บังเหียน (ม้า )ให้ หยุด  duang-bang-hian-hai-yud

 

reincarnate

VT ทำให้ มา เกิด ใหม่  tam-hai-ma-koed-mai

 

reincarnation

N การ กลับชาติมาเกิด ใหม่  การจุ ติ ใหม่  incarnation rebirth kan-kab-chad-ma-koed

 

reindeer

N กวาง ขนาดใหญ่ แถบ ขั้วโลกเหนือ  มี เขา เป็น กิ่ง แขนง ทั้งตัว ผู้ และ ตัวเมีย  caribou kwang-ka-nad-yai-teb-kua-lok

 

reinforce

VT ทำให้ แข็งแกร่ง ขึ้น  เสริม  สนับสนุน  strengthen support tam-hai-kang-krang-kuan

 

reinforce

VT เพิ่ม กำลัง ทางทหาร  เสริมกำลัง ทหาร  poem-kam-lang-ta-han

 

reinforce with

PHRV สนับสนุน ด้วย  ส่งเสริม ด้วย  sa-nab-sa-nuan-duai

 

reinforce with

PHRV เสริม ด้วย  ทำให้ แข็งแรง  soem-duai

 

reinforce with

PHRV ให้รางวัล (เพื่อ กระตุ้น  hai-rang-wan

 

reinforced concrete

N โครงสร้าง แบบ คอนกรีตเสริมเหล็ก  krong-sang-beab-kon-krid

 

reinforcement

N การ สนับสนุน  การ เสริม  coating pillar support kan-sa-nab-sa-nun

 

reinstate

VT นำ กลับมา ใช้ อีก (กฎหมาย  restore nam-kab-ma-chai-eak

 

reinstate

VT ให้ กลับมา รับ ตำแหน่ง เดิม  give back replace hai-kab-ma-rub-tam-nang-doem

 

reinstate in

PHRV กลับคืน สู่  kab-kuan-su

 

reinsurance

N การ ประกัน ใหม่  kan-pra-kan-mai

 

reinsure

VT ทำ ประกัน ใหม่  tam-pra-kan-mai

 

reinsurer

N ผู้ทำ ประกัน ใหม่  phu-tam-pra-kan-mai

 

reintegrate

VT ทำให้ บูรณ ภาพ ใหม่  รวบรวม ใหม่ 

 

reinterpret

VT แปล ใหม่  prea-mai

 

reintroduce

VT แนะนำ อีก  nean-nam-eak

 

reinvent

VT สร้าง หรือ นำเสนอ ใน รูปแบบ ใหม่  sang-rue-nam-sa-nor-nai-rub-beab-mai

 

reinvest

VT ลงทุน ใหม่  long-tun-mai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

REIN

n.[L. retina, retinaculum. If contracted from the Latin, it is from retineo, otherwise from the root of arrest. ] 1. The strap of a bridle, fastened to the curb or snaffle on each side, by which the rider of a horse restrains and governs him.
2. The instrument of curbing, restraining or governing; government.
To give the reins, to give license; to leave without restraint.
To take the reins, to take the guidance or government.

 

REIN

v.t. 1. To govern by a bridle.
2. To restrain; to control.

 

REINDEER

n. A species of the cervine genus; more correctly written ranedeer, or rather rane, which is the true name.

 

REINFECT

v.t.[re and infect. ] To infect again.

 

REINFECTED

pp. Infected again.

 

REINFECTING

ppr. Infecting again.

 

REINFECTIOUS

a.Capable of infecting again.

 

REINFORCE

v.t.[re and enforce. ] To give new force to; to strengthen by new assistance or support. [It is written also re-enforce; but reinforce seems now to be the most common. ]

 

REINFORCED

pp. Strengthened by additional force.

 

REINFORCEMENT

n.New force added; fresh supplies of strength; particularly, additional troops or ships.

 

REINFORCING

ppr. Adding fresh force to.

 

REINGRATIATE

v.t.To ingratiate again.

 

REINGRATIATE

v.t.[re and ingratiate. ] To ingratiate again; to recommend again to favor.

 

REINGRATIATED

pp. Reinstated in favor.

 

REINGRATIATING

ppr. Ingratiating again.

 

REINHABIT

v.t.[re and inhabit. ] To inhabit again.

 

REINHABITED

pp. Inhabited again.

 

REINHABITING

ppr. Inhabiting a second time.

 

REINLESS

a.Without rein; without restraint; unchecked.

 

REINLIST

v.t.or v.i. [re and inlist. ] To inlist again. [It is written also re-enlist. ]

 

REINLISTED

pp. Inlisted anew.

 

REINLISTING

ppr. Inlisting anew.

 

REINLISTMENT

n.The act of inlisting anew; the act of engaging again in military service.

 

REINQUIRE

v.t.To inquire a second time.

 

REINS

n.plu. [L. ren, renes.] 1. The kidneys; the lower part of the back.
2. In Scripture, the inward parts; the heart, or seat of the affections and passions. Psalm 73:21.

 

REINSERT

v.t.[re and insert. ] To insert a second time.

 

REINSERTED

pp. Inserted again.

 

REINSERTING

ppr. Inserting again.

 

REINSERTION

n.A second insertion.

 

REINSPECT

v.t.[re and inspect. ] To inspect again, as provisions.

 

REINSPECTION

n.The act of inspecting a second time.

 

REINSPIRE

v.t.[re and inspire. ] To inspire anew.

 

REINSPIRED

pp. Inspired again.

 

REINSPIRING

ppr. Inspiring again.

 

REINSTALL

v.t.[re and install. ] To install again; to seat anew.

 

REINSTALLED

pp. Installed anew.

 

REINSTALLING

ppr. Installing again.

 

REINSTALLMENT

n.A second installment.

 

REINSTATE

v.t.[re and instate. ] To place again in possession or in a former state; to restore to a state from which one has been removed; as, to reinstate a king in the possession of the kingdom; to reinstate one in the affections of his family.

 

REINSTATED

pp. Replaced in possession or in a former state.

 

REINSTATEMENT

n.The act of putting in a former state; re-establishment.

 

REINSTATING

ppr. Replacing in a former state; putting again in possession.

 

REINSURANCE

n.[re and insurance. See Sure. ] An insurance of property already insured; a second insurance of the same property. Such reinsurance is permitted by the French commercial code; but in England is prohibited by statute, except when the first underwriter is insolvent.

 

REINSURE

v.t.[re and insure. ] To insure the same property a second time by other underwriters. The insurer may cause the property insured to be reinsured by other persons.

 

REINSURED

pp. Insured a second time by other persons.

 

REINSURING

ppr. Insuring a second time by other persons.

 

REINTEGRATE

v.t.[L. redintegro; red, re, and integro, from integer. ] To renew with regard to any state or quality; to restore. [Little used. ]

 

REINTERROGATE

v.t.[re and interrogate. ] To interrogate again; to question repeatedly.

 

REINTHRONE

v.t.[re and inthrone. See Enthrone. ] To replace on the throne.

 

REINTHRONED

pp. Placed again on the throne.

 

REINTHRONING

ppr. Replacing on the throne.

 

REINTHRONIZE

v.t.To reinthrone. [Not in use. ]

 

REINVEST

v.t.[re and invest. ] To invest anew.

 

REINVESTED

pp. Invested again.

 

REINVESTING

ppr. Investing anew.

 

REINVESTMENT

n.The act of investing anew; a second or repeated investment.

 

REINVIGORATE

v.t.To revive vigor in; to reanimate.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

REIN

Rein (rn ), n. Etym: [F. rêne, fr. (assumed ) LL. retina, fr. L.retinere to hold back. See Retain. ]

 

1. The strap of a bridle, fastened to the curb or snaffle on each side, by which the rider or driver governs the horse. This knight laid hold upon his reyne. Chaucer.

 

2. Hence, an instrument or means of curbing, restraining, or governing; government; restraint. "Let their eyes rove without rein. " Milton. To give rein, To give the rein to, to give license to; to leave withouut restrain. -- To take the reins, to take the guidance or government; to assume control.

 

REIN

Rein, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Reined (rnd ); p. pr. & vb. n. Reining.]

 

1. To govern or direct with the reins; as, to rein a horse one way or another. He mounts and reins his horse. Chapman.

 

2. To restrain; to control; to check. Being once chafed, he can not Be reined again to temperance. Shak. To rein in or rein up, to check the speed of, or cause to stop, by drawing the reins.

 

REIN

REIN Rein, v. i.

 

Defn: To be guided by reins. [R.] Shak.

 

REINAUGURATE

REINAUGURATE Re `in *au "gu *rate, v. t.

 

Defn: To inaugurate anew.

 

REINCIT

REINCIT Re "in *cit " (-st "), v. t.

 

Defn: To incite again.

 

REINCORPORATE

REINCORPORATE Re `in *cor "po *rate, v. t.

 

Defn: To incorporate again.

 

REINCREASE

REINCREASE Re `in *crease " (-krs "), v. t.

 

Defn: To increase again.

 

REINCUR

REINCUR Re `in *cur " (-kr "), v. t.

 

Defn: To incur again.

 

REINDEER

Rein "deer ` (rn "dr ), n. Etym: [Icel. hreinn reindeer + E. deer. Icel.hreinn is of Lapp or Finnish origin; cf. Lappish reino pasturage. ] [Formerly written also raindeer, and ranedeer. ] (Zool.)

 

Defn: Any ruminant of the genus Rangifer, of the Deer family, found in the colder parts of both the Eastern and Western hemispheres, and having long irregularly branched antlers, with the brow tines palmate.

 

Note: The common European species (R. tarandus ) is domesticated in Lapland. The woodland reindeer or caribou (R. caribou ) is found in Canada and Maine (see Caribou. ) The Barren Ground reindeer or caribou (R. Groelandicus ), of smaller size, is found on the shores of the Arctic Ocean, in both hemispheries. Reindeer moss (Bot. ), a gray branching lichen (Cladonia rangiferina ) which forms extensive patches on the ground in arctic and even in north temperature regions. It is the principal food of the Lapland reindeer in winter. -- Reindeer period (Geol.), a name sometimes given to a part of the Paleolithic era when the reindeer was common over Central Europe.

 

REINDUCE

REINDUCE Re `in *duce " (r `n *ds "), v. t.

 

Defn: To induce again.

 

REINETTE

Rei *nette " (r *nt "), n. Etym: [F. See 1st Rennet. ] (Bot. )

 

Defn: A name given to many different kinds of apples, mostly of French origin.

 

REINFECT

Re `in *fect " (r `n *fkt ), v. t. Etym: [Pref. re- + infect: cf. F.réinfecter.]

 

Defn: To infect again.

 

REINFECTIOUS

REINFECTIOUS Re `in *fec "tious (-fk "shs ), a.

 

Defn: Capable of reinfecting.

 

REINFORCE

REINFORCE Re `in *force " (-frs "), v. t.

 

Defn: See Reënforce, v. t.

 

REINFORCE

REINFORCE Re `in *force ", n.

 

Defn: See Reënforce, n.

 

REINFORCEMENT

REINFORCEMENT Re `in *force "ment (-ment ), n.

 

Defn: See Reënforcement.

 

REINFUND

Re `in *fund " (-fnd "), v. i. Etym: [Pref. re- + L. infundere to pour in. ]

 

Defn: To flow in anew. [Obs. ] Swift.

 

REINGRATIATE

REINGRATIATE Re `in *gra "ti *ate (-gr "sh *t ), v. t.

 

Defn: To ingratiate again or anew. Sir. T. Herbert.

 

REINHABIT

REINHABIT Re `in *hab "it (-hb "t ), v. t.

 

Defn: To inhabit again. Mede.

 

REINLESS

REINLESS Rein "less (rn "ls ), a.

 

Defn: Not having, or not governed by, reins; hence, not checked or restrained.

 

REINS

Reins (rnz ), n. pl. Etym: [F. rein, pl. reins, fr. L. ren, pl. renes.]

 

1. The kidneys; also, the region of the kidneys; the loins.

 

2. The inward impulses; the affections and passions; -- so called because formerly supposed to have their seat in the part of the body where the kidneys are. My reins rejoice, when thy lips speak right things. Prov. xxiii. 16.I am he which searcheth the reins and hearts. Rev. ii. 23. Reins of a vault (Arch. ), the parts between the crown andd the spring or abutment, including, and having especial reference to, the loading or filling behind the shell of the vault. The reins are to a vault nearly what the haunches are to an arch, and when a vault gives way by thrusting outward, it is because its reins are not sufficiently filled up.

 

REINSERT

REINSERT Re `in *sert " (r `n *srt "), v. t.

 

Defn: To insert again.

 

REINSERTION

REINSERTION Re `in *ser "tion (-sr "shn ), n.

 

Defn: The act of reinserting.

 

REINSPECT

REINSPECT Re `in *spect " (-spkt "), v. t.

 

Defn: To inspect again.

 

REINSPECTION

REINSPECTION Re `in *spec "tion (-spk "shn ), n.

 

Defn: The act of reinspecting.

 

REINSPIRE

REINSPIRE Re `in *spire " (-spr "), v. t.

 

Defn: To inspire anew. Milton.

 

REINSPIRIT

REINSPIRIT Re `in *spir "it (-sp `r "t ), v. t.

 

Defn: To give fresh spirit to.

 

REINSTALL

Re `in *stall " (-stl "), v. t. Etym: [Pref. re- + install: cf. F.réinstaller.]

 

Defn: To install again. Milton.

 

REINSTALLMENT

REINSTALLMENT Re `in *stall "ment (ment ), n.

 

Defn: A renewed installment.

 

REINSTATE

REINSTATE Re `in *state " (-stt "), v. t.

 

Defn: To place again in possession, or in a former state; to restore to a state from which one had been removed; to instate again; as, to reinstate a king in the possession of the kingdom. For the just we have said already thet some of them were reinstated in their pristine happiness and felicity. Glanvill.

 

REINSTATEMENT

REINSTATEMENT Re `in *state "ment (-ment ), n.

 

Defn: The act of reinstating; the state of being reinstated; re

 

REINSTATION

REINSTATION Re `in *sta "tion (-st "shn ), n.

 

Defn: Reinstatement. [R.]

 

REINSTRUCT

REINSTRUCT Re `in *struct " (-strkt "), v. t.

 

Defn: To instruct anew.

 

REINSURANCE

REINSURANCE Re `in *sur "ance (-shr "ans ), n.

 

1. Insurance a second time or again; renewed insurance.

 

2. A contract by which an insurer is insured wholly or in part against the risk he has incurred in insuring somebody else. See Reassurance.

 

REINSURE

REINSURE Re `in *sure " (-shr "), v. t.

 

1. To insure again after a former insuranse has ceased; to renew insurance on.

 

2. To insure, as life or property, in favor of one who has taken an inssurance risk upon it. The innsurer may cause the property insured to be reinsured by other persons. Walsh.

 

REINSURER

REINSURER Re `in *sur "er (-shr "r ), n.

 

Defn: One who gives reinsurance.

 

REINTEGRATE

Re *in "te *grate (r *n "t *grt ), v. t. Etym: [Pref. re- + integrate. Cf. Redintegrate. ]

 

Defn: To renew with regard to any state or quality; to restore; to bring again together into a whole, as the parts off anything; to reas, to reintegrate a nation. Bacon.

 

REINTEGRATION

REINTEGRATION Re *in `te *gra "tion (-gr "shn ), n.

 

Defn: A renewing, or making whole again. See Redintegration.

 

REINTER

REINTER Re `in *ter " (r `n *tr "), v. t.

 

Defn: To inter again.

 

REINTERROGATE

REINTERROGATE Re `in *ter "ro *gate (-tr "r *gt ), v. t.

 

Defn: To interrogate again; to question repeatedly. Cotgrave.

 

REINTHRONE

REINTHRONE Re `in *throne " (-thrn "), v. t.

 

Defn: See Reënthrone.

 

REINTHRONIZE

REINTHRONIZE Re `in *thron "ize (-z ), v. t.

 

Defn: To enthrone again. [Obs. ]

 

REINTRODUCE

REINTRODUCE Re *in `tro *duce " (r *n `tr *ds "), v. t.

 

Defn: To introduce again. -- Re *in `tro *duc "tion (-d, n.

 

REINVEST

REINVEST Re `in *vest " (r `n *vst "), v. t.

 

Defn: To invest again or anew.

 

REINVESTIGATE

REINVESTIGATE Re `in *ves "ti *gate (-vs "t *gt ), v. t.

 

Defn: To investigate again. -- Re `in *ves `ti *ga "tion (-g, n.

 

REINVESTMENT

REINVESTMENT Re `in *vest "ment (-vst "ment ), n.

 

Defn: The act of investing anew; a second or repeated investment.

 

REINVIGORATE

REINVIGORATE Re `in *vig "or *ate (-vg "r *t ), v. t.

 

Defn: To invigorate anew.

 

REINVOLVE

REINVOLVE Re `in *volve " (-vlv "), v. t.

 

Defn: To involve anew.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

rein

rein |rān reɪn | noun (usu. reins ) a long, narrow strap attached at one end to a horse's bit, typically used in pairs to guide or check a horse while riding or driving. the power to direct and control: management is criticized for its unwillingness to let go of the reins of an organization and delegate routine tasks. verb [ with obj. ] check or guide (a horse ) by pulling on its reins: he reined in his horse and waited for her. keep under control; restrain: with an effort, she reined back her impatience | critics noted the failure of the administration to rein in public spending. PHRASES draw rein stop one's horse. ( a ) free rein freedom of action or expression: he was given free rein to work out his designs. keep a tight rein on exercise strict control over; allow little freedom to: her only chance of survival was to keep a tight rein on her feelings and words. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French rene, based on Latin retinere retain. usage: The idiomatic phrase a free rein, which derives from the literal meaning of using reins to control a horse, is sometimes misinterpreted and written as a free reign. More than a third of the citations for the phrase in the Oxford English Corpus use reign instead of rein .

 

reincarnate

re in car nate verb |ˌrē -inˈkärˌnāt ˌriɪnˈkɑrˌneɪt | [ with obj. ] cause (someone ) to undergo rebirth in another body: a man may be reincarnated in animal form | (as adj. reincarnated ) : a reincarnated soul. [ no obj. ] (of a person ) be reborn in this way: they were afraid she would reincarnate as a vampire. adjective |-nət riːɪnˈkɑːrneɪt | [ usu. postpositive ] reborn in another body: he claims that the girl is his dead daughter reincarnate.

 

reincarnation

re in car na tion |ˌrē -inkärˈnāSHən ˈˌriɪnˌkɑrˈneɪʃən | noun the rebirth of a soul in a new body. a person or animal in whom a particular soul is believed to have been reborn: he is said to be a reincarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu. a new version of something from the past: the latest reincarnation of the hippie look.

 

reincorporate

re in cor po rate |ˌrē -inˈkôrpəˌrāt ˌriɪnˈkɔrpəreɪt | verb [ with obj. ] make (something ) a part of something else once more: a campaign to reincorporate the visual arts into religious devotion. DERIVATIVES re in cor po ra tion |ˌrē -inˌkôrpəˈrāSHən |noun

 

reindeer

rein deer |ˈrānˌdi (ə )r ˈreɪnˌdɪ (ə )r | noun ( pl. same or reindeers ) a deer of the tundra and subarctic regions of Eurasia and North America, both sexes of which have large branching antlers. Most Eurasian reindeer are domesticated and used for drawing sleds and as a source of milk, flesh, and hide. [Genus Rangifer, family Cervidae: several species, in particular R. tarandus. ] ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old Norse hreindýri, from hreinn reindeer + dýr deer.

 

reindeer moss

rein deer moss noun a large branching bluish-gray lichen that grows in arctic and subarctic regions, sometimes providing the chief winter food of reindeer. [Cladonia rangiferina, order Cladoniales. ]

 

reindustrialize

reindustrialize |riːɪnˈdʌstrɪəlʌɪz |(also reindustrialise ) verb [ with obj. ] revitalize or modernize the industry of (a country or area ). DERIVATIVES reindustrialization |-ˈzeɪʃ (ə )n |noun

 

Reiner, Carl

Rein er, Carl |ˈrīnər ˈraɪnər | (1922 –), US television writer and actor. He was a writer for Caesar's Hour (1954 –57 ) and wrote for and acted on The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961 –66 ). He also directed movies such as Oh God! (1977 ), The Jerk (1979 ), and That Old Feeling (1997 ). His son Rob Reiner (1947 –) (full name Robert Norman Reiner ), noted for his role as the son-in-law on television's All in the Family 1971 –78, became a director, with such movies as The Princess Bride (1987 ), When Harry Met Sally (1989 ), The American President (1995 ), Ghosts of Mississippi (1996 ), and The Bucket List (2007 ).

 

reinfect

re in fect |ˌrē -inˈfekt ˌriɪnˈfɛkt | verb [ with obj. ] (usu. be reinfected ) cause to become infected again. DERIVATIVES re in fec tion |-ˈfekSHən |noun

 

reinflate

re |inflate verb [ with obj. ] 1 fill (something, especially a tyre ) with air or gas again. 2 cause inflation of (a currency ) or in (an economy ) again. DERIVATIVES reinflatable adjective, reinflation noun

 

reinforce

re in force |ˌrē -inˈfôrs ˈˌriɪnˈfɔrs | verb [ with obj. ] strengthen or support, esp. with additional personnel or material: paratroopers were sent to reinforce the troops already in the area. strengthen (an existing feeling, idea, or habit ): various actions of the leaders so reinforced fears and suspicions that war became unavoidable. DERIVATIVES re in forc er noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from French renforcer, influenced by inforce, an obsolete spelling of enforce; the sense of providing military support is probably from Italian rinforzare.

 

reinforced concrete

re in forced con crete |ˈˌriɪnˈfɔrst ˌkɑnˈkrit | noun concrete in which wire mesh or steel bars are embedded to increase its tensile strength.

 

reinforcement

re in force ment |ˌrē -inˈfôrsmənt ˈˌriɪnˈfɔrsmənt | noun the action or process of reinforcing or strengthening. the process of encouraging or establishing a belief or pattern of behavior, esp. by encouragement or reward. (reinforcements ) extra personnel sent to increase the strength of an army or similar force: a small force would hold the position until reinforcements could be sent. the strengthening structure or material employed in reinforced concrete or plastic.

 

reinhabit

re |inhabit verb [ with obj. ] inhabit (a place ) again.

 

Reinhardt, Django

Reinhardt, Django |ˈrʌɪnhɑːt | (1910 –53 ), Belgian jazz guitarist; born Jean Baptiste Reinhardt. He became famous in Paris in the 1930s for his improvisational style, blending swing with influences from his Gypsy background. In 1934, together with violinist Stephane Grappelli, he formed the Quintette du Hot Club de France.

 

Reinhardt, Max

Rein hardt, Max |ˈrīnˌhärt ˈraɪnˌhɑrd | (1873 –1943 ), Austrian director and impresario; born Max Goldmann. He produced large-scale versions of such works as Sophocles' Oedipus Rex (1910 ) and helped to establish the Salzburg Festival with Richard Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannsthal.

 

reinsert

re in sert |ˌrē -inˈsərt ˌriɪnˈsərt | verb [ with obj. ] place (something ) back into its previous position. DERIVATIVES re in ser tion |-ˈsərSHən |noun

 

reinstall

re in stall |ˌrē -inˈstôl ˌriɪnˈstɔl |(Brit. also reinstal ) verb ( reinstalls (or Brit. reinstals ), reinstalling, reinstalled ) [ with obj. ] place or fix (equipment or machinery ) in position again. install (computer software ) again: I reinstalled the program. noun an act of reinstalling something, esp. software: try performing a “clean reinstall of your system software. DERIVATIVES re in stal la tion |ˌrē -instəˈlāSHən |noun, re in stall er noun

 

reinstate

re in state |ˌrē -inˈstāt ˈˌriɪnˈsteɪt | verb [ with obj. ] restore (someone or something ) to their former position or condition: the union is fighting to reinstate the fired journalists. DERIVATIVES re in state ment noun

 

reinstitute

re in sti tute |rēˈinstit (y )o͞ot riˈɪnstɪt (j )ut | verb [ with obj. ] institute or introduce again: by reinstituting the draft they could alienate a new generation of American youth. DERIVATIVES re in sti tu tion noun

 

reinsure

re in sure |ˌrē -inˈSHo͝or ˈˌriɪnˈʃʊ (ə )r | verb [ with obj. ] (of an insurer ) transfer (all or part of a risk ) to another insurer to provide protection against the risk of the first insurance. DERIVATIVES re in sur ance |-ˈSHo͝orəns |noun, re in sur er noun

 

reintegrate

re in te grate |rēˈintəˌgrāt ˌriˈɪntəˌɡreɪt | verb [ with obj. ] restore (elements regarded as disparate ) to unity. restore to a position as a part fitting easily into a larger whole: it can be difficult for an offender to be reintegrated into the community. DERIVATIVES re in te gra tion |ˌrēintəˈgrāSHən |noun

 

reinter

re in ter |ˌrē -inˈtər ˌriɪnˈtər | verb [ with obj. ] bury (a corpse ) again, often in a different place than that of the first burial. DERIVATIVES re in ter ment noun

 

reintermediation

re in ter me di a tion |ˌrēintərˌmēdēˈāSHən ˌriɪntərˌmidiˈeɪʃən | noun the transfer or bringing back of borrowing and investments from an outside credit business into the banking system. the insertion of middlemen into transactions between producers and consumers. ORIGIN 1970s: from re- + intermediate + -ation .

 

reinterpret

re in ter pret |ˌrē -inˈtərprət ˈˌriɪnˈtərprət | verb ( reinterprets, reinterpreting, reinterpreted ) [ with obj. ] interpret (something ) in a new or different way. DERIVATIVES re in ter pre ta tion |ˌrē -inˌtərprəˈtāSHən |noun

 

reintroduce

re in tro duce |ˌrē -intrəˈd (y )o͞os ˈˌriɪntrəˈd (j )us | verb [ with obj. ] bring (something, esp. a law or system ) into existence or effect again: thirty-six states have reintroduced the death penalty. put (a species of animal or plant ) back into a region where it formerly lived: a plan to reintroduce wolves to Yellowstone National Park. DERIVATIVES re in tro duc tion |-ˈdəkSHən |noun

 

reinvade

re |invade verb [ with obj. ] invade (something, especially a country or region ) again. DERIVATIVES reinvasion noun

 

reinvent

re in vent |ˌrē -inˈvent ˈˌriɪnˈvɛnt | verb [ with obj. ] change (something ) so much that it appears to be entirely new: he brought opera to the masses and reinvented the waltz. (reinvent oneself ) take up a very different job or way of life: the actor wants to reinvent himself as an independent movie mogul. PHRASES reinvent the wheel waste a great deal of time or effort in creating something that already exists. DERIVATIVES re in ven tion |-ˈvenCHən |noun

 

reinvest

re in vest |ˌrē -inˈvest ˈˌriɪnˈvɛst | verb [ with obj. ] put (the profit on a previous investment ) back into the same place: the enterprise had been expanded by reinvesting profits. DERIVATIVES re in vest ment |-ˈvestmənt |noun

 

reinvestigate

re in ves ti gate |rē -inˈvestiˌgāt riɪnˈvɛstɪˌɡeɪt | verb [ with obj. ] investigate (a matter ) again: detectives made the decision to reinvestigate the case. DERIVATIVES re in ves ti ga tion noun

 

reinvigorate

re in vig or ate |ˌrē -inˈvigəˌrāt ˈˌriɪnˈvɪɡəˌreɪt | verb [ with obj. ] give new energy or strength to: we are fully committed to reinvigorating the economy of the area. DERIVATIVES re in vig or a tion |ˌrē -inˌvigəˈrāSHən |noun

 

Oxford Dictionary

rein

rein |reɪn | noun (usu. reins ) a long, narrow strap attached at one end to a horse's bit, typically used in pairs to guide or check a horse in riding or driving. Brit. a pair of straps used to restrain a young child. the power to direct and control: a new chairperson will soon take over the reins. verb [ with obj. and adverbial ] check or guide (a horse ) by pulling on its reins: he reined in his horse and waited. keep under control; restrain: with an effort, she reined back her impatience | the government had failed to rein in public spending. PHRASES draw rein Brit. stop one's horse. ( a ) free rein freedom of action or expression: he was given free rein to work out his designs. keep a tight rein on exercise strict control over: her only chance of survival was to keep a tight rein on her feelings. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French rene, based on Latin retinere retain . usage: The idiomatic phrase a free rein, which derives from the literal meaning of using reins to control a horse, is sometimes misinterpreted and written as a free reign. More than a third of the citations for the phrase in the Oxford English Corpus use reign instead of rein .

 

reincarnate

re |incar |nate verb |ˌriːɪnˈkɑːneɪt | [ with obj. ] cause (someone ) to undergo rebirth in another body: a man may be reincarnated in animal form | (as adj. reincarnated ) : a reincarnated soul. [ no obj. ] be reborn in another body: they were afraid she would reincarnate as a vampire. adjective |ˌriːɪnˈkɑːnət | [ usu. postpositive ] reborn in another body: he claims that the girl is his dead daughter reincarnate.

 

reincarnation

re |incar |na ¦tion |ˌriːɪnkɑːˈneɪʃ (ə )n | noun [ mass noun ] the rebirth of a soul in another body. [ count noun ] a person or animal in whom a particular soul is believed to have been reborn: he believed he was the reincarnation of Louis XVI. [ count noun ] a new version of something from the past: the latest reincarnation of the hippie look.

 

reincorporate

re |incor ¦por |ate |riːɪnˈkɔːpəreɪt | verb [ with obj. ] make (something ) a part of something else once more: a campaign to reincorporate the visual arts into religious devotion. DERIVATIVES reincorporation |-ˈreɪʃ (ə )n |noun

 

reindeer

rein |deer |ˈreɪndɪə | noun ( pl. same or reindeers ) a deer of the tundra and subarctic regions of Eurasia and North America, both sexes of which have large branching antlers. Most Eurasian reindeer are domesticated and used for drawing sledges and as a source of milk, flesh, and hide. Called caribou in North America. Rangifer tarandus, family Cervidae. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old Norse hreindýri, from hreinn reindeer + dýr deer .

 

reindeer moss

rein |deer moss noun a large branching bluish-grey lichen which grows in arctic and subarctic regions, sometimes providing the chief winter food of reindeer. Cladonia rangiferina, order Cladoniales.

 

reindustrialize

reindustrialize |riːɪnˈdʌstrɪəlʌɪz |(also reindustrialise ) verb [ with obj. ] revitalize or modernize the industry of (a country or area ). DERIVATIVES reindustrialization |-ˈzeɪʃ (ə )n |noun

 

Reiner, Carl

Rein er, Carl |ˈrīnər ˈraɪnər | (1922 –), US television writer and actor. He was a writer for Caesar's Hour (1954 –57 ) and wrote for and acted on The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961 –66 ). He also directed movies such as Oh God! (1977 ), The Jerk (1979 ), and That Old Feeling (1997 ). His son Rob Reiner (1947 –) (full name Robert Norman Reiner ), noted for his role as the son-in-law on television's All in the Family 1971 –78, became a director, with such movies as The Princess Bride (1987 ), When Harry Met Sally (1989 ), The American President (1995 ), Ghosts of Mississippi (1996 ), and The Bucket List (2007 ).

 

reinfect

re |infect |riːɪnˈfɛkt | verb [ with obj. ] cause to become infected again. DERIVATIVES reinfection |riːɪnˈfɛkʃ (ə )n |noun

 

reinflate

re |inflate verb [ with obj. ] 1 fill (something, especially a tyre ) with air or gas again. 2 cause inflation of (a currency ) or in (an economy ) again. DERIVATIVES reinflatable adjective, reinflation noun

 

reinforce

re |inforce |riːɪnˈfɔːs | verb [ with obj. ] strengthen or support (an object or substance ), especially with additional material: the helmet has been reinforced with a double layer of cork. strengthen (an existing feeling, idea, or habit ): the next few months reinforced my opinion of Vince as a man of his word. strengthen (a military force ) with additional personnel or equipment. DERIVATIVES reinforcer noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from French renforcer, influenced by inforce, an obsolete spelling of enforce; the sense of providing military support is probably from Italian rinforzare.

 

reinforced concrete

re |inforced con |crete noun [ mass noun ] concrete in which metal bars or wire is embedded to increase its tensile strength.

 

reinforcement

re |inforce |ment |riːɪnˈfɔːsm (ə )nt | noun [ mass noun ] the action or process of reinforcing or strengthening. the process of encouraging or establishing a belief or pattern of behaviour. (reinforcements ) extra personnel sent to increase the strength of an army or similar force: a small force would hold the position until reinforcements could be sent. the strengthening structure or material employed in reinforced concrete or plastic.

 

reinhabit

re |inhabit verb [ with obj. ] inhabit (a place ) again.

 

Reinhardt, Django

Reinhardt, Django |ˈrʌɪnhɑːt | (1910 –53 ), Belgian jazz guitarist; born Jean Baptiste Reinhardt. He became famous in Paris in the 1930s for his improvisational style, blending swing with influences from his Gypsy background. In 1934, together with violinist Stephane Grappelli, he formed the Quintette du Hot Club de France.

 

Reinhardt, Max

Reinhardt, Max |ˈrʌɪnhɑːt | (1873 –1943 ), Austrian director and impresario; born Max Goldmann. He produced large-scale versions of such works as Sophocles' Oedipus Rex (1910 ), and helped establish the Salzburg Festival, with Richard Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannsthal.

 

reinsert

re |insert |riːɪnˈsəːt | verb [ with obj. ] place (something ) back into its previous position. DERIVATIVES reinsertion |-ˈsəːʃ (ə )n |noun

 

reinstall

reinstall |riːɪnˈstɔːl |(also reinstal ) verb ( reinstalls or reinstals, reinstalling, reinstalled ) [ with obj. ] 1 place or fix (equipment or machinery ) in position again. install (computer software ) again: I reinstalled the program. 2 place (someone ) in a position of authority again; reinstate. noun an act of reinstalling something, especially software. DERIVATIVES reinstallation noun, reinstalment noun

 

reinstate

re |instate |riːɪnˈsteɪt | verb [ with obj. ] restore (someone or something ) to their former position or state: the union threatened strike action if Owen was not reinstated.

 

reinstatement

re |instate |ment |ˌriːɪnˈsteɪtm (ə )nt | noun [ mass noun ] the action of giving someone back a position they have lost: the student body gave its support to the two expelled students and demanded their reinstatement. the restoration of something such as a law or custom: others have demanded the reinstatement of the death penalty.

 

reinstitute

reinstitute verb [ with obj. ] institute or introduce again: by reinstituting conscription they could alienate a new generation of American youth. DERIVATIVES reinstitution noun

 

reinsure

re |insure |riːɪnˈʃʊə | verb [ with obj. ] (of an insurer ) transfer (all or part of a risk ) to another insurer to provide protection against the risk of the first insurance. DERIVATIVES reinsurance noun, reinsurer noun

 

reintegrate

re |inte ¦grate |riːˈɪntɪgreɪt | verb [ with obj. ] restore (elements regarded as disparate ) to unity. integrate (someone ) back into society: it can be difficult for an offender to be reintegrated into the community. DERIVATIVES reintegration |-ˈgreɪʃ (ə )n |noun

 

reinter

re |inter |riːɪnˈtəː | verb [ with obj. ] bury (a corpse ) again, often in a different place to that of the first burial. DERIVATIVES reinterment noun

 

reintermediation

re in ter me di a tion |ˌrēintərˌmēdēˈāSHən ˌriɪntərˌmidiˈeɪʃən | noun the transfer or bringing back of borrowing and investments from an outside credit business into the banking system. the insertion of middlemen into transactions between producers and consumers. ORIGIN 1970s: from re- + intermediate + -ation .

 

reinterpret

re |inter ¦pret |riːɪnˈtəːprɪt | verb ( reinterprets, reinterpreting, reinterpreted ) [ with obj. ] interpret (something ) in a new or different light. DERIVATIVES reinterpretation |-ˈteɪʃ (ə )n |noun

 

reintroduce

re |intro ¦duce |ˌriːɪntrəˈdjuːs | verb [ with obj. ] bring (something, especially a law or system ) into existence or effect again: thirty-six states have reintroduced the death penalty. put (a species of animal or plant ) back into a former habitat: a scheme to reintroduce wolves to Yellowstone National Park. DERIVATIVES reintroduction |-ˈdʌkʃ (ə )n |noun

 

reinvade

re |invade verb [ with obj. ] invade (something, especially a country or region ) again. DERIVATIVES reinvasion noun

 

reinvent

re |invent |riːɪnˈvɛnt | verb [ with obj. ] change (something ) so much that it appears to be entirely new: he brought opera to the masses and reinvented the waltz. (reinvent oneself ) take up a radically new job or way of life: the actor wants to reinvent himself as an independent movie mogul. PHRASES reinvent the wheel waste a great deal of time or effort in creating something that already exists. DERIVATIVES reinvention |-ˈvɛnʃ (ə )n |noun

 

reinvest

re |invest |riːɪnˈvɛst | verb [ with obj. ] put (the profit on a previous investment ) back into the same scheme. DERIVATIVES reinvestment noun

 

reinvestigate

reinvestigate verb [ with obj. ] investigate (a matter ) again: detectives made the decision to reinvestigate the case. DERIVATIVES reinvestigation noun

 

reinvigorate

re |invig ¦or |ate |riːɪnˈvɪgəreɪt | verb [ with obj. ] give new energy or strength to: we are fully committed to reinvigorating the economy of the area. DERIVATIVES reinvigoration |-ˈreɪʃ (ə )n |noun

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

rein

rein noun there is no rein on his behavior: restraint, check, curb, constraint, restriction, limitation, control, brake. verb they reined back costs: restrain, check, curb, constrain, hold back /in, keep under control, regulate, restrict, control, curtail, limit. PHRASES free rein the sponsors gave the writers free rein: freedom, a free hand, leeway, latitude, flexibility, liberty, independence, free play, license, room to maneuver, carte blanche, a blank check. keep a tight rein on he's a coach who likes to keep a tight rein on his players: exercise strict control over, regulate, discipline, regiment, keep in line. USAGE rein, reign Like many homophones, these words are frequently mistaken for each other in print but perhaps no other pair is confused in so many different ways. Rein in, not reign in, is the correct phrase for check, restrain.The metaphorical image is of the rider pulling on the reins of the horse to slow down (i.e., “hold your horses ”)—e.g.: “With every disclosure it becomes clearer that Yeltsin is unwilling or unable to reign in [read rein in ] his protégé.” ( Times Magazine [London ]; Mar. 11, 1995.) The error also occurs with the noun forms: one holds the reins, not the reigns —e.g.: • “Ron Low has a hold of the Oilers ’ reigns [read reins ] for now, but should he not work out, look for former Canucks and Flyers coach Bob McCammon to take over as coach next season. ” ( Tampa Tribune; Apr. 16, 1995.) • “In other cases, the computer recommended keeping tighter reign [read rein ] on inventory, pressing the vendor for more discounts, or raising prices.” ( New York Times; May, 20, 2001.) The opposite error ( rein for reign ) occurs as well —e.g.: • “His rein [read reign ] as Fort Meade's tobacco-chewing, play-calling leader ended abruptly in September 1993.” ( Tampa Tribune; Sept. 1, 1995.) • “Confusion reined [read reigned ] when everyone within a five-mile radius was asked to evacuate. ” ( Houston Chronicle; Jan. 4, 2003.).Usage notes show additional guidance on finer points of English usage.

 

reincarnation

reincarnation noun she claims that she has intimate knowledge of events in the distant past as a result of her own reincarnation: rebirth, transmigration of the soul, metempsychosis; samsara; rare transanimation.

 

reinforce

reinforce verb 1 troops reinforced the dam: strengthen, fortify, bolster up, shore up, buttress, prop up, underpin, brace, support. 2 reinforcing links between colleges and companies: strengthen, fortify, support; cement, boost, promote, encourage, deepen, enrich, enhance, intensify, improve. 3 the need to reinforce NATO troops: augment, increase, add to, supplement, boost, top up.

 

reinforcement

reinforcement noun 1 the reinforcement of our defenses: strengthening, fortification, bolstering, shoring up, buttressing, bracing. 2 reinforcement of the bomber force: augmentation, increase, supplementing, boosting, topping up. 3 they returned later with reinforcements: additional troops, fresh troops, auxiliaries, reserves; support, backup, help.

 

reinstate

reinstate verb the ousted president has been reinstated: restore, return to power, put back, bring back, reinstitute, reinstall.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

rein

rein noun he has no rein on his own behaviour: restraint, check, curb, constraint, restriction, limitation, control, bridle, brake. verb he reined in his horse | he made no attempt to rein back costs: restrain, check, curb, constrain, hold back, keep in check, keep under control, hold in, regulate, restrict, control, bridle, put the brakes on, slow down, curtail, limit, stop, arrest. PHRASES free rein you'd be given free rein to run the show how you wanted it: freedom, scope, a free hand, leeway, latitude, elbow room, space, room, flexibility, liberty, independence, play, slack, free play, leisure, licence, room to manoeuvre, scope for initiative, freedom of action, freedom from restriction, indulgence, laxity, margin; French carte blanche. keep a tight rein on exercise strict control over, keep on a tight rein, allow little freedom to, regulate, manage, discipline, regiment, keep in line, rule with a rod of iron.

 

reincarnation

reincarnation noun rebirth, transmigration of the soul, metempsychosis; Hinduism & Buddhism samsara; rare transanimation.

 

reinforce

reinforce verb 1 experts constructed a new stone wall to reinforce the dam: strengthen, fortify, bolster up, shore up, buttress, prop up, underpin, brace, stiffen, toughen, support, hold up; archaic underprop. 2 the scheme reinforces the links between colleges and companies: strengthen, fortify, bolster up, shore up, buttress, prop up, underpin, support; cement, uphold, defend, maintain, back (up ), buoy up; boost, give a boost to, aid, assist, help, promote, encourage, deepen, broaden, enrich, enhance, intensify, improve; underline, heighten, emphasize, stress. 3 the USA would have as little as two weeks to reinforce NATO troops: augment, increase, add to, supplement, boost, swell, build up, top up.

 

reinforcement

reinforcement noun 1 the proposed directive would require reinforcement of the landing gear: strengthening, fortification, bolstering, shoring up, propping up, buttressing, underpinning, bracing, stiffening, supporting, holding up. 2 reinforcement of the heavy bomber force was continuing: augmentation, increase, supplementing, boosting, swelling, building up, build-up, topping up. 3 (reinforcements ) they were forced into a temporary retreat but returned later with reinforcements: additional troops, fresh troops, additional police, supplementaries, auxiliaries, reserves; support, backup, help; archaic succours.

 

reinstate

reinstate verb he was reinstated as President on 21 August: restore, return to a former position, return to power, put back, replace, bring back, reinstitute, reinstall, rehabilitate, re-establish.

 

reinstatement

reinstatement noun the reinstatement of the legitimate government: restoration, return to a former position, return to power, bringing back, reinstitution, reinstallation, rehabilitation, re-establishment.

 

Duden Dictionary

rein

rein Adverb |r ei n |zu: rein a drückt aus, dass etwas auf eine genannte Eigenschaft beschränkt ist ausschließlich etwas aus rein persönlichen Gründen tun b gibt dem Hinweis, dass etwas aus einem bestimmten Grund, Umstand so ist, erhöhten Nachdruck das kann ich mir rein zeitlich nicht leisten c umgangssprachlich gibt einer Aussage, Feststellung starken Nachdruck völlig, ganz und gar das ist im Augenblick rein unmöglich | rein gar nichts (überhaupt nichts ) wissen, sagen, verstehen

 

rein

rein Adverb umgangssprachlich |r ei n |herein, hinein

 

rein

rein Adjektiv |r ei n |mittelhochdeutsch reine, althochdeutsch (h )reini, ursprünglich = gesiebt 1 nicht mit etwas vermischt, was nicht dazugehört; ohne fremden Zusatz, ohne verfälschende, andersartige Einwirkung reiner Wein, Alkohol, Sauerstoff | reines Gold, Wasser | reine (unvermischte, leuchtende ) Farben | reines (akzent-, fehlerfreies ) Deutsch sprechen | einen Stoff chemisch rein herstellen | der Chor klingt rein singt technisch und musikalisch einwandfrei | figurativ etwas vom Standpunkt der reinen (vom Gegenständlichen abstrahierenden ) Erkenntnis beurteilen 2 a nichts anderes als; bloß die reine Wahrheit sagen | das war reiner Zufall, reines Glück | das ist reine Spekulation | die reine Flugzeit Flugzeit ohne Abfertigung und Wartezeiten b ohne Ausnahme, Abweichung von etwas Genanntem oder etwas Darüberhinausgehendem eine reine Arbeitergegend 3 a intensivierend bei Substantiven umgangssprachlich äußerst eindeutig und hochgradig das ist ja reiner Wahnsinn, der reinste Schwachsinn b intensivierend bei Substantiven umgangssprachlich in seiner Erscheinung mit etwas Genanntem vergleichbar das ist ja eine reine Völkerwanderung! | dein Zimmer ist der reinste Saustall! 4 makellos sauber; frei von Flecken, Schmutz o. Ä. ein reines Hemd anziehen | einen reinen Teint haben | figurativ ein reines (unbelastetes ) Gewissen haben etwas ins Reine schreiben eine sorgfältige Abschrift von etwas machen etwas ins Reine bringen Unstimmigkeiten, Missverständnisse o. Ä. zur Zufriedenheit aller Beteiligten klären mit jemandem, etwas ins Reine kommen die Probleme, Schwierigkeiten, die jemand mit jemandem, etwas hat, beseitigen mit sich [selbst ] ins Reine kommen Klarheit über bestimmte eigene Probleme gewinnen mit etwas im Reinen sein Klarheit über etwas haben mit jemandem im Reinen sein Übereinstimmung mit jemandem erzielt haben 5 jüdische Religion koscher 1 reine Tiere, Speisen

 

Rein

Rein Substantiv, feminin bayrisch, österreichisch , die |R ei n |die Rein; Genitiv: der Rein, Plural: die Reinen spätmittelhochdeutsch reindel, reydl, althochdeutsch rīna [größerer ] flacher Kochtopf, Kuchenform

 

reinbeißen

rein bei ßen starkes Verb umgangssprachlich |r ei nbeißen |starkes Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « hineinbeißen zum Reinbeißen sein, aussehen sehr appetitlich sein, aussehen

 

reinblau

rein blau Adjektiv |r ei nblau |von ungetrübtem, klarem Blau

 

reinbringen

rein brin gen unregelmäßiges Verb umgangssprachlich |r ei nbringen |hineinbringen, hereinbringen

 

reinbuttern

rein but tern schwaches Verb salopp |r ei nbuttern |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « buttern 3 sie hat ihr gesamtes Vermögen in die Firma reingebuttert

 

Reindl

Reindl Substantiv, Neutrum , das |R ei ndl |das Reindl; Genitiv: des Reindls, Plural: die Reindl [n ] süddeutsche und österreichische Verkleinerungsform von Rein

 

Reindling

Reind ling Substantiv, maskulin , der |R ei ndling |südostösterreichisch ein Hefekuchen

 

Reine

Rei ne Substantiv, feminin dichterisch , die |R ei ne |mittelhochdeutsch reine Reinheit

 

Reineinnahme

Rein ein nah me Substantiv, feminin Wirtschaft , die |R ei neinnahme |

 

Reineke Fuchs

Rei ne ke Fuchs Eigenname |R ei neke F u chs |Name des Fuchses in der Tierfabel

 

Reinemachefrau

Rei ne ma che frau Substantiv, feminin , die Reinmachefrau |R ei nemachefrau |Putzfrau

 

reinemachen

rei ne ma chen schwaches Verb |r ei nemachen |landschaftlich für putzen

 

Reinemachen

Rei ne ma chen Substantiv, Neutrum landschaftlich , das Reinmachen |R ei nemachen |das Reinemachen; Genitiv: des Reinemachens das Aufräumen und Saubermachen (in Zimmern ) bei den Nachbarn ist großes Reinemachen (Hausputz )

 

reinerbig

rein er big Adjektiv Biologie |r ei nerbig |homozygot

 

Reinerhaltung

Rein er hal tung Substantiv, feminin , die |R ei nerhaltung |das Reinerhalten

 

Reinerlös

Rein er lös Substantiv, maskulin , der |R ei nerlös |vgl. Reinertrag

 

Reinertrag

Rein er trag Substantiv, maskulin , der |R ei nertrag |Ertrag nach Abzug der Unkosten o. Ä.; Nettoertrag

 

reineweg

rei ne weg Adverb umgangssprachlich reinweg |r ei neweg |zu rein 3a verstärkend vollständig, ganz und gar das hatte ich doch reineweg vergessen

 

reinfahren

rein fah ren starkes Verb umgangssprachlich |r ei nfahren |starkes Verb; Perfektbildung mit »ist « hinein-, hereinfahren

 

Reinfall

Rein fall Substantiv, maskulin umgangssprachlich , der |R ei nfall |unangenehme Überraschung, Enttäuschung der Film, der neue Mitarbeiter ist ein ziemlicher Reinfall | das war geschäftlich gesehen ein Reinfall

 

reinfallen

rein fal len starkes Verb umgangssprachlich |r ei nfallen |starkes Verb; Perfektbildung mit »ist « hinein-, hereinfallen

 

Reinfarkt

Re in farkt Substantiv, maskulin Medizin , der |Reinf a rkt |aus lateinisch re- = wieder und Infarkt wiederholter Infarkt

 

reinfeiern

rein fei ern schwaches Verb umgangssprachlich |r ei nfeiern |bis in den kommenden Tag feiern

 

Reinfektion

Re in fek ti on Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die |Reinfekti o n |aus lateinisch re- = wieder und Infektion erneute Ansteckung durch die gleichen Erreger

 

reinfizieren

re in fi zie ren schwaches Verb |reinfiz ie ren |sich reinfizieren

 

reinfliegen

rein flie gen starkes Verb umgangssprachlich |r ei nfliegen |starkes Verb; Perfektbildung mit »ist « hinein-, hereinfliegen

 

Reinforcement

Re in force ment Substantiv, Neutrum Psychologie , das |riːɪnˈfɔːsmənt riː |ɪnˈfɔːsmɛnt |das Reinforcement; Genitiv: des Reinforcement englisch reinforcement, zu: to reinforce = (ver )stärken Bestätigung, Bekräftigung einer erwünschten Handlungsweise, um ihre gewohnheitsmäßige Verfestigung zu erreichen z. B. Lob

 

Reinfusion

Re in fu si on Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die |Reinfusi o n |die Reinfusion; Genitiv: der Reinfusion, Plural: die Reinfusionen lateinisch-neulateinisch intravenöse Wiederzuführung von verlorenem oder vorher dem Organismus entnommenem, noch nicht geronnenem Blut in den Blutkreislauf

 

reingehen

rein ge hen unregelmäßiges Verb umgangssprachlich |r ei ngehen |unregelmäßiges Verb; Perfektbildung mit »ist « hineingehen

 

Reingeschmeckte

Rein ge schmeck te substantiviertes Adjektiv, feminin besonders schwäbisch |R ei ngeschmeckte |die /eine Reingeschmeckte; der /einer Reingeschmeckten, die Reingeschmeckten /zwei Reingeschmeckte Hereingeschmeckte

 

Reingeschmeckter

Rein ge schmeck ter substantiviertes Adjektiv, maskulin besonders schwäbisch |R ei ngeschmeckter |der Reingeschmeckte /ein Reingeschmeckter; des /eines Reingeschmeckten, die Reingeschmeckten /zwei Reingeschmeckte Hereingeschmeckter

 

Reingewicht

Rein ge wicht Substantiv, Neutrum , das |R ei ngewicht |Gewicht ohne Verpackung o. Ä.; Nettogewicht

 

Reingewinn

Rein ge winn Substantiv, maskulin , der |R ei ngewinn |Geldbetrag, der von einer Einnahme nach Abzug aller Kosten als Gewinn übrig bleibt

 

reingolden

rein gol den Adjektiv |r ei ngolden |aus reinem 1 Gold

 

Reinhaltung

Rein hal tung Substantiv, feminin , die |R ei nhaltung |die Reinhaltung; Genitiv: der Reinhaltung, Plural: die Reinhaltungen Erhaltung des natürlichen, sauberen Zustands von etwas die Reinhaltung der Luft

 

reinhängen

rein hän gen schwaches Verb umgangssprachlich |r ei nhängen |sich reinhängen; Perfektbildung mit »hat « sich bei etwas engagieren, sich einer Sache annehmen sie hat sich total [in die Sache ] reingehängt

 

Reinhard

Rein hard Eigenname |R ei nhard |männlicher Vorname

 

Reinhardt

Rein hardt Eigenname |R ei nhardt |österreichischer Schauspieler und Theaterleiter

 

reinhauen

rein hau en unregelmäßiges Verb salopp |r ei nhauen |unregelmäßiges Verb; haute /hieb, hat gehauen /(landschaftlich : ) gehaut a dreschen 3a jemandem eine reinhauen jemanden verprügeln; jemandem einen Schlag [ins Gesicht ] versetzen b viel essen ordentlich reinhauen

 

Reinheit

Rein heit Substantiv, feminin , die |R ei nheit |die Reinheit; Genitiv: der Reinheit zu rein 1 reine 1 Beschaffenheit kristallene Reinheit | die Reinheit der Lehre 2 reine 4 Beschaffenheit die Reinheit der Wäsche | figurativ die Reinheit des Herzens

 

Reinheitsgebot

Rein heits ge bot Substantiv, Neutrum Brauereiwesen , das |R ei nheitsgebot |Rechtsvorschrift, nach der zum Brauen von Bier, das für den deutschen Markt bestimmt ist, nur aus Gerste gewonnenes Malz, Hopfen, Wasser und (heute auch ) Hefe verwendet werden dürfen

 

Reinhild

Rein hild Eigenname Reinhilde |R ei nhild |weiblicher Vorname

 

Reinhilde

Rein hil de Eigenname Reinhild |Reinh i lde |weiblicher Vorname

 

Reinhold

Rein hold Eigenname |R ei nhold |männlicher Vorname

 

reinhören

rein ren schwaches Verb umgangssprachlich |r ei nhören |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « 1 etwas kurz anhören [um sich einen Eindruck davon zu verschaffen ] nur einmal kurz in eine CD reinhören 2 sich reinhören sich durch das Anhören mit etwas vertraut machen in diese fremdartige Melodik muss man sich reinhören

 

reinigen

rei ni gen schwaches Verb |r ei nigen |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « mittelhochdeutsch reinegen, zu: reinic = rein säubern die Kleider, eine Wunde reinigen | die Straßen von Unrat reinigen | etwas chemisch reinigen lassen | sich von Kopf bis Fuß reinigen | gereinigte Luft | substantiviert den Anzug zum Reinigen bringen, geben | figurativ ein reinigendes Gewitter (Ausräumung eines Konflikts; Befreiung von Ärger o. Ä. durch einen heftigen Streit )

 

Reiniger

Rei ni ger Substantiv, maskulin , der |R ei niger |der Reiniger; Genitiv: des Reinigers, Plural: die Reiniger chemisches Mittel zum Reinigen von etwas

 

Reinigerin

Rei ni ge rin Substantiv, feminin , die |R ei nigerin |

 

Reinigung

Rei ni gung Substantiv, feminin , die |R ei nigung |die Reinigung; Genitiv: der Reinigung, Plural: die Reinigungen mittelhochdeutsch reinigunge 1 Plural selten das Reinigen 2 Unternehmen, das Kleidung chemisch reinigt den Mantel in die Reinigung bringen

 

Reinigungscreme

Rei ni gungs creme , Rei ni gungs crème Substantiv, feminin , die Reinigungscrème |R ei nigungscreme R ei nigungscrème |kosmetische Creme zur Reinigung und Pflege des Gesichts

 

Reinigungsinstitut

Rei ni gungs in s ti tut , Rei ni gungs in sti tut Substantiv, Neutrum , das |R ei nigungsinstitut |

 

Reinigungskraft

Rei ni gungs kraft Substantiv, feminin , die |R ei nigungskraft |1 Wirksamkeit als Reinigungsmittel die Reinigungskraft von Waschmitteln 2 Person, die gegen Entgelt Räume o. Ä. sauber macht; Raumpfleger [in ] er jobbte als Reinigungskraft auf dem Flughafen

 

Reinigungsmilch

Rei ni gungs milch Substantiv, feminin , die |R ei nigungsmilch |kosmetische Milch zur Reinigung und Pflege des Gesichts

 

Reinigungsmittel

Rei ni gungs mit tel Substantiv, Neutrum , das |R ei nigungsmittel |chemisches Mittel zum Reinigen von etwas

 

Reinigungstuch

Rei ni gungs tuch Substantiv, Neutrum , das |R ei nigungstuch |das Reinigungstuch < Plural: Reinigungstücher > 1 [mit einer Flüssigkeit getränktes ] Papiertuch zum Reinigen bestimmter Gegenstände feuchte Reinigungstücher 2 selten Putzlappen

 

Reinkarnation

Re in kar na ti on Substantiv, feminin besonders indische Religionen , die |Reinkarnati o n |die Reinkarnation; Genitiv: der Reinkarnation, Plural: die Reinkarnationen aus lateinisch re- = wieder und Inkarnation Übergang der Seele eines Menschen in einen neuen Körper und eine neue Existenz; Seelenwanderung

 

reinklicken

rein kli cken schwaches Verb EDV umgangssprachlich durch einen Klick öffnen, eingeben o. Ä.

 

reinknien

rein kni en , rein knien schwaches Verb umgangssprachlich |r ei nknien |sich

 

reinkommen

rein kom men starkes Verb umgangssprachlich |r ei nkommen |starkes Verb; Perfektbildung mit »ist « hinein-, hereinkommen

 

reinkönnen

rein kön nen unregelmäßiges Verb umgangssprachlich |r ei nkönnen |unregelmäßiges Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « hinein-, hereinkönnen

 

reinkriegen

rein krie gen schwaches Verb umgangssprachlich |r ei nkriegen |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « hinein-, hereinbekommen

 

Reinkultur

Rein kul tur Substantiv, feminin , die |R ei nkultur |1 Landwirtschaft Monokultur 2 Biologie Bakterienkultur, die nur auf ein Individuum 3 oder sehr wenige Individuen einer Art oder eines Stammes zurückgeht eine Reinkultur züchten, erhalten in Reinkultur in einer Ausprägung, einem Ausmaß, das nicht übertroffen werden kann das ist Kitsch in Reinkultur

 

reinlassen

rein las sen starkes Verb umgangssprachlich |r ei nlassen |

 

reinlegen

rein le gen schwaches Verb umgangssprachlich |r ei nlegen |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « hinein-, hereinlegen der Kerl hat mich reingelegt!

 

reinleinen

rein lei nen Adjektiv |r ei nleinen |aus reinem 1 Leinen bestehend reinleinene Geschirrtücher

 

reinlich

rein lich Adjektiv |r ei nlich |mittelhochdeutsch reinlich 1 a sehr auf Sauberkeit 1 bedacht sie ist ein reinlicher Mensch, ist sehr reinlich b sehr sauber 1 eine reinliche Stadt | sie waren reinlich gekleidet 2 sehr genau; sorgfältig, gründlich eine reinliche Differenzierung der Begriffe

 

Reinlichkeit

Rein lich keit Substantiv, feminin , die |R ei nlichkeit |die Reinlichkeit; Genitiv: der Reinlichkeit das Reinlichsein

 

reinlichkeitsliebend

rein lich keits lie bend Adjektiv |r ei nlichkeitsliebend |auf Reinlichkeit bedacht

 

Reinlichkeitssinn

Rein lich keits sinn Substantiv, maskulin , der |R ei nlichkeitssinn |ohne Plural Sinn für Reinlichkeit

 

Reinmachefrau

Rein ma che frau Substantiv, feminin , die Reinemachefrau |R ei nmachefrau |Putzfrau

 

reinmachen

rein ma chen schwaches Verb |r ei nmachen | zu rein

 

Reinmachen

Rein ma chen Substantiv, Neutrum landschaftlich , das Reinemachen |R ei nmachen |das Aufräumen und Saubermachen (in Zimmern )

 

rein machen

rein ma chen, rein ma chen schwaches Verb reinmachen |r ei n machen r ei nmachen |sauber machen

 

Reinmar

Rein mar Eigenname |R ei nmar |männlicher Eigenname

 

reinmüssen

rein müs sen unregelmäßiges Verb umgangssprachlich |r ei nmüssen |unregelmäßiges Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « hinein-, hereinmüssen

 

Reinnickel

Rein ni ckel Substantiv, Neutrum , das |R ei nnickel |

 

Reinold

Rei nold Eigenname |R ei nold |männlicher Vorname

 

reinpassen

rein pas sen schwaches Verb umgangssprachlich |r ei npassen |hineinpassen

 

reinrasseln

rein ras seln schwaches Verb salopp |r ei nrasseln |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »ist « 1 in etwas [Unangenehmes ] hineingeraten, hineinschlittern ich bin absolut schuldlos in die Sache reingerasselt | der Lehrer hat mich beim Abi voll reinrasseln lassen 2 in jemanden, etwas hineinfahren; mit jemandem, etwas zusammenstoßen er war in die Absperrung, die Radarfalle reingerasselt 3 in rascher Folge irgendwo eintreffen

 

reinrassig

rein ras sig Adjektiv |r ei nrassig |(von Tieren ) nicht gekreuzt; von zwei Eltern derselben Rasse abstammend

 

Reinrassigkeit

Rein ras sig keit Substantiv, feminin , die |R ei nrassigkeit |das Reinrassigsein

 

Reinraum

Rein raum Substantiv, maskulin Technik , der |R ei nraum |

 

reinreden

rein re den schwaches Verb umgangssprachlich |r ei nreden |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « hineinreden

 

reinreißen

rein rei ßen starkes Verb umgangssprachlich |r ei nreißen |starkes Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « 1 durch ein bestimmtes Handeln in eine schwierige, unangenehme Lage bringen seine Kumpane haben ihn da reingerissen 2 hineinreißen, hereinreißen 1

 

reinreiten

rein rei ten starkes Verb |r ei nreiten |1 Perfektbildung mit »ist « umgangssprachlich hineinreiten 1 2 Perfektbildung mit »hat « salopp hineinreiten 2

 

reinriechen

rein rie chen starkes Verb umgangssprachlich |r ei nriechen |starkes Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « reinschnuppern

 

reinschauen

rein schau en schwaches Verb umgangssprachlich |r ei nschauen |

 

Reinschiff

Rein schiff Substantiv, Neutrum Seemannssprache , das |Reinsch i ff |gründliches Reinigen des Schiffes

 

reinschnuppern

rein schnup pern schwaches Verb umgangssprachlich |r ei nschnuppern |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « Einblick in etwas gewinnen, eine Vorstellung von etwas bekommen wollen und sich deshalb kurz, flüchtig damit beschäftigen die Praktikanten können in verschiedene Bereiche des Betriebs reinschnuppern

 

reinschreiben

rein schrei ben starkes Verb umgangssprachlich |r ei nschreiben |starkes Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « hineinschreiben

 

Reinschrift

Rein schrift Substantiv, feminin , die |R ei nschrift |sorgfältige Abschrift

 

reinschriftlich

rein schrift lich Adjektiv |r ei nschriftlich |als Reinschrift abgeschrieben

 

reinseiden

rein sei den Adjektiv |r ei nseiden |aus reiner 1 Seide

 

reinsilbern

rein sil bern Adjektiv |r ei nsilbern |aus reinem 1 Silber

 

reinstallieren

re in s tal lie ren , re in stal lie ren schwaches Verb |reinstall ie ren |neulateinisch (in ein Amt ) wieder einsetzen

 

reinstecken

rein ste cken schwaches Verb umgangssprachlich |r ei nstecken |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « hinein-, hereinstecken

 

reinszenieren

re in sze nie ren inszenieren |r e inszenieren |

 

Reinszenierung

Re in sze nie rung Substantiv, feminin , die |R e inszenierung |nochmalige, erneute Inszenierung

 

Reintegration

Re in te g ra ti on , Re in te gra ti on Substantiv, feminin bildungssprachlich , die |Reintegrati o n |die Reintegration; Genitiv: der Reintegration, Plural: die Reintegrationen aus lateinisch re- = wieder und Integration 1 durch einen Krieg eingeschränkte, nach dessen Beendigung wieder volle Rechtswirksamkeit eines völkerrechtlichen Vertrages 2 Wiedereingliederung 3 veraltet Wiederherstellung

 

reintegrieren

re in te g rie ren , re in te grie ren schwaches Verb bildungssprachlich |reintegr ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « wieder eingliedern

 

Reinverlust

Rein ver lust Substantiv, maskulin , der |R ei nverlust |Nettoverlust

 

Reinvermögen

Rein ver gen Substantiv, Neutrum Wirtschaft , das |R ei nvermögen |

 

reinvestieren

re in ves tie ren schwaches Verb Wirtschaft |reinvest ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « zu lateinisch re- = wieder und investieren frei werdendes Kapital erneut investieren 1a

 

Reinvestition

Re in ves ti ti on Substantiv, feminin Wirtschaft , die |Reinvestiti o n |aus lateinisch re- = wieder und Investition erneute Bindung frei gewordener Investitionsmittel zur Anschaffung oder Herstellung neuer Produktionsanlagen

 

reinwaschen

rein wa schen starkes Verb |r ei nwaschen |starkes Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « von einer Schuld, einem Verdacht befreien er konnte sich, ihre Aussage konnte ihn nicht reinwaschen

 

reinweg

rein weg Adverb umgangssprachlich reineweg |r ei nweg |zu rein 3a verstärkend vollständig, ganz und gar

 

reinweiß

rein weiß Adjektiv |r ei nweiß |

 

reinwollen

rein wol len Adjektiv |r ei nwollen | vgl. reinleinen

 

reinwollen

rein wol len unregelmäßiges Verb umgangssprachlich |r ei nwollen |unregelmäßiges Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « hinein-, hereinwollen

 

reinwürgen

rein wür gen schwaches Verb umgangssprachlich |r ei nwürgen |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « 1 hineinwürgen 2 jemandem eine /eins reinwürgen gegen jemanden etwas unternehmen, was ihm unangenehm ist und seine Aktivitäten einschränkt

 

reinziehen

rein zie hen unregelmäßiges Verb umgangssprachlich |r ei nziehen |1 hineinziehen 1 1 –5 2 sich reinziehen konsumieren sich eine Bratwurst reinziehen | figurativ sich ein Video reinziehen

 

Reinzucht

Rein zucht Substantiv, feminin , die |R ei nzucht |

 

French Dictionary

rein

rein n. m. nom masculin 1 Chacun des deux organes qui filtrent certains déchets de l ’organisme et produisent l ’urine. 2 au pluriel Partie inférieure de l ’épine dorsale. : Papa a mal aux reins: son dos le fait souffrir. LOCUTIONS Avoir les reins solides. familier Être capable de faire face à une épreuve. Tour de reins. Mal de dos.

 

réincarner (se)

réincarner (se ) v. pronom. verbe pronominal Prendre un nouveau corps. : Aimerais-tu te réincarner en un porc-épic? Note Grammaticale Le participe passé de ce verbe, qui n ’existe qu ’à la forme pronominale, s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Sous quelle forme se sont-ils réincarnés? aimer

 

reine

reine n. f. nom féminin 1 Souveraine d ’un royaume. : Élisabeth II est la reine du Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d ’Irlande. 2 Femme d ’un roi. : La reine Fabiola était l ’épouse de Baudouin I er , roi des Belges. Note Typographique Ce titre s ’écrit avec une minuscule.

 

reine-claude

reine-claude n. f. (pl. reines-claudes ) nom féminin Variété de prune. : Des reines-claudes bien mûres.

 

reine-marguerite

reine-marguerite n. f. (pl. reines-marguerites ) nom féminin Plante appréciée pour ses fleurs colorées.

 

reinette

reinette n. f. nom féminin Petite pomme dont la peau est tachetée.

 

réingénierie

réingénierie ou reengeneering FORME FAUTIVE Impropriété pour reconfiguration (de la structure ), refonte (des processus ).

 

réinitialisation

réinitialisation n. f. Remise d ’un processus, d ’un système dans un état standard de démarrage. : Procéder à la réinitialisation (et non au *reset ) d ’un ordinateur.

 

réinitialiser

réinitialiser v. tr. informatique Remettre (une application, un système informatique ) dans son état initial.

 

réinsérer

réinsérer v. tr. verbe transitif Réintroduire. : Il faut réinsérer cette aiguille. posséder

 

réinsertion

réinsertion n. f. nom féminin Action de réinsérer. : La réinsertion d ’un groupe d ’élèves dans une école. Note Orthographique réin s er t ion.

 

réintégration

réintégration n. f. nom féminin Action de réintégrer; résultat de cette action. : La réintégration d ’anciens employés qui avaient subi un licenciement économique.

 

réintégrer

réintégrer v. tr. verbe transitif 1 Revenir dans un lieu. : Réintégrer son appartement après les vacances. 2 Rétablir quelqu ’un dans la jouissance d ’un droit, dans un emploi. : On l ’a réintégré dans ses fonctions. posséder

 

Spanish Dictionary

reina

reina nombre femenino rey . ETIMOLOGÍA Voz patrimonial del latín regina , femenino de rex , regis ‘rey ’. De la raíz indoeuropea de rey (V.).

 

reinado

reinado nombre masculino 1 Período de tiempo en el que gobierna un rey o una reina :durante el reinado de Carlos III las ideas ilustradas promovieron, entre otras cosas, un cambio de orientación en el arte .SINÓNIMO monarquía .2 Ejercicio de la dignidad real por un rey o una reina determinados :la obra muestra claramente la altanería y el esplendor majestuoso e imperial que Luis XIV, el rey Sol, quiso imprimir a su reinado; la unidad de España se fragua a finales del siglo xv bajo el reinado de los Reyes Católicos .SINÓNIMO monarquía .3 Predominio de una persona o de una cosa en una época determinada :las perlas continúan su reinado sutil a través de las modas y de los siglos .

 

reinante

reinante adjetivo Que reina :la familia reinante; las tendencias reinantes; el calor reinante; el silencio reinante .

 

reinar

reinar verbo intransitivo 1 Gobernar o tener el cargo y las funciones de jefe de Estado [un rey, una reina, un príncipe o una princesa ].2 Existir [algo ] en un lugar o en un tiempo con cierta continuidad o persistencia :reinaba ya un silencio de una hora cuando se aventuró a sacar la cabeza; en esa casa reinaba el desorden y el desvarío; entre los propios filósofos reinaba una gran confusión en torno a un concepto tan abstracto .3 Dominar, predominar [una cosa o una persona ] sobre otras e imponer su carácter :en la actualidad, el diseño reina en las artes decorativas .SINÓNIMO imperar .

 

reinauguración

reinauguración nombre femenino Acción de volver a inaugurar :asistieron a la reinauguración del teatro; la reinauguración del museo fue un éxito .

 

reincidencia

reincidencia nombre femenino Acción de reincidir :en caso de reincidencia, el exilio o la pena capital eran los destinos que les esperaban .

 

reincidente

reincidente adjetivo 1 Que reincide :esta necesidad había llegado a asaltarla de manera bastante reincidente en los últimos meses; el barco pesquero, detenido por pescar ilegalmente en aguas argelinas, no podrá regresar al puerto de Almería, ya que, al ser reincidente, ha sido confiscado por las autoridades de Argelia .2 adjetivo /nombre común [persona ] Que reincide :la policía municipal multará con 500 pesos a los ciudadanos que dejen la basura en la calle, y, en caso de ser reincidentes, las multas serán superiores .

 

reincidir

reincidir verbo intransitivo 1 Incurrir de nuevo [una persona ] en un mismo error o falta :para que no reincida, es aconsejable un tiempo de prisión .2 Resaltar de nuevo o con fuerza el interés de algo, para llamar la atención sobre su importancia :la editorial reincide con otra novela más breve de este joven autor; el segundo matrimonio del poeta le hizo reincidir más en lo lírico y personal .

 

reincorporación

reincorporación nombre femenino Acción de reincorporar o reincorporarse :algunos países solicitaron la reincorporación de Cuba a la OEA .

 

reincorporar

reincorporar verbo transitivo 1 Volver a incorporar algo o a alguien :acabó reincorporando a la casona a los que se habían ausentado de ella por propia voluntad o ajeno mandamiento .2 reincorporarse verbo pronominal Volverse a incorporar [una persona ]:se reincorporó al trabajo la semana pasada .

 

reindustrialización

reindustrialización nombre femenino Acción de reindustrializar :zonas de urgente reindustrialización; una reindustrialización encaminada a dinamizar y a modernizar el sector industrial de la región .

 

reindustrializar

reindustrializar verbo transitivo Volver a industrializar una región, un país, etc .

 

reineta

reineta adjetivo /nombre femenino Esp [manzana ] Que es gruesa, aromática, con la piel áspera de color pardo y la pulpa amarillenta, jugosa y de sabor ligeramente ácido :manzana reineta; la vieja vendedora de frutas estaba con su cesto de reinetas en una esquina .

 

reingresar

reingresar verbo intransitivo 1 Volver a ingresar en un grupo, conjunto o institución :reingresar en prisión .2 Volver a ingresar [una persona ] en un hospital o en otro establecimiento sanitario para someterse a un tratamiento médico :el enfermo sufrió una recaída y reingresó en el centro médico .3 verbo transitivo Hacer que una persona vuelva a ser ingresada en un hospital o en otro establecimiento sanitario para someterse a un tratamiento médico :fue reingresado en el hospital pasadas las 6 de la tarde del sábado .4 Volver a ingresar una cantidad de dinero en un banco o una caja de ahorros :reingresó 10 000 pesos .

 

reingreso

reingreso nombre masculino Acción de reingresar :cuando se pida el reingreso este no tiene por qué producirse en el mismo puesto que se ocupaba antes de la excedencia; el reingreso de los liberales en la coalición de gobierno; todavía no conoce las condiciones de su entrega y reingreso en la prisión .

 

reinicializar

reinicializar verbo transitivo inform Volver a poner un sistema en estado de arranque :reinicializar la computadora . Conjugación [4 ] como realizar .

 

reiniciar

reiniciar verbo transitivo Iniciar de nuevo una cosa que se había interrumpido o suspendido :los gobiernos de Corea del Norte y Corea del Sur reiniciaron las conversaciones tras una ruptura de cinco meses . Conjugación [12 ] como cambiar .

 

reinicio

reinicio nombre masculino Acción de reiniciar :el reinicio de la actividad económica; el reinicio del trabajo; el reinicio del diálogo .

 

reino

reino nombre masculino 1 Territorio en el que el jefe de gobierno es un rey o una reina :el reino de España .reino de taifa o reino de taifas (i )División político -administrativa de la Península Ibérica en época de dominación musulmana tras la disolución del califato cordobés .También simplemente taifa .(ii )Situación de desorden y anarquía .2 Provincia de un Estado que antiguamente fue gobernada por un rey o reina propios :viajó al reino de Valencia a conocer las tierras de sus antepasados .3 Conjunto de diputados o procuradores que con poderes representaban un reino en las cortes .4 Ámbito o espacio real o imaginario que ocupa una cosa o que abarca un asunto o materia :el reino de las matemáticas .5 Grupo en que se consideran divididos los seres naturales para facilitar su estudio :reino animal; reino vegetal; reino mineral .6 biol Categoría taxonómica de rango más alto en la clasificación de los seres vivos :los seres vivos se dividen en cinco reinos: animales, vegetales, hongos, móneras y protistas . VÉASE llave del reino . ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xii ) del latín regnum, derivado de rex , regis ‘rey ’. De la raíz indoeuropea de rey (V.).

 

reinona

reinona nombre femenino Esp Artista o cantante masculino que actúa vestido con atuendos propios de mujer (peluca, zapatos de plataforma, etc. ) y exhibe maneras exageradamente femeninas .SINÓNIMO drag queen .

 

reinosano, -na

reinosano, -na adjetivo 1 Relativo a Reinosa, localidad de España, o a sus habitantes .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que es de Reinosa .

 

reinserción

reinserción nombre femenino Acción de reinsertar o reinsertarse :las penas privativas de libertad y las medidas de seguridad están orientadas hacia la reeducación y reinserción social y no pueden consistir en trabajos forzados .

 

reinsertado, -da

reinsertado, -da nombre masculino y femenino Persona que se integra de nuevo en la sociedad después de un tiempo de marginación o de aislamiento por estar cumpliendo condena, por estar implicado en una organización delictiva, etc .

 

reinsertar

reinsertar verbo transitivo 1 Hacer que se adapte a la vida social una persona que ha vivido separada de ella, proporcionándole los medios necesarios para que no le resulte difícil :reinsertar a un criminal; reinsertar a un drogadicto .2 Volver a insertar algo en un lugar :reinserte el disquete en la unidad .3 reinsertarse verbo pronominal Adaptarse [una persona ] a la vida social tras haber vivido separada de ella :cumple condena por un delito de asalto cometido en 1984 y del que fue juzgado en 1988, cuando ya se había reinsertado plenamente en la sociedad .

 

reinstalación

reinstalación nombre femenino Acción de reinstalar :el giro definitivo fue la reforma monetaria en las tres zonas occidentales que significaba claramente la reinstalación del capitalismo .

 

reinstalar

reinstalar verbo transitivo Volver a instalar una cosa :reinstalar un programa de computadora .

 

reinstauración

reinstauración nombre femenino Acción de reinstaurar :la reinstauración de la monarquía; la reinstauración de las viejas costumbres .

 

reinstaurar

reinstaurar verbo transitivo Introducir de nuevo una ley, forma de gobierno o costumbre que durante cierto tiempo había dejado de estar en vigor :reinstaurar la democracia; reinstaurar el bienestar social .SINÓNIMO reimplantar .

 

reintegración

reintegración nombre femenino Acción de reintegrar o reintegrarse .

 

reintegrar

reintegrar verbo transitivo 1 Devolver por completo una cantidad de dinero que se debe :reintegrar el préstamo .2 Poner en un documento las pólizas que legalmente son necesarias :hay que reintegrar la instancia para que tenga validez .3 Hacer que una persona vuelva a tener una determinada situación o a realizar una actividad :esta asociación intenta reintegrar a los marginados en la sociedad .4 Hacer que una cosa vuelva a estar íntegra o completa .5 reintegrarse verbo pronominal Volver [una persona ] a tener determinada situación o a realizar una actividad :reintegrarse al puesto de trabajo .

 

reintegro

reintegro nombre masculino 1 Acción de reintegrar :fue al banco a hacer el reintegro del préstamo que había solicitado .2 Póliza o sello que se ha de fijar en un documento .3 Esp Premio de la lotería que consiste en la devolución de la misma cantidad de dinero que se jugó :esta semana el reintegro de la lotería es para los números terminados en cero .

 

reinterpretación

reinterpretación nombre femenino Acción de volver a interpretar :en su próximo disco presentará su especial reinterpretación de los estilos caribeños y latinos .

 

reinventar

reinventar verbo transitivo Volver a inventar :el gran reto de la jubilación consiste en reinventar la vida; ya se ocupa el poeta de reinventar la realidad .

 

reinversión

reinversión nombre femenino econ Acción de reinvertir :la reinversión de beneficios era una norma de la empresa .

 

reinvertir

reinvertir verbo transitivo econ Emplear los beneficios de una actividad productiva en el aumento de su capital :una parte de los ingresos fue reinvertida en acciones; debemos reinvertir de verdad los beneficios en la empresa y potenciar nuestras áreas de investigación .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

rein

rein /reɪn / (! rain, reignと同音 ) 〖語源は 「保つ 」〗名詞 s /-z /C 1 a. 通例 s 〗(馬の )手綱 たづな pull (back ) on the reins 手綱を引く, 馬を止める, 馬の歩調をゆるめる ; ⦅比喩的に ⦆努力をやめる, 出費を引き締める give a horse rein [the reins ]馬を自由に歩かせる [走らせる ]check with reins 手綱で制する b. ⦅英 ⦆s 〗(歩き始めた幼児に付ける )安全ベルト [ひも ].2 通例 s 〗統率 (), 拘束 (), 制御 hold [drop, take over, hand over ] the reins of A Aの支配権を握っている [失う, 握る, 譲り渡す ]take [pick ] up the reins 主導権を握る .g ve A fr e [f ll ] r in ≒g ve fr e [f ll ] r in to A 1 〈人が 〉A 〈人 〉に好きなように仕事をさせる .2 〈人が 〉A 〈感情 才能など 〉を自由に表現する .k ep [h ld ] a t ght r in on A 〈人が 〉A 〈人 事 〉を厳しく規制 [統制 ]する .動詞 他動詞 1 〈人が 〉 (手綱を引いて )〈馬 〉を制する , 止める ; 〈人が 〉〈人 〉を厳しく統括 [管理 ]する (back, in )rein in the lawyers on the matter その件に関して弁護士を押さえ付ける .2 〈人などが 〉〈事 〉を規制 [統制 ]する , 抑える ; 〈人が 〉〈出費 経費 を抑制する , 抑える (back, in )rein in spending for health care 福祉支出を抑制する rein back inflation インフレを抑制する .3 〈人が 〉〈馬 〉に手綱を付ける ; 〈馬 〉を手綱でつなぐ .自動詞 〈人が 〉 (馬を )手綱を使って止める, (馬の )歩調をゆるめる (back ).

 

reincarnate

re in car nate /rìːɪnkɑ́ː r neɪt , ⦅英 ⦆-̀-́ --̀ /動詞 他動詞 〖通例be d 〗 «…として » (死後 )生まれ変わる, 化身する «as » .形容詞 /rìːɪnkɑ́ː r nət /⦅文 古 ⦆(死後 )生まれ変わった, 化身した .

 

reincarnation

r in car n tion 名詞 1 U (霊魂が新しい肉体に )生まれ変わること ; 霊魂再来 (説 ).2 C (輪廻 りんね による )生まれ変わり, 化身 .

 

reindeer

rein deer /réɪndɪ̀ə r /名詞 , s C 〘動 〙トナカイ (!北米産はcaribou ) .

 

reinforce

re in force /rìːɪnfɔ́ː r s /re (再び )enforce (強化する )〗動詞 s /-ɪz /; d /-t /; -forcing 他動詞 1 〈人 事が 〉 «…で » 状況 意見など 〉を強化する , より強固にする , より確固たるものとする «with » reinforce the importance of marriage 結婚の重要性を強固なものにする .2 〈人が 〉 «…で /…することによって » 建物 衣服など 〉を補強する , 強化する (strengthen ) «with /by do ing » I've reinforced my jacket with [by sewing ] leather patches on the elbows .上着のひじを革のきれはしで [を縫い付けて ]補強した .3 〈人が 〉〈軍隊 拠点など 〉を増強 [補強 ]する .4 〘心 〙〈人が 〉 (食べ物などを与えて )〈反応 を強化 [促進 ]する .r in f rc er 名詞

 

reinforced

r in f rced /-t /形容詞 補強された .~̀ c ncrete 鉄筋コンクリート (⦅略 ⦆RC ).

 

reinforcement

r in f rce ment 名詞 1 U 強化, 増強, 補強 .2 C 補強材 [物 ].3 s 〗増援部隊 [艦隊 ], 援軍 .4 U C 〘心 〙(反応の )強化 .

 

reinstall

re in stall /rìːɪnstɔ́ːl /動詞 他動詞 〘コンピュ 〙〈ソフトウェアなど 〉を再インストールする .

 

reinstate

re in state /rìːɪnstéɪt /動詞 他動詞 1 かたく «…に /…として » …を復位 [復職, 復権 ]させる «in /as » .2 …を旧態に戻す .ment 名詞

 

reinsure

re in sure /rìːɪnʃʊ́ə r , ⦅英 ⦆-ʃɔ́ː /動詞 他動詞 〈保険業者が 〉…に再保険をかける .r in s r ance 名詞

 

reinterpret

re in ter pret /rìːɪntə́ː r prət /動詞 他動詞 …を再解釈する, 新解釈する .

 

reinvent

re in vent /rìːɪnvént /動詞 他動詞 1 …を刷新する, 作り直す ; …を前とは違ったやり方で行う ; …を出直す .2 oneself 自分の生き方を変える, 変身する .