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reset 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
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/rēˈset/,
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resets, 3rd person singular present; reset, past tense; reset, past participle; resetting, present participle;
  1. Set again or differently
    • - I must reset the alarm
  2. Cause (a binary device) to enter the state representing the numeral 0


  1. device for resetting instruments or controls
  2. set anew; "They re-set the date on the clock"
  3. set to zero; "reset instruments and dials"
  4. readjust: adjust again after an initial failure
  5. Reset is a punk rock band that formed in 1993 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  6. In a computer or data transmission system, to reset means to clear any pending errors or events and bring a system to normal condition or initial state usually in a controlled manner. ...
  7. Reset also known as fixing is a generic concept in the financial markets, meaning the determination and recording of a reference rate, usually in order to calculate the settlement value of a periodic payment schedule between two parties.
  8. Reset is an EP by Flying Lotus, released on October 1, 2007, on Warp Records. "Massage Situation" is played on Adult Swim during bumps.
  9. Reset (foaled in 2000) is a New Zealand-bred Thoroughbred racehorse and sire by the champion sire Zabeel out of the multiple Group One winner Assertive Lass. ...
  10. Reset is an evolving military term currently used to describe the equipment refurbishment process. In current U.S. military terms, "reset" refers to "a series of actions to restore units to a desired level of combat capability commensurate with future mission requirements. ...
  11. An act of resetting; Something that is reset; A device, such as a button or switch, for resetting something; To set back to the initial state; To set to zero; To adjust again after an initial failure
  12. (Resets) Generally, the number of times a modem has reset itself or been reset since the last power-up. Some modems appear to not reset this counter when power-cycled.
  13. (RESETTING) Definitions vary by sections. Woodwind: Wander aimlessly for 3 minutes and talk quietly. Brass: Run as fast as you can back to your set yelling at the top of your lungs and slipping in the mud then doing pushups. Battery: Wander and swear as you walk slowly back to your set. ...
  14. (resetting (of forms)) setting of forms separately for each successive lift of a wall to avoid offsets at construction joints.
  15. The rebooting of the phone. A soft reset is turning your phone off and on, or pulling the battery. A hard reset also is referred to as a factory reset, and wipes your personal information from the device.
  16. Same as the integral or "I" part of PID controllers.
  17. To put on the court calendar again. (See also calendar.)
  18. Changing shelf, fixture or product display to conform to authorized preferred configuration.
  19. Resetting the pins when off spot.
  20. A contract provision which allows the segregated fund contract holder to lock in the current market value of the fund and set a new maturity date 10 years after the reset date. Depending on the contract, the reset dates may be chosen by the contract holder or be triggered automatically.
  21. A variable interest rate is said to 'reset' when it changes. When the interest rate resets the variable interest rate formula is used with the current index rates to set a new interest rate until the next reset.
  22. The reinstallation of a leaning, fallen, or damaged gravestone or monument.
  23. resets the graph to zero. This must be reset AFTER the initial conditions are set in order to have the first data point correct.
  24. A modem can be reset. This will change any options (such as parity and speed) to the values that they have when the modem is first used. This can be useful if you change some values for the modem and aren't sure what they do, and then you find that the modem won't work. ...
  25. To totally remerchandise a category or department according to a planogram.