rescript
- IPA[ˈriːskrɪpt]
英式
- an official edict or announcement;a Roman emperor's written reply to an appeal for guidance, especially on a legal point.
noun: rescript, plural noun: rescripts
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. an official edict or announcement the tsar published a rescript which brought the government's reformist intentions into the public domain
- ▪ a Roman emperor's written reply to an appeal for guidance, especially on a legal point.
- ▪ the Pope's decision on a question of Roman Catholic doctrine or papal law.
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- IPA[ˈrēˌskript]
美式
- an official edict or announcement: the tsar published a rescript which brought the government's reformist intentions into the public domain
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈrēˌskript]
美式
- revise or rewrite: I wish we could rescript the last two days the much-awaited film is being rescripted
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[riːˈskrɪpt]
英式
- revise or rewrite: this move forced Forsyth to rescript the scene I wish we could rescript the last two days
Oxford Dictionary