柯林斯詞典reversion /r??v????n/ (reversions) 1. N-SING A reversion to a previous state, system, or kind of behaviour is a change back to it. (以前的狀態(tài)、制度或行為的)恢復(fù); 回復(fù)[also no det, N 'to' n] This looks like a reversion to Mexico's previous solidarity with the global left. 看起來(lái)墨西哥與全球左翼之前的連結(jié)又恢復(fù)了。2. N-VAR Thereversionof land or property to a person, family, or country is the return to them of the ownership or control of the land or property. (土地或財(cái)產(chǎn)的)歸還[法律] [oft 'the' N 'of' n 'to' n] 返回 reversion劍橋詞典formal a change back to a previous and often worse condition 倒退;回復(fù),回歸 The new procedures are being seen as a reversion to old , inefficient ways of working . 采用新工序被視為是開(kāi)歷史倒車(chē),是退回到那種效率低下的老路上去。 law specialized a return of something to its previous owner 歸還;物歸原主 返回 reversion