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ldoce_745_zre·turn1 /rɪˈtɜːn $ -ɜːrn/ ●●● S2 W1 verb  
1 go back 回来 [intransitiveI]RETURN to go or come back to a place where you were before 返回,回来,回去 SYN go back, come back
 It was forty five minutes before she returned.
过了45分钟她才回来。
return to
 Are you planning to return to Spain?
你打算回西班牙吗?
return from
 I have just returned from five months in Zimbabwe.
我在津巴布韦待了五个月,刚刚回来。
 Alison decided to return home.
艾利森决定回家。
 He left his country, never to return.
他离开了祖国,一去不复返。
nRegister
In everyday English, people usually say come back (=return to the place where the speaker is) or go back (=return to a different place from where the speaker is), rather than return:
It was forty five minutes before she came back.
过了45分钟她才回来。
Are you planning to go back to Spain?
你打算回西班牙吗?
2 give back 归还 [transitiveT]GIVE to give or send something back, or to put something back in its place 归还,退还;把放回原处 SYN give back, put back
return something to something/somebody
 Carson returned the notebook to his pocket.
卡森把笔记本放回口袋。
 I returned the books to the library unread.
这些书我没看就还给了图书馆。
 Please complete the enclosed application form and return it in the envelope attached.
请填好随信所附的申请表并用所附信封寄回。
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In everyday English, people usually say that they take something back, put it back, or bring it back, rather than return it: 在日常英语中,表示送回、放回或拿回,人们一般说take back, put backbring back,而不说return
He put the key back in his pocket.
他把钥匙放回口袋。
Did you take the books back to the library?
你把书还回图书馆了吗?
3 feeling/situation 感觉/情况 [intransitiveI]START TO HAPPEN, EXIST ETC if a feeling, situation etc returns, it starts to exist or happen again 重新出现 SYN come back
 If the pain returns, take two of the tablets with some water.
如果疼痛再次出现,就用水吞服两片药。
 David could feel his anger returning.
戴维感觉自己的怒气又上来了。
return to
 when peace finally returns to this country
当这个国家终于恢复和平时
nRegister
In everyday English, people usually say that a feeling comes back rather than returns:
I’m worried that the pain will come back.
4 do the same 做相同的事 [transitiveT]DOGIVE to do something to someone because they have done the same thing to you 〔以相同的东西〕回报
 He smiled at her warmly and she returned his smile.
他朝她热情地笑着,她也回报以热情的微笑。
 I phoned him twice on Friday and left messages, but he never returned my call (=he didn’t phone me).
我星期五给他打了两次电话,还留了言,但他根本没有给我回电话。
 Thanks very much. I’ll return the favour (=do something to help you) some day.
非常感谢,总有一天我会报答你的。
 The police did not return fire (=shoot back at someone who shot at them).
警察没有开枪还击。
5 answer 回答 [transitiveT] written to answer someone 回答
6. ball [transitiveT]DS to hit the ball back to your opponent in a game such as tennis 〔网球等比赛中〕回击,击回
7 elect 选举 [transitiveT] British EnglishBrEPPV to elect someone to a political position, especially to represent you in parliament 选举,推选〔尤指议会议员〕
8. return a verdict SCTwhen a jury return their verdict, they say whether someone is guilty or not 〔陪审团〕宣布裁决
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9 profit 利润 [transitiveT]BF to make a profit 产生〔利润〕
10return to something phrasal verbphr v 
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nGRAMMAR: Patterns with return
You return to a place:
The writer returned to his home town many years later.
Hardy returned to his house in the country.
Don’t say: The writer returned his home town. | Hardy returned his house.
You return home:
When she returned home that night, there was a letter for her.
Don’t say: when she returned to home
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 4: to do something to someone because they have done the same thing to you
nouns
return somebody’s call (=phone someone who phoned you)
I left a message but he hasn't returned my call.
return somebody’s gaze/stare
She kept her eyes fixed on the floor, refusing to return his gaze.
return somebody’s smile
Mark returned her smile.
return somebody’s love/feelings (=love someone who loves you)
Sadly, she could never return his love.
return the favour (=help someone who helped you)
Thanks a lot. I hope I'll be able to return the favour.
return fire (=shoot back at someone)
One plane opened fire on the American aircraft, which immediately returned fire.
THESAURUS
return to go back or come back to a place where you were before. Return sounds more formal than go back or come back, and is more commonly used in written English 返回,回来,回去〔return听上去比go backcome back正式,更常用于英语书面语〕
She returned to the hotel hoping to find a message.
她回到酒店,希望会有留言。
Alastair returned from the office late that night.
那天晚上阿拉斯泰尔很晚才从办公室回来。
nOn Friday, I returned home around six o'clock.
go back to go to the place where you were before, or to the place where you usually live 回去
It’s cold out here – shall we go back inside?
外面冷,我们回屋去好吗?
When are you going back to Japan?
你什么时候回日本?
go home to go to your home again, or to the country where you were born, after you have been away from it 回家[]
I did a bit of shopping and then went home.
我买了点东西,然后回家。
Are you going home to Hong Kong when the course finishes?
课程结束后你会回香港吗?
come back to come to the place where you are again, after going away from it 回来
I’ll be away for two days – coming back on Thursday night.
我要出去两天,星期四晚上回来。
He’s just come back from a vacation in Miami.
他刚从迈阿密度假回来。
get back to arrive somewhere where you were before, especially your home or the place where you are staying 返回〔尤指家或住处〕
We got back at about 9 o'clock.
我们9点左右回来的。
She couldn’t wait to get back to London.
她等不及要回伦敦了。
turn back to turn around and go back in the direction you came from 转身回去
We took the wrong road and had to turn back.
我们走错了路,只得掉头回去。
He ordered the soldiers to turn back and march south.
他命令士兵调转方向,往南行进。
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return2 ●●● S2 W2 noun  
1 coming back 回来 [singular]RETURN the act of returning from somewhere, or your arrival back in a place 回来,归来,返回
2 giving back 送还 [singular]GIVE the act of giving, putting, or sending something back 归还;放回;退还
3 changing back 恢复 [singular]START TO HAPPEN, EXIST ETC a change back to a previous state or situation 〔原来状态的〕恢复,回复
4 starting again 重新开始 [singular]CONTINUE/START AGAIN when someone starts an activity again after they had stopped 重新开始
5 profit 利润 [countableC, uncountableU]BF the amount of profit that you get from something 盈利,收益
6 in return (for something) EXCHANGEas payment or reward for something 作为(某事物的)报酬;作为(某事物的)回报
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7 computer 计算机 [uncountableU]TDBBO the key that you press on a computer at the end of an instruction or to move to a new line 回车键;返回键 SYN enter
8 ticket [countableC] British EnglishBrETTRETURN (also return ticket) a ticket for a journey from one place to another and back again 往返票,来回票,双程票 OPP single SYN American English round trip
9 feeling/situation 感觉/情况 [singular] when a feeling, situation etc starts to exist or happen again 再度出现
10 statement 声明 [countableC]PETANSWER/REPLY a statement giving written information in reply to official questions 申报(书),汇报,报告
11 vote 投票 [countableC] technical a vote in an election 投票结果
12. by return (of post) British EnglishBrETCM if you reply to a letter by return, you send your reply almost immediately 〔接到信后〕立即回复
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the point of no return at point1(10)
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return3 adjectiveadj [only before noun]  
1TTRETURNused or paid for a journey from one place to another and back again 来回的,往返的,双程的 single SYN American English round trip
 a return ticket
来回票
 a return fare
来回票价
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From Longman Business Dictionary
returnre·turn1 /rɪˈtɜːn-ɜːrn/ verb
1[transitiveT]FINANCE if an investment returns a particular amount of money, that is the amount of profit it makes
This high-performing fund has returned 20.8% a year on average over the past decade.
2[transitiveT]COMMERCE to take a product back to the shop you bought it from to get your money back, or to get other goods in exchange for it
Any product purchased from Milo may be returned for a full refund.
3[intransitiveI] to go back to a previous activity or state
return to
The mine returned to production in November.
The striking teachers have nowreturned to work.
4[transitiveT] if you return a telephone call, you telephone someone because they have telephoned you
The minister didn’t return a call asking for comments on the crisis.
5return a chequeBANKINGFINANCE if a bank returns a cheque, it refuses to pay it because there is not enough money in the account to do soSYN BOUNCE
If we have to return a cheque, a charge of £15 will be made.
6return a verdictLAW if a JURY in a law case returns its VERDICT, it says whether it thinks someone is guilty or not
returnreturn2 noun
1[countableC, uncountableU]FINANCEACCOUNTING the amount of profit made from an investment
British government bonds have produced a total return of 8.52% so far this month.
a slump affecting the returns from investment
accounting rate of return gross return internal rate of return net return rate of return
2[singular, uncountableU] when someone or something goes back to a previous activity or state
Favorable government rates have aided the company’s return to profitability.
the return of petroleum prices to the highest levels since mid-February
3[countableC]TAX an official form that is filled in and sent to the tax authorities so they can calculate how much tax is owed
Over 12.2 million taxpayersfiled federal returns electronically this year.
allegations that the company had falsified its corporate tax return
annual return
4[uncountableU]COMPUTING the button that is pressed on a computer KEYBOARD when you have finished typing an instructionSYN ENTER
Enter the filename and press Return.
5 (also product return) [countableC]COMMERCE the act of taking or sending back a product you have bought, in order to get your money back or to get other goods in exchange
We accept any return for any reason and will refund or replace the product.
Our customer service department deals with product returns.
returnreturn3 adjectiveadj
return ticket/fare etc British EnglishBrE a ticket etc that allows you to travel to a place and back againSYN AmE round-trip ticket/fare
The package includes the return air fare from the UK and accommodation.
Origin return1
(1300-1400) Old French retourner, from tourner to turn

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