1.b> 1) (i>) / i> (; ); the government has failed to reverse the economic decline ; to reverse a policy ;
2) i> (; ), ; i> ; he took the chair, reversed it, and drew it towards the fire , ; let's reverse the order I'll give the first talk and you the second , , ;
2.b> , ..i> (, ); it felt as if we had reversed our roles of parent and child , ;
3.b> .i> (), ( , ..i>); to reverse a judgement / a sentence / / ( .i>); the appeal court reversed the original verdict and set the prisoner free / ;
4.b> .i> 1) () / / ( , .i> i>); the tank reversed into a barn / ; caution! This truck is reversing ! ;
2) (), ; .i> / ; now reverse the car ;
5.b> : to reverse (the) charges () ;
6.b> (.i> oneself) ..i> (, ); suddenly, he reversed himself completely , i>;
7.b> .i> / ();
to reverse armsb> () / / ( i>).