reestablish
英
美
网络 重建; 重新建立; 重新设立; 恢复
过去式:reestablished 过去分词:reestablished 现在分词:reestablishing 第三人称单数:reestablishes
BNC.33050
英英释义
verb
- bring back into original existence, use, function, or position
- restore law and order
- reestablish peace in the region
- restore the emperor to the throne
双语例句
- With the discovery of the protoss and zerg, the Directorate's ruling council decided it was time to reestablish control over their distant cousins.
在发现神族与虫族之后,理事会的裁定委员会决定该是对这些遥远的表亲,重新建立起统治权的时候。 - The object is linked to the document% 1, which cannot be found. Locate the document that contains the object, and then reestablish the link.
该对象链接了文档%1,而该文档无法找到。请定位包含该对象的文档,然后重新建立链接。 - If a particular test breaks the server, testers can reestablish the server by loading a cloned copy of it.
如果特定的测试破坏了服务器,测试人员可以通过加载服务器的克隆副本来重新建立该服务器。 - Many pediatric burn patients return to the operating room over the course of several years to reduce hypertrophic scarring and reestablish function.
许多儿科烧伤病人返回手术室在过去的几年中,以减少增生性疤痕和重建功能。 - The national carrier says it plans to reestablish routes to Europe next year.
这家国营航空公司说,计划明年恢复飞欧洲的航线。 - Other farmers moved farther west to reestablish themselves on other farms as squatters or homesteaders.
有些农民继续向西发展,作为“擅自占地者”或“定居移民”另建自己的农场。 - Because established the system of library science in the past, cannot reflect the development and change in the new era, therefore it is necessary to reestablish system of library science.
由于过去所建立的图书馆学体系不能反映图书馆新时代的新发展、新变化,所以必须重新建立反映这种新变化的图书馆学体系。 - To Reestablish China's Social Welfare System under the Background of Globalization
全球化背景下重构中国的社会福利体系 - Urban civilization begins in Sumer as the Anunnaki reestablish there the Olden Cities, beginning with Eridu and Nippur.
年,苏美尔的城市文明开始了,是安奴拿其在那里重建了古昔的城市,连同着伊利都和尼普一起开始。 - In the final part of moral instruction children must be led to understand the unconditional value of morality, and thus, as it were, reestablish their habits of right action on the correct foundation.
在道德引导的最后一环中,应该引导儿童去相信道德的绝对价值,这样也可以说成是,在正确方向的基础上,重新建立他们的正确行为习惯。