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reconstitute美 [.ri'kɑnstɪ.tut] 英 [.riː'kɒnstɪ.tjuːt] - v.重组;重新设立;使(脱水食物等)恢复原状;使还原
- 网络重新组成;重建;加水使恢复
过去分词:reconstituted 现在分词:reconstituting 第三人称单数:reconstitutes v. reconstruct,rebuild,re-form,alter,change 1. | ~ sth/itself (as sth) 重组;重新设立to form an organization or a group again in a different way |
| The group reconstituted itself as a political party. 这个团体重新组建为一个政党。 |
2. | [usupass] ~ sth 使(脱水食物等)恢复原状;使还原to bring dried food, etc. back to its original form by adding water |
v. | 1. to bring some matter or a material back to its original state, usually by adding water to a concentrated, dried, or powdered form 2. to alter the form of something 3. to add a liquid to dried food so that you can eat it 4. to change the form or structure of something 1. to bring some matter or a material back to its original state, usually by adding water to a concentrated, dried, or powdered form 2. to alter the form of something 3. to add a liquid to dried food so that you can eat it 4. to change the form or structure of something |
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