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reconstruction美 [.rikən'strʌkʃ(ə)n] 英 [.riːkən'strʌkʃ(ə)n] adj.+n. total reconstruction,successful reconstruction v.+n. complete reconstruction n. renovation,reform,modernization,renewal,restoration 1. | [u] 重建;改造;复原the process of changing or improving the condition of sth or the way it works; the process of putting sth back into the state it was in before |
| the post-war reconstruction of Germany 德国的战后重建 | | a reconstruction period 重建时期 |
2. | [u] 修复;修理the activity of building again sth that has been damaged or destroyed |
| the reconstruction of the sea walls 海堤的修复 |
3. | [c] 重现a copy of sth that no longer exists |
| The doorway is a 19th century reconstruction of Norman work. 门廊是 19 世纪时模仿诺曼式建筑修建的。 |
4. | [c] 再现(犯罪过程等的)影片a short film showing events that are known to have happened, made in order to try and get more information or better understanding, especially about a crime |
| Last night police staged a reconstruction of the incident. 昨天晚上,警方放映了再现事故经过的影片。 |
5. | [u] 重建时期(美国南北战争后南方各州重新加入联邦)(in the US) the period after the Civil War when the southern states returned to the US and laws were passed that gave rights to African Americans |
n. | 1. the period of U.S. history from 1865 through 1877, during which the states that had seceded during the Civil War were reorganized under federal control and later restored to the Union 2. the act or process of reconstructing something, or of being reconstructed 3. something that has been put back together from its component parts, pieces, or remains 4. something that has been reorganized, reformed, or restored 5. something that has been re-created from the evidence available, e.g. a re-enactment of the circumstances of a crime 6. the process of building something again 7. a situation in which you try to form an idea of something that happened by connecting pieces of information 8. a performance showing events exactly as they happened 9. a copy of something that existed in the past 10. surgery that a doctor does to repair a part of the body that has been damaged or is not shaped normally 1. the period of U.S. history from 1865 through 1877, during which the states that had seceded during the Civil War were reorganized under federal control and later restored to the Union 2. the act or process of reconstructing something, or of being reconstructed 3. something that has been put back together from its component parts, pieces, or remains 4. something that has been reorganized, reformed, or restored 5. something that has been re-created from the evidence available, e.g. a re-enactment of the circumstances of a crime 6. the process of building something again 7. a situation in which you try to form an idea of something that happened by connecting pieces of information 8. a performance showing events exactly as they happened 9. a copy of something that existed in the past 10. surgery that a doctor does to repair a part of the body that has been damaged or is not shaped normally |
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