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rehabilitate美 [.rihə'bɪlɪ.teɪt] 英 [.riːə'bɪlɪteɪt] - v.修复;使(重病患者)康复;使(长期服刑者)恢复正常生活
- 网络使复原;昭雪;改造
第三人称单数:rehabilitates 现在分词:rehabilitating 过去分词:rehabilitated v. restore,recover,regenerate,mend,repair 1. | ~ sb 使(重病患者)康复;使(长期服刑者)恢复正常生活to help sb to have a normal, useful life again after they have been very ill/sick or in prison for a long time |
| a unit for rehabilitating drug addicts 帮助吸毒者恢复正常生活的机构 |
2. | ~ sb (as sth) 恢复…的名誉;给…平反昭雪to begin to consider that sb is good or acceptable after a long period during which they were considered bad or unacceptable |
| He played a major role in rehabilitating Magritte as an artist. 他对恢复玛格里特艺术家的名誉起了重要的作用。 |
3. | ~ sth 使(建筑物或地区)恢复原状;修复to return a building or an area to its previous good condition |
v. | 1. to help somebody to return to good health or a normal life by providing training or therapy 2. to restore somebody to a former position or rank and grant rights and privileges once more 3. to restore somebody's good reputation and standing after he or she has been disgraced or neglected 4. to restore a building, or part of a town, to its former good condition 5. to help someone to give up drugs or alcohol, so that they can return to a healthy, independent, and useful life 6. to make a building or system appropriate for use again 7. to try to make people respect someone or something again 1. to help somebody to return to good health or a normal life by providing training or therapy 2. to restore somebody to a former position or rank and grant rights and privileges once more 3. to restore somebody's good reputation and standing after he or she has been disgraced or neglected 4. to restore a building, or part of a town, to its former good condition 5. to help someone to give up drugs or alcohol, so that they can return to a healthy, independent, and useful life 6. to make a building or system appropriate for use again 7. to try to make people respect someone or something again |
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