释义 |
reinstate美 [.riɪn'steɪt] 英 [.riːɪn'steɪt] - v.使恢复原职;使重返岗位;把…放回原处;使恢复原状
- 网络使复原;使复职;复原恢复
过去分词:reinstated 现在分词:reinstating 第三人称单数:reinstates v. restore,give back,return,replace,recall 1. | ~ sb/sth (in/as sth) 使恢复原职;使重返岗位to give back a job or position that had been taken away from sb |
| He was reinstated in his post. 他重新回到了自己的岗位。 |
2. | ~ sth (in/as sth) 把…放回原处;使恢复原状to return sth to its previous position or status |
| There have been repeated calls to reinstate the death penalty. 不断有人呼吁恢复死刑。 |
v. | 1. to give somebody back a job or position of influence that he or she once had and from which he or she was dismissed or deposed 2. to bring something back into use or force again after it has been out of use 3. to give someone their previous job or position again 4. to start using or having something such as a law or benefit again 1. to give somebody back a job or position of influence that he or she once had and from which he or she was dismissed or deposed 2. to bring something back into use or force again after it has been out of use 3. to give someone their previous job or position again 4. to start using or having something such as a law or benefit again |
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