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restoration美 [.restə'reɪʃ(ə)n] 英 [.restə'reɪʃ(ə)n] - n.修复;复原;复位;回归
- 网络恢复;浮华暂借问;回复
n. reinstatement,reestablishment,return,restitution,renovation 1. | [u][c] 整修;修复the work of repairing and cleaning an old building, a painting, etc. so that its condition is as good as it originally was |
| The palace is closed for restoration . 王宫因整修而停止开放。 | | |
2. | [u][c] ~ of sth (规章制度等的)恢复the act of bringing back a system, a law, etc. that existed previously |
| the restoration of democracy/the monarchy 民主制度╱君主政体的恢复 |
3. | [u] ~ (of sth) 复原;复位;回归;归还the act of returning sth to its correct place, condition or owner |
| the restoration of the Elgin marbles to Greece 埃尔金大理石雕塑品之交还希腊 |
4. | [sing] 王政复辟时期(1660 年,英国经历了一段无王时期后,查理二世登基为王)the time in Britain after 1660 when, following a period with no king or queen, Charles II became king |
| Restoration comedy/poetry(= written during and after this time) 王政复辟时期的喜剧╱诗歌 |
n. | 1. (领土等的)恢复,光复;复位,复职;复旧,复古;复兴;归还 5. 复辟;(英国1660年查理二世的;法国大革命后布尔篷王朝的)复辟;(日本的)明治维新 9. 【建筑】修复,照原样修复的建筑物;(受损美术品等的)修复,修补;(古动物的)再造,复原 1. (领土等的)恢复,光复;复位,复职;复旧,复古;复兴;归还 5. 复辟;(英国1660年查理二世的;法国大革命后布尔篷王朝的)复辟;(日本的)明治维新 9. 【建筑】修复,照原样修复的建筑物;(受损美术品等的)修复,修补;(古动物的)再造,复原 |
n. | 1. the return of something that was removed or abolished 2. the restoring of something such as buildings or furniture to an earlier and usually better condition 3. something, especially a building, that has been brought back to an earlier and usually better condition 4. a model made to resemble or represent something in its original condition 5. the re-establishment of monarchy in Great Britain under Charles II in 1660, or the period of his reign 6. the process of putting something such as a piece of art or a building back into its original condition so that it looks cleaner and better 7. the process of returning the original software programs to a computer after it has been repaired 1. the return of something that was removed or abolished 2. the restoring of something such as buildings or furniture to an earlier and usually better condition 3. something, especially a building, that has been brought back to an earlier and usually better condition 4. a model made to resemble or represent something in its original condition 5. the re-establishment of monarchy in Great Britain under Charles II in 1660, or the period of his reign 6. the process of putting something such as a piece of art or a building back into its original condition so that it looks cleaner and better 7. the process of returning the original software programs to a computer after it has been repaired |
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