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restore美 [rɪ'stɔr] 英 [rɪ'stɔː(r)] - v.恢复;修复;恢复(某种情况或感受);使复原
- 网络还原;重建;归还
第三人称单数:restores 现在分词:restoring 过去式:restored v.+n. restore confidence,restore order,restore system,restore service,restore reputation 1. | ~ sth (to sb) 恢复(某种情况或感受)to bring back a situation or feeling that existed before |
| The measures are intended to restore public confidence in the economy. 这些举措旨在恢复公众对经济的信心。 | | Order was quickly restored after the riots. 暴乱过后秩序很快得到了恢复。 | | Such kindness restores your faith in human nature(= makes you believe most people are kind) . 这样的善心使人又一次感到人性善良。 | | The operation restored his sight(= made him able to see again) . 手术使他恢复了视力。 |
2. | ~ sb/sth to sth 使复原;使复位;使复职to bring sb/sth back to a former condition, place or position |
| He is now fully restored to health. 他现在完全恢复了健康。 | | We hope to restore the garden to its former glory(= make it as beautiful as it used to be) . 我们想把这花园变得和过去一样美丽。 |
3. | ~ sth 修复;整修;使复原to repair a building, work of art, piece of furniture, etc. so that it looks as good as it did originally |
| Her job is restoring old paintings. 她的工作是修复旧画。 |
4. | ~ sth 重新采用(或实施);恢复to bring a law, tradition, way of working, etc. back into use |
| to restore ancient traditions 恢复古老的传统 | | Some people argue that the death penalty should be restored. 有些人主张恢复死刑。 |
5. | ~ sth (to sb/sth) 归还(失物、赃款等)to give sth that was lost or stolen back to sb |
| The police have now restored the painting to its rightful owner. 警察已经把这幅油画归还给了它的合法主人。 |
v. | 2. 拿回原处,恢复原状;复旧;恢复;复活,复兴,再兴(制度、习惯等),使复位,使复职,使复辟 4. 修理,修补,重建,修复;再造,复原(古生物),补正,校补(书籍中的缺失文字等) 2. 拿回原处,恢复原状;复旧;恢复;复活,复兴,再兴(制度、习惯等),使复位,使复职,使复辟 4. 修理,修补,重建,修复;再造,复原(古生物),补正,校补(书籍中的缺失文字等) |
v. | 1. to return something to its proper owner or place 2. to bring something back to an earlier and better condition 3. to give somebody new strength or vigor 4. to return somebody to a previously held rank, office, or position 5. to reestablish or put back something that was once but is no longer there 6. to cause a particular situation to exist again, especially a positive one 7. to make someone or something start being in a particular situation again 8. to clean and repair something old and dirty or damaged so that it looks the same as it did originally 9. to give something that has been lost, taken, or stolen back to the person who it belongs to 10. make well or normal again;bring back(to a former condition) 1. to return something to its proper owner or place 2. to bring something back to an earlier and better condition 3. to give somebody new strength or vigor 4. to return somebody to a previously held rank, office, or position 5. to reestablish or put back something that was once but is no longer there 6. to cause a particular situation to exist again, especially a positive one 7. to make someone or something start being in a particular situation again 8. to clean and repair something old and dirty or damaged so that it looks the same as it did originally 9. to give something that has been lost, taken, or stolen back to the person who it belongs to 10. make well or normal again;bring back(to a former condition) |
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