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rebuilding

/ree-bild/US // riˈbɪld //UK // (riːˈbɪld) //

重建,重建工作,重建的,重建的时候

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v.有主动词 verb
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    re·built or re·build·ed; re·build·ing.

    • : to repair, especially to dismantle and reassemble with new parts: to rebuild an old car.
    • : to replace, restrengthen, or reinforce: to rebuild an army.
    • : to revise, reshape, or reorganize: to rebuild a shattered career.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    re·built or re·build·ed; re·build·ing.

    • : to build again or afresh: With the insurance money we can rebuild.

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Examples

  • Optimized apps run natively on Apple silicon, which means the developers have rebuilt their software to work directly on the M1 chip.

  • The country will need “every asset” to rebuild the economy when the pandemic ends.

  • Maybe rebuilding should be all Washington thinks about the rest of this season.

  • Where that leaves Washington, a team both rebuilding and fighting for the NFC East crown, is unknown.

  • Publishers are making these decisions at a moment when many are trying to figure out how much to rebuild their sales teams after being forced to either halt hiring or slim down.

  • Before dying in 1219, Marshal would begin the task of rebuilding England after decades of war.

  • But in order to commence rebuilding them from the ground up, the world must first put out the fires of this current epidemic.

  • Looking at the new season, we now have Coulson as the new S.H.I.E.L.D. director, tasked with rebuilding the agency.

  • Many are still sorting through overturned barrels and rebuilding their production facilities.

  • Anna suggests going out for dinner because she wants to make new memories and try to start that process of rebuilding things.

  • The prophet sees in a vision the rebuilding of the temple: the dimensions of several parts thereof.

  • The rebuilding of Rome was immediately followed by another period of conflict between the patricians and plebeians.

  • In 1312 he commenced the rebuilding of the cathedral at Prato.

  • Richard and his nobles worked with their own hands at rebuilding the walls.

  • It was built by Clarendon with the stone intended for the rebuilding of St. Paul's.