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rebuilt

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

重建的,重建后的,已重建的,重建

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    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

  • Law has been rebuilt in the last 50 years to be an instrument of control, not a framework for human responsibility.

  • The building had to be rebuilt in 1963 after extensive damage from the Second World War was finally deemed irreparable.

  • They joined 11 structures that will have to be completely rebuilt—if at all—as Ferguson gets back on its feet.

  • The dome could be rebuilt by 2021 if work stays on schedule, according to workers at the site.

  • No schools, churches or hospitals have been rebuilt yet, though temporary structures are now permanent fixtures on the landscape.

  • This organ has lately been entirely rebuilt with new action and vastly improved by Mr. E. M. Skinner.

  • He regarded his organ in St. Paul's Cathedral (rebuilt in 1899), as his magnum opus.

  • In 1898 the organ was thoroughly rebuilt with tubular pneumatic action in place of the Barker levers.

  • We have noted elsewhere in this book how Willis had this screen removed, and rebuilt the organ on each side in 1872.

  • When this was removed the vault gave way, and had to be almost entirely rebuilt and lined with masonry.