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reclamation

/rek-luh-mey-shuhn/US // ˌrɛk ləˈmeɪ ʃən //UK // (ˌrɛkləˈmeɪʃən) //

复垦,填海造地,填海,再生

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the reclaiming of desert, marshy, or submerged areas or other wasteland for cultivation or other use.
    • : the act or process of reclaiming.
    • : the state of being reclaimed.
    • : the process or industry of deriving usable materials from waste, by-products, etc.

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Examples

  • Much like High on the Hog, the work that we do is about reclamation.

  • The reclamation projects who double as major offseason acquisitions, Kyle Schwarber and Josh Bell, both hit two-run homers in the first.

  • There are two important differences between broken link reclamation and broken link building.

  • Link reclamation seeks to literally reclaim the value of broken links pointing to your site.

  • Marketers can find a treasure trove of value through link reclamation and outreach efforts.

  • For them, this is not demolition but reclamation, cleansing the sanctuary that has been profaned by liberals.

  • Matangi, a reclamation of the brown girl narrative, is a middle finger to you.

  • He forgot that even the Zionist reclamation project only goes so far.

  • These acts of self-reclamation, even if achieved with assistance from men, turn these women into something entirely new instead.

  • I “embrace” my “otherness,” to spew that overused phrase of early '90s identity reclamation.

  • The new Secretary had found his office flooded with complaints about the Reclamation Service.

  • This bog contains several thousand acres, and seems quite susceptible of reclamation and improvement.

  • In the first place, reclamation may mean two distinct things.

  • To reduce a hawk while in process of reclamation is no more than you will be obliged to do.

  • But manning is only the first step in the reclamation of a hawk.