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recompose

/ree-kuhm-pohz/US // ˌri kəmˈpoʊz //UK // (ˌriːkəmˈpəʊz) //

重构,重整旗鼓,重新构思,重组

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    re·com·posed, re·com·pos·ing.

    • : to compose again; reconstitute; rearrange.
    • : to restore to composure or calmness.

Examples

  • The face itself does not vanish, or but decomposes to recompose.

  • To restore it is to annihilate the work of centuries, to recompose an ordinary pastiche with no clat.

  • Mrs. Chiverton was sorry; perhaps a walk in the park would recompose the little man.

  • As with the overture, Rossini did not attempt to recompose this number either.

  • But the maid was back before she was able to recompose herself.