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reconsider

/ree-kuhn-sid-er/US // ˌri kənˈsɪd ər //UK // (ˌriːkənˈsɪdə) //

重新考虑,重新审视,重新审议,复议

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to consider again, especially with a view to change of decision or action: to reconsider a refusal.
    • : Parliamentary Procedure. to take up for consideration a second time, as a motion or a vote, as with the view of reversing or modifying action taken.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to reconsider a matter.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbthink about again

Examples

  • Over the past year, Metropolitan Transit System leaders have committed to reforming the agency’s aggressive enforcement approach and reconsidering the structure of the agency’s security force.

  • He also reconsidered the protection of a single mask after seeing his breath while waiting outside for a coronavirus test, although experts say that is not a sign of a malfunctioning mask.

  • Companies are also reconsidering their political relationships in the wake of last week’s violence.

  • If regularly auditing your ad placements is too resource intensive, it might be better to reconsider your advertising strategy and instead create inclusion lists for trusted sites, she recommended.

  • In case you get more negative answers and zero clicks, there is a need to reconsider the types of content you offer.

  • But if he heard this combination of Greek and Cuban music, he would be forced to reconsider.

  • “The West will have to reconsider its approach towards the PKK,” he said.

  • Once upon a time in America, bold social movements pressed us all to reconsider our answer.

  • Barbour also said that he thought the campaign would reconsider how it would hold future conference calls.

  • Leno immediately sought to have the Senate reconsider the measure, and it could come to a revote this week.

  • If you are of a different opinion, Mrs. Dodd, I will reconsider the matter; of course it would be most appropriate.

  • I particularly request that you may reconsider your proposal not to order more Japanese bombs.

  • "Tell me again the thing that you need doing and the manner of it," said he, as one who was moved to reconsider.

  • Jim took a few pulls at the strong, black tobacco, and began to reconsider his notion about smashing up the service.

  • A motion was made by one of the Court party that this Committee should be instructed to reconsider the number of men.