reconsideration / ˌri kənˈsɪd ər /

复议重新审议重审复审

reconsideration2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to consider again, especially with a view to change of decision or action: to reconsider a refusal.
  2. 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. to reconsider a matter.

reconsideration 近义词

reconsideration

等同于 retrospect

reconsideration

等同于 review

reconsideration

等同于 revision

reconsideration

等同于 scruple

reconsideration

等同于 afterthought

reconsideration 的近义词 2
reconsideration 的反义词 1

更多reconsideration例句

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Companies are also reconsidering their political relationships in the wake of last week’s violence.
  4. 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.
  5. In case you get more negative answers and zero clicks, there is a need to reconsider the types of content you offer.
  6. But if he heard this combination of Greek and Cuban music, he would be forced to reconsider.
  7. “The West will have to reconsider its approach towards the PKK,” he said.
  8. Once upon a time in America, bold social movements pressed us all to reconsider our answer.
  9. Barbour also said that he thought the campaign would reconsider how it would hold future conference calls.
  10. Leno immediately sought to have the Senate reconsider the measure, and it could come to a revote this week.
  11. If you are of a different opinion, Mrs. Dodd, I will reconsider the matter; of course it would be most appropriate.
  12. I particularly request that you may reconsider your proposal not to order more Japanese bombs.
  13. "Tell me again the thing that you need doing and the manner of it," said he, as one who was moved to reconsider.
  14. Jim took a few pulls at the strong, black tobacco, and began to reconsider his notion about smashing up the service.
  15. A motion was made by one of the Court party that this Committee should be instructed to reconsider the number of men.