reconstitute / riˈkɒn stɪˌtut, -ˌtyut /

⚽高中词汇重组重构重建再造

reconstitute2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

re·con·sti·tut·ed, re·con·sti·tut·ing.

  1. to constitute again; reconstruct; recompose.
  2. to return to the liquid state by adding water: to reconstitute a bouillon cube with hot water.
v. 无主动词 verb

re·con·sti·tut·ed, re·con·sti·tut·ing.

  1. to undergo reconstitution; become reconstituted.

reconstitute 近义词

reconstitute

等同于 reconstruct

reconstitute

等同于 reform

reconstitute

等同于 rehabilitate

reconstitute

等同于 renovate

reconstitute

等同于 replace

reconstitute

等同于 restore

reconstitute

等同于 recondition

reconstitute

等同于 restitute

更多reconstitute例句

  1. After all, it will take some time for the Taliban to consolidate its hold on the nation and for al Qaeda to fully reconstitute, but the risks will grow.
  2. What we find in most grocery stores in the United States is typically instant, precooked or quick-cooking, meaning that it has been steamed and dried, and it only needs to be reconstituted with boiling water before consumption.
  3. So we have to be very serious about trying to reconstitute the value proposition and competitiveness of New York City as quickly as possible and not get ourselves into a cut-shrink, cut-shrink, cut-shrink cycle.
  4. Dehydration would make the dose stable at room temperature indefinitely, says Weissman, until it is reconstituted right before use.
  5. Sheet Pan Persian-Style Stuffed Delicata Squash With Broccolini and CarrotsThese days, with the availability of refrigeration, it is more convenient to use jarred liquid kashk, rather than reconstituting dried kashk.
  6. To tie him still to our heels, I took the opportunity of having the compartment to ourselves to revive and reconstitute the dummy.
  7. The object of all his efforts was to reconstitute the power of the empire.
  8. France is about to reconstitute herself; workingmen have the right to find and take their place in the new order of things.
  9. In the study which we have now almost completed, we have made no attempt to reconstitute the history of Egypt.
  10. In the end the ecclesiastics consented to reconstitute the court in this form.