reconstitution / riˈkɒn stɪˌtut, -ˌtyut /

重组重构重建重组工作

reconstitution2 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.

reconstitution 近义词

reconstitution

等同于 reorganization

reconstitution 的近义词 2
reconstitution

等同于 replacing

reconstitution

等同于 shakeup

reconstitution 的近义词 3

更多reconstitution例句

  1. He is also reconstituting an advisory group to aid in the selection of productions to record.
  2. At the end of the day we have an entire legal system built on evidence and all of these measures that are put in place to ensure that evidence is captured and it can be reconstituted and adjudicated over and over and over again.
  3. Typically, recycling involves breaking the battery down into pure chemical components that can be reconstituted for brand-new battery materials.
  4. Particle by particle, the information needed to reconstitute your body will reemerge.
  5. Rogers says that Apeel has installed its equipment at Houweling’s facility, where its product arrives in powder form before it’s reconstituted and applied to the produce.
  6. Zionism itself was created as a vehicle for the reconstitution of a Jewish national home.
  7. General Stewart had commanded the 154th Brigade since its reconstitution as a Highland brigade.
  8. He had, doubtless conscientiously, laboured for the reconstitution Dissolution of the Frankish Empire.
  9. A reconstitution of the military organization seemed to him to be necessary.
  10. Planchon was one of the first to suggest, and always urged, the reconstitution of French vineyards by the use of American stocks.
  11. I was aware of a spiritual change, or, perhaps, rather a molecular reconstitution.