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reconstructed

/ree-kuhn-struhkt/US // ˌri kənˈstrʌkt //UK // (ˌriːkənˈstrʌkt) //

重建的,重构的,重建,重构

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to construct again; rebuild; make over.
    • : to re-create in the mind from given or available information: to reconstruct the events of the murder.
    • : to cause to abandon earlier positions, beliefs, etc.; cause to adjust to new or current situations: a reconstructed male with progressive views on gender equality; protesters and resisters who refuse to be reconstructed.
    • : Historical Linguistics. to arrive at by comparison of data from a later language or group of related languages.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbreorganize, build up

Examples

  • There is, however, some interesting new research in reconstructing crashes, led by the Virginia Tech team.

  • The mRNA vaccines in general, he said, are relatively easily reconstructed to battle new variants.

  • The next step was to reconstruct the cell structure on a chip.

  • The Washington Post examined surveillance video, listened to emergency response radio channels and spoke to witnesses to reconstruct how the incident unfolded.

  • Many sites of stellar wreckage still smolder as expanding clouds, and pinpointing their year or even day of origin can help astronomers reconstruct their history, Fields says.

  • We had to reconstruct proportions, re-create colors, and find materials drawing upon publicity photos of the time.

  • French air crash investigators were able to reconstruct the final minutes in the cockpit of the Airbus A330.

  • Half a century later, we can reconstruct from the abundant evidence what went on behind the scenes in the Kennedy White House.

  • Christine Pelisek and Terry Greene Sterling reconstruct what we know so far.

  • Bradley claims he lost his right eye and had to undergo numerous surgeries around his eye to reconstruct his face.

  • A resolute push for quite a short period now might reconstruct the entire basis of our collective human life.

  • Others, more remarkable still, reconstruct as accurately as a mirror all that has vanished with the flight of time.

  • No nails or metal screws are employed, nothing but the hand is required to dismantle or reconstruct the case.

  • He went on to Boston, still struggling to reconstruct it all, striving to figure what connection it might have had, but in vain.

  • Even if my estimate of contemporary forces is wrong and they win, they will still be forced to reconstruct their outlook.