reconstructive / ˌri kənˈstrʌk tɪv /

⚽高中词汇重建改造重建的重建性的

reconstructive 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. tending to reconstruct.

更多reconstructive例句

  1. His finger­tips had to be amputated, and damage to his face was so extensive that he was left without lips or eyelids—even after 20 reconstructive surgeries.
  2. Lisa Cassileth, a plastic and reconstructive surgeon as well as founder and CEO of Cassileth Plastic Surgery in Beverly Hills, admits she expected business to drop as the pandemic and subsequent economic crisis continued.
  3. A Las Vegas plastic surgeon flew to Jackson, personally pledging to cover the cost of reconstructive surgery.
  4. She and husband Brad Pitt can presumably afford a kick-ass reconstructive surgeon.
  5. Doctors have said Miss Yousafzai is due to be readmitted in the coming weeks for reconstructive cranial surgery.
  6. A world-famous oculoplastic and reconstructive surgeon, Elahi is also an impassioned philanthropist.
  7. Another reconstructive surgery was attempted at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.
  8. Berlin was a little late with her reconstructive work; the town walls were not removed till 1866.
  9. The reconstructive historian must surely be inventing à priori facts, evolved, more Germanico, from his inner consciousness.
  10. They are agencies for transfer of existing social power into personal ability; they are means of reconstructive growth.
  11. The plans which are formed, the principles which man projects as guides of reconstructive action, are not dogmas.
  12. We have seen that the general trend of Oriental archaeology has been reconstructive rather than iconoclastic.