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reconvene

US // (ˌriːkənˈviːn) //

重新召开会议,复会,重新召开,重新召集

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v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to gather, call together, or summon again, esp for a formal meeting

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Examples

  • We will sometimes go on shoots together but we often split up and reconvene in the edit room.

  • Congress can simply reconvene after the New Year and pass the relevant legislation.

  • The trial will reconvene on Tuesday, October 2, with Gabriele giving testimony in his defense.

  • That trial will reconvene in March with a verdict expected sometime during the summer.

  • Barely (or not at all) recovered from their Michigan debate, the candidates reconvene in South Carolina tonight.

  • If you would prefer to reconvene tomorrow morning we can reconvene then.

  • For the record, I have some more questions when we reconvene.

  • The meeting was protracted, and at one o'clock Mr. Gould suggested an adjournment for luncheon, the meeting to reconvene at two.

  • The groups were to split into subgroups of two or three, then reconvene at appointed spots around the castle.

  • We will adjourn for lunch, and court will reconvene at fourteen hundred.