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redouble

/ree-duhb-uhl/US // riˈdʌb əl //UK // (rɪˈdʌbəl) //

加倍,加倍努力,加倍珍惜,加倍重视

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v.有主动词 verb
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    re·dou·bled, re·dou·bling.

    • : to double; make twice as great: to redouble one's efforts.
    • : to echo or reecho.
    • : Bridge. to double the double of.
    • : to go back over: to redouble one's footsteps.
    • : Archaic. to repeat.
v.无主动词 verb
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    re·dou·bled, re·dou·bling.

    • : to be doubled; become twice as great.
    • : to be echoed; resound.
    • : Bridge. to double the double of an opponent.
n.名词 noun
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    • : Bridge. the act of doubling one's opponent's double.
    • : Fencing. an attack in a line other than that of the previous attack, made after the failure of the opponent to follow his or her parry of the previous attack with a riposte.

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Examples

  • NBC was right to clarify its policies and redouble its efforts to make sure they are followed.

  • Fourth, international efforts in support of a peace process must redouble.

  • “Now we will redouble our efforts as more Afghans rally to our cause to fight the remaining invaders,” he adds.

  • As we stand united with their families, let us now redouble our own efforts to carry their work forward.

  • These changes at home initially make him redouble the repression of his family.

  • With each step that the Germans draw nearer the mummers redouble their efforts to excite laughter.

  • The other side can again redouble, and so on; but the value of a trick is limited to 100 points.

  • My presentiments did not deceive me when I urged the communiers to redouble their self-control and prudence!

  • They are thence interested to enter into the false ideas of the people, and even to redouble the darkness of their minds.

  • A bold knock at the front door caused the dog to redouble his efforts, until his master commanded him to be still.