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reenter

/ree-en-ter/US // riˈɛn tər //

再入,再进入,再进,重新进入

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to enter again: The guests reentered the reception room after dinner.
    • : to participate in once more; resume: to reenter politics after a long absence;mothers reentering the workforce after their children are grown.
    • : to record again, as in a list or account.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to enter again: The butler exits and reenters at stage left.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inreturn

Examples

  • He tried to reenter his house but was shot in the back of the head.

  • The late-2017 enhancements to the policy came after Houston Texans quarterback Tom Savage was allowed to reenter a game not long after his hands could be seen shaking while he was on the ground following a hit during a game.

  • The easiest solution is to leave the country for a period of time and then reenter.

  • Remember to wash your hands thoroughly when you reenter your apartment.

  • The Saints called a timeout before that touchdown, but Kamara did not reenter the game.

  • But Obama also has boasted that he ended the U.S. war in Iraq and thus far has been hesitant to reenter the conflict.

  • It helped him learn to manage his ODD and prepare to reenter society.

  • The ruse lasted for 20 years until Subramaniam tried to reenter Singapore under a fake name.

  • The miners' victory made it inevitable that the Illinois operators should eventually reenter the Interstate conference.

  • The next moment, when he sought with a conscientious sigh to reenter his old mood, he was half shocked to find it gone.

  • As Annixter turned about to reenter the house, he found himself almost face to face with Hilma Tree.

  • If the glass stopper is removed and the air is allowed to reenter the flask, the loudness of the sound immediately increases.

  • It is then pulled out from the mouth sharply and allowed to reenter after each traction.