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reestablish

重新建立,重建,重新设立,重新确立

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v.动词 verb
  1. 1

    • : to establish againa fight to re-establish his authority

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  • Third, Democrats and Republicans need to reestablish the authority of Congress.

  • “We are grateful for the opportunity that Andrew gave us to reestablish Helmut Lang,” the two said about CEO Andrew Rosen.

  • Palestinians say that armed Jewish settlers have been trickling back to try and reestablish a permanent presence there.

  • After more than two years of unrest, most Egyptians just want to reestablish a sense of security.

  • But what they discover is a place with very little to offer to help them reestablish their lives.

  • I sincerely hope that your journey to the Country will reestablish your health and spirits.'

  • Nevertheless, I doubt if he will undertake to reestablish his theory of property.

  • We thus correct the modification that happened and we reestablish the initial state by an inverse modification.

  • We trust that life will be given him to reestablish all this country that has remained without a shepherd for so long.

  • So there is no reference point on which we can reestablish the position of the car in the roadway.