reestablished / ɪˈstæb lɪʃ /

重新建立重新设立重建的重新建立的

reestablished 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to found, institute, build, or bring into being on a firm or stable basis: to establish a university; to establish a medical practice.
  2. to install or settle in a position, place, business, etc.: to establish one's child in business.
  3. to show to be valid or true; prove: to establish the facts of the matter.
  4. to cause to be accepted or recognized: to establish a custom; She established herself as a leading surgeon.
  5. to bring about permanently: to establish order.
  6. to enact, appoint, or ordain for permanence, as a law; fix unalterably.
  7. to make a national or state institution.
  8. Cards. to obtain control of so that one can win all the subsequent tricks in it.

reestablished 近义词

v. 动词 verb

put in place again

reestablished 的近义词 5
reestablished 的反义词 3

更多reestablished例句

  1. He recently reestablished contact with Allen and is currently enjoying a renewed relationship with him and Soon-Yi.
  2. Putin went after only those he perceived as a threat to his power and the state-security apparatus he quickly reestablished.
  3. But then came 9/11 and the default pattern reestablished itself with a vengeance.
  4. In 1913, Matisse returned from Morocco and reestablished himself in Pairs.
  5. Since his failed 1980 race, Kennedy had reestablished himself as a power in the Senate.
  6. With the confessor, the tumult ceased, and silence was reestablished; everyone conjectured and wondered—the king was confessing.
  7. The Christian assures me that human nature is repaired, that the death of his God has reestablished it in its integrity.
  8. The emergency had reestablished at least for the time the normal discipline; the men still relied on the Captain in trouble.
  9. The reestablished unity of doctrine called forth loud rejoicing and thanksgiving to God everywhere in Germany.
  10. The law of great numbers has reestablished simplicity in the average.