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reestablished

/ih-stab-lish/US // ɪˈstæb lɪʃ //UK // (ɪˈstæblɪʃ) //

重新建立,重新设立,重建的,重新建立的

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

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Examples

  • He recently reestablished contact with Allen and is currently enjoying a renewed relationship with him and Soon-Yi.

  • Putin went after only those he perceived as a threat to his power and the state-security apparatus he quickly reestablished.

  • But then came 9/11 and the default pattern reestablished itself with a vengeance.

  • In 1913, Matisse returned from Morocco and reestablished himself in Pairs.

  • Since his failed 1980 race, Kennedy had reestablished himself as a power in the Senate.

  • With the confessor, the tumult ceased, and silence was reestablished; everyone conjectured and wondered—the king was confessing.

  • The Christian assures me that human nature is repaired, that the death of his God has reestablished it in its integrity.

  • The emergency had reestablished at least for the time the normal discipline; the men still relied on the Captain in trouble.

  • The reestablished unity of doctrine called forth loud rejoicing and thanksgiving to God everywhere in Germany.

  • The law of great numbers has reestablished simplicity in the average.