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rehabilitation

US // (ˌriːəˌbɪlɪˈteɪʃən) //

康复,复健,复原,复兴

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or process of rehabilitating
    • : med the treatment of physical disabilities by massage, electrotherapy, or exercisesrehabilitation centre

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Examples

  • The steps that participants will support include enhanced education, testing, and monitoring, the elimination of unsafe lead recycling and smelting activities, and the cleanup and rehabilitation of toxic sites.

  • When emergencies subside, WFP experts develop programs for relief and rehabilitation and provide developmental aid.

  • He spent 28 days in a drug and alcohol rehabilitation program in Washington state, he later told police.

  • Dibo is a graduate of Youngstown’s “drug court,” where nonviolent criminal offenders are able to avoid jail time by completing judicially supervised substance-abuse rehabilitation.

  • That makes the need for America to invest more in the mental health and rehabilitation of veterans not just a moral or ethical obligation, but an economic one too … especially at a time when calls to defund the police are also growing.

  • A comprehensive rehabilitation approach takes into account all these factors.

  • As other prisoners took advantage of the rehabilitation programs offered, Lane and Opperud secretly planned an escape.

  • “I designed my own rehabilitation program—calisthenics, running and other exercises,” Bucca was quoted saying.

  • He took time to recover and rebuild his strength down South, and also underwent rigorous rehabilitation up in Boston.

  • This summer Dick Cheney, his wife Lynne and daughter Liz have embarked upon a sustained campaign of reputation rehabilitation.

  • Peukert, too, the life of their circle, is chiefly concerned with his personal rehabilitation.

  • She heard of the rehabilitation of Belgium, and portable hospitals, and millions of dollars, and Red Cross trains.

  • He is a sort of celestial Absalom—vicious, tyrannical, rebellious; but secure of ultimate pardon and rehabilitation.

  • He could no longer indulge in learned ease, and trust for his rehabilitation to spontaneous respect and sympathy.

  • The veracity of this document was never assailed, even by those who during the rehabilitation trial pointed out its irregularity.