reintegrated / ˈɪn tɪˌgreɪt /

重返社会重返社会的重获新生重组

reintegrated2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

in·te·grat·ed, in·te·grat·ing.

  1. to bring together or incorporate into a whole.
  2. to make up, combine, or complete to produce a whole or a larger unit, as parts do.
  3. to unite or combine.
v. 无主动词 verb

in·te·grat·ed, in·te·grat·ing.

  1. to become integrated.
  2. to meld with and become part of the dominant culture.
  3. Mathematics. to perform the operation of integration, or finding the integral of a function or equation.to find the solution to a differential equation.

reintegrated 近义词

reintegrated

等同于 replaced

reintegrated

等同于 rehabilitate

更多reintegrated例句

  1. The Mach-E’s quirks and bugsAs we have seen with most of these dauntingly complex integrated infotainment systems with enough lines of programming code to fly spacecraft, bugs appear.
  2. The number of enterprises successfully integrating voice SEO in their marketing strategy is increasing by leaps and bounds.
  3. Because data sits at the heart of media, and will be at the heart of every integrated proposition for clients.
  4. To do this, it integrates with large corporates on the purchase side and then funds suppliers by paying up to 60% of the purchase order value upfront and the remainder immediately upon delivery.
  5. Well, it integrates with Microsoft’s other collaboration tools like SharePoint and Yammer, along with LinkedIn Learning and other training services, and it also includes team analytics.
  6. The last one is to integrate these longer-term plans with our overall global health security strategy.
  7. It may be military-led, but the operation will likely integrate with ongoing efforts from NGOs and the Liberian government.
  8. IFTTT—If This Then That—is a service that allows you to easily integrate two services together.
  9. The Automatic Link can also integrate with the IFTTT service.
  10. His scheme to re-integrate the church back into the center of this urban community has won Cain a legion of admirers.
  11. There is a property in the horizon which no man has but he whose eyecan integrate all the parts--that is, the poet.
  12. Other machines began to integrate crackpot reports of things sighted in divers places.
  13. Rynason was silent, trying to integrate that into the fog in his head.
  14. Such kind of territory is named "integrate territory" (territorium clausum).
  15. Nothing in the way of human endeavor can be more inspiring than the work of striving to integrate boys and girls.