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reintegration

/ree-in-tuh-grey-shuhn, ree-in-/US // riˌɪn təˈgreɪ ʃən, ˌri ɪn- //

重返社会,复员,重返职场,重组

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : restoration to a unified state.
    • : Psychiatry. the process of returning the mind to an integrated state after it has been deranged by psychosis.
    • : Psychology. the process of recalling an entire memory from a partial cue, as remembering a speech upon hearing the first few words.the tendency to repeat the response to a complex stimulus on later experiencing any part of that stimulus.

Examples

  • Smart is Boston’s leader in assists per game this season, and his reintegration should allow Walker to focus better on knocking down the shots that come his way.

  • I do know that reintegration has to be done slowly and carefully.

  • That seems strange to most, but the reintegration process after war (and especially after capture) is anything but simple.

  • They need rehabilitation, he said: education, economic empowerment, and social reintegration.

  • I think we all agree that after a decade of war, reintegration poses a significant challenge for our troops.

  • She has promoted an integrated model of care for victims of trafficking for their rescue and reintegration.

  • Its universal disintegration and waste by oxidation; and its concomitant reintegration by the intussusception of new matter.

  • Still the process of disintegration and reintegration proceeded.

  • "I'm afraid the reintegration time of Colonel Johns is running out and he must return to his own time," the professor went on.

  • He says that the suture insures the reintegration of the nerve much better.

  • To which extent do they reflect pragmatic reintegration in the global economy or safe isolationism?