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reintroduce

US // (ˌriːɪntrəˈdjuːs) //

重新介绍,重新引入,重新引进,重新介绍一下

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v.动词 verb
  1. 1

    • : to introduce again

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Examples

  • The lawmakers might reintroduce the legislation, or something like it, when Congress reconvenes next month.

  • From there, you can reintroduce some of the “grey area” foods like dairy and grains to see how you tolerate them.

  • Weinstein said he would reintroduce that bill as well as a new one based on the Miller ruling.

  • And then Michelle Obama masterfully used it to reintroduce America to her husband.

  • How is Romney going to reintroduce himself to the public in a more favorable light?

  • I wish to reintroduce Ariadne to you and let her explain some of the wonders of their teaching, she being herself a teacher.

  • They only proposed to reintroduce cigar and cigarette smoking.

  • England proposes to reintroduce into the school system children who are now abnormally employed in the war.

  • I would reintroduce prize-fighting and bear-baiting and gladiatorial shows to brace the nation up a bit.

  • "I must reintroduce myself, formally, I see," quoth the stranger.