reopening 的定义
- to open again.
- to start again; resume: to reopen an argument; to reopen an attack.
reopening 近义词
continue
更多reopening例句
- Many students at Del Mar Elementary School and the Rancho Santa Fe Elementary already returned to campus, according to the Union-Tribune and NBC San Diego, after receiving waivers from the county to reopen.
- It’s also been adopted by San Diego Unified School District as one of the metrics that will decide when it is safe to reopen schools.
- San Diego Unified officials convened a panel of experts from UC San Diego to advise them on when and how it might be safe to reopen.
- These new successes could point to how places like schools might safely reopen with in-person classes during the ongoing pandemic.
- Much of the hiring during the summer has been driven by states reopening businesses, like dental offices and clothing stores.
- The U.S. will reopen an embassy in Havana, meaning an ambassador will be appointed.
- To combat Ebola, we need to make sure we reopen safe schools as soon as possible.
- And they never were, despite a grand jury being convened in 1937 to reopen the investigation.
- But he does not have his SIV number, which is required to reopen his case.
- A procedure to reopen his urinary tract could have been done under local anesthesia.
- Of those opportunities nobody had thought fit to avail himself; and it was now too late to reopen the question.
- To allow the heiress to the Crown to marry a Carlist seemed the surest way to reopen civil war, and upset the dynasty once more.
- But these measures were the result of levity and disorganization rather than of any purpose to reopen the quarrel.
- Again Power remained silent, and Marten was obliged to reopen the discussion.
- "Provided always that there were anything left to reopen," suggested the Governor softly.