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restart

重新启动,重新开始,重启,重新开机

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to start again
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or an instance of starting againthe restart of the lapa restart device

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • They were just 19th before the restart, but they rank fourth since returning to play.

  • No duo has run more pick and rolls during the restart than Dame and Nurk, who have paired on 127 screens, per Second Spectrum.

  • The Bruins were the NHL’s best team in both points percentage and SRS before the league suspended play in March, but they’ve stumbled out of the blocks since the restart.

  • The way it’s been playing since the restart, I can’t see it.

  • His production has made up for the loss of Domantas Sabonis, who’s missing the restart, and it takes pressure off guard Victor Oladipo, who’s still settling in.

  • Still, his conviction will restart a House Ethics Committee investigation into his actions.

  • The secretary would call and ask him to restart her terminal so that she could resume playing.

  • “Sometimes it takes 30 minutes, sometimes five minutes, for the generator to restart and the power to come back on,” he told me.

  • There is also more nitrogen in his varieties, and this contributes to a quick restart of fermentation after each filtration.

  • But in a state threatening to restart the licensing process, they may be irrelevant.

  • The machine chuffed ponderously past, and Merriman, by now rested, turned to restart his bicycle.

  • He gallantly tried to restart the gun, but the enemy were now upon him, and he had no alternative but to retire without the gun.

  • It was his thought and care to reform these records and restart the Chronicle as a great national archive.

  • State intervention is needed in order to restart the economy.

  • They restart work with a bustle which would excite veritable pity in any man but a bee-keeper.