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resume

/ri-zoom/US // rɪˈzum //UK // (rɪˈzjuːm) //

复原,复原原件,复原的,复原原状

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v.有主动词 verb
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    re·sumed, re·sum·ing.

    • : to take up or go on with again after interruption; continue: to resume a journey.
    • : to take or occupy again: to resume one's seat.
    • : to take or assume use or practice of again: to resume her maiden name.
    • : to take back: to resume the title to a property.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    re·sumed, re·sum·ing.

    • : to go on or continue after interruption: The dancing is about to resume.
    • : to begin again.

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Examples

  • The NBA and its players' union agreed on Friday to resume the league's playoffs on Saturday after players refused to take the floor for a number of games this week in protest of the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wis.

  • Overall trading on both platforms resumed as normal once the issue was resolved.

  • As the federal government and local housing authorities loosen moratoriums on evictions, concerns are growing that the Annapolis agency’s ramped up court actions will resume.

  • This is a groundbreaking step that is expected to provide a longer-lasting protection in public spaces, increasing consumer confidence in resuming normal air travel and other activities.

  • Wells Fargo is resuming layoffs, as the beleaguered bank looks to cut costs to cope with the coronavirus pandemic and long-running regulatory issues that have hampered its growth.

  • If he did, it could be a sign that our politicians are ready to resume genuine policy-making across party lines.

  • As for the search, which will soon resume, Soelisto confessed that “the capability of our equipment is not optimum.”

  • They added that the shutdown was temporary and they plan to resume the trial in January.

  • Sharpton, well known for a series of controversial incidents earlier in his career, also played defense about his own resume.

  • Then, thanks to home care support, she was able to resume an independent life.

  • Fortunately, Massna had time to make his way through the Austrian skirmishers and resume his command.

  • One morning Tom was awakened by his faithful attendant to resume his weary journey.

  • I shall then give an account of my various excursions in an Appendix, and afterwards resume the thread of my journal.

  • He did not resume his book immediately, but sat for a while meditatively looking out into the garden.

  • When you happen to think of it; will you try never to allow yourself to resume that expression—that expression again?