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resumption

/ri-zuhmp-shuhn/US // rɪˈzʌmp ʃən //UK // (rɪˈzʌmpʃən) //

恢复,复职,复会,恢复原状

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of resuming; a reassumption, as of something previously granted.
    • : the act or fact of taking up or going on with again, as of something interrupted.
    • : the act of taking again or recovering something given up or lost.

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Examples

  • In Europe, the resumption of vacation travel in summer is thought to have fanned the current second wave.

  • That’s why many producers have taken precaution in their production resumptions.

  • The new lawsuit seeks the resumption of the existing rulemaking process for a new permanent safety standard that would apply only to workers at health-care facilities.

  • “We are continuing to work with the FDA to facilitate review of the information needed to make a decision regarding resumption of the US trial,” AstraZeneca said in a statement.

  • We’re now just one week away from the resumption of the NBA season.

  • The end of the embargo and resumption of diplomatic relations with Cuba could transform Major League Baseball.

  • Next Monday sees the resumption of a full, proper working week after the National Day holiday.

  • Elements of the pro-Israel lobby have also been on Capitol Hill lobbying for a resumption of U.S. aid to Egypt.

  • The next few weeks are critical in Egypt as to whether we see a real resumption of violence.

  • U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is to announce a resumption of talks on Friday!

  • More than two hundred years had since elapsed without any Resumption Act.

  • Several laws for the resumption of Crown lands were passed by the Parliaments of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.

  • A perfect silence succeeded, during which we sat speechless, awaiting a resumption of the clamour.

  • But though she fought on, the resumption of the war in the autumn failed to reverse the fortune of arms.

  • The connected change in the Bank of England by the resumption of specie payments supports this view.