- 看过 reunite 的人也看了 :
- rejoin
- join
- reconcile
- reconvene
- reunify
- reassemble
- get together
- make up
- patch up
reunite 的定义
re·u·nit·ed, re·u·nit·ing.
- to unite again, as after separation.
reunite 近义词
meet
reunite 的近义词 10 个
reunite 的反义词 3 个
join together again
更多reunite例句
- Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo reunite a decade after Bridesmaids for a movie that’s as refreshing as a beach vacation.
- “It’s not often that you get to reunite somebody with their wallet after 53 years,” he said.
- After a stop at Campbell, Magpayo reunited with Smith as an assistant at San Francisco in 2017-18.
- We now move on to a 2021 season that we hope can reunite supporters and players in stadiums all across North America to enjoy and advance the game we all love.
- If it came about, it would reunite four of the companies spun off when the federal government broke up Standard Oil in 1911, largely because of the outrage stirred by Tarbell.
- When we reunite with Valerie, both Room and Bored and her reality show have been canceled.
- The strip ran from 1983 to 2008, though Bechdel told me in 2012 she was planning to reunite the women for more adventures.
- She wishes to have her parents meet her at the hospital at the same time, hoping that will reunite them.
- Tatum and Hill reunite in 22 Jump Street as Jenko and Schmidt, hapless cops who go undercover as students to bungle a drug ring.
- Audrey and Jack “shippers” can expect the couple to reunite at some point during the season.
- The mob, feeling itself hemmed in between two parallel lines of bayonets, gave sufficiently to let the military party reunite.
- He divided our little force, presently, into three troops, naming a place at which we were to reunite some hours later.
- Hannibal, who had managed to reunite a group of the bravest soldiers, presented a firm front to the Saguntines.
- That hence she has an inclination to unite, and as it were to reunite herself with the man.
- He sees them separate themselves out from the narrative as things in themselves, and then reunite to form a complete whole again.