unrestored 的定义
re·stored, re·stor·ing.
- to bring back into existence, use, or the like; reestablish: to restore order.
- to bring back to a former, original, or normal condition, as a building, statue, or painting.
- to bring back to a state of health, soundness, or vigor.
- to put back to a former place, or to a former position, rank, etc.: to restore the king to his throne.
- to give back; make return or restitution of.
- to reproduce or reconstruct in the original state.
unrestored 近义词
等同于 unimproved
更多unrestored例句
- Prime Hook is just one example of a restored coastal wetland.
- For Nicholas Howley alone, that recovery restored hundreds of millions of dollars to his fortune.
- The hope was, and still is, that a mass vaccination campaign can restore the world to normal.
- The purpose of the system is to drive us toward behaviors aimed at maintaining or restoring our natural state of balance.
- A few weeks ago, we learned about the Twisted NAS-E, a restored and modified Land Rover Defender that now runs on electrons instead of gasoline or diesel.
- Faal told the FBI that his group was trying “restore democracy to The Gambia and improve the lives of its people.”
- The charismatic bearded revolucionario dressed in a dark olive uniform promised to restore order and hold elections.
- This would restore overtime rights to workers earning up to around $50,000 a year, which is roughly the current median.
- The Onna church is expected to take up to 12 years to restore.
- Much of the money meant to restore the center and rebuild the houses has gone instead to relocate the residents.
- But one thing remained for Felipe now, If Ramona lived, he would find her, and restore to her this her rightful property.
- Insult and outrage seemed to have given that bodily vigour to Ripperda, which medicine and surgery had taken no pains to restore.
- And he wished also to restore her to her natural setting, with the greatest degree of historic accuracy.
- This was "assault" in truth, and oddly enough seemed to restore the victim to perfect coolness.
- The new general had orders to arrest certain officers and restore discipline.