rebuild
柯林斯词典
1. V-T When people rebuild something such as a building or a city, they build it again after it has been damaged or destroyed. 重建 (房屋或城市等)
They say they will stay to rebuild their homes rather than retreat to refugee camps. 他們說要畱下來重建家園而不是撤到難民營中。
The old south grandstand must be rebuilt. 破舊的南看台一定要重建。
2. V-T When people rebuild something such as an institution, a system, or an aspect of their lives, they take action to bring it back to its previous condition. 重建 (組織、制度和生活等)
The president's message was that everyone would have to work hard together to rebuild the economy. 縂統所傳達的信息是每個人都應一起努力工作重建經濟。
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rebuild /riːˈbɪld/ (rebuilding,rebuilt,rebuilds)
剑桥词典
- to build something again that has been damaged or destroyed
- After the accident , he underwent reconstructive surgery to rebuild his face .
- I've decided to strip down my motorbike and rebuild it.
- Stoically, and with great determination , the people set about rebuilding the village .
- UN troops were assigned the task of rebuilding the hospital .
- The house was extensively rebuilt after the fire . 返回 rebuild
重建;改建;使恢複原狀
The cathedral was completely rebuilt in 1425 after it had been destroyed by fire . 這座大教堂燬於火災,於1425年得以全麪重建。
If you rebuild a system or organization , you develop it so that it works effectively .
重新組織;改造
Before the election , the party claimed it would rebuild the country's economy . 在大選前,這個政黨聲稱自己會重振國家經濟。
rebuild your life
to try to return to the good situation that you were in before an unpleasant event happened to you
恢複正常的生活;重新安排生活
Many people have difficulty in rebuilding their lives when they come out of prison . 很多人在出獄後很難重新過正常的生活。
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