英:[ˌri:ˈkɒnstɪtju:t]
美:[ˌriˈkɑnstətut]
英:[ˌri:ˈkɒnstɪtju:t]
美:[ˌriˈkɑnstətut]
re·con·sti·tute
ri kan stih tut
第三人称单数:reconstitutes
现在分词:reconstituting
过去式:reconstituted
过去分词:reconstituted
reconstitution (n.)
transitive verb
to put together or constitute again.He hoped to reconstitute his work team after the layoffs, but many of his former staff had moved on to other jobs.
to add water to a powdered or dehydrated substance to restore it to liquid.This orange juice has been reconstituted from a frozen concentrate.
"重新构成",1790年,来自 re- "向后,再次" + constitute(v.)。相关词汇: Reconstituted; reconstituting; reconstitution。
重建(数据)
The first known use of reconstitute was in 1759
reconstructverb
to construct again : rebuild, remodel
reconstructverb
to construct again : rebuild, remodel
reconstituteverb
to return to a former condition by adding water
reconstituteverb
to return to a former condition by adding water
reconstituteverb
to return to a former condition by adding water
reconstitutetransitive verb
to constitute again or anewespecially: to restore to a former condition by adding liquid
reconstituted blood plasma
1 Gradually – fortified by two packets of cigarettes – he begins to reconstitute himself, looking less and less like Spall but, strangely, more and more like Terry Wogan.
2 Every day she reconstitutes the frozen orange juice by adding water.
她每天通过加水把冰冻的橘子汁恢复原状。
3 Gay people, trans people, little people: we’re all born in helpless diaspora, and reconstituting the dandelion is the dilemma of our lives.
4 McBride served six years of his 11-year sentence before he was released and has recently operated a sober living house in addition to performing and recording with a reconstituted Fang.
5 It didn’t aim at artfulness but found meaning in loss and alienation just as he found stuff from thrift shops and yard sales and reconstituted them into assemblages.
6 “We hear how they try to reconstitute society without Don Giovanni,” he said.
7 Anthony Braxton has always seen his reconstituted, spatial music as a part of a wide tradition, lacing free improvisation into new compositional models.
8 The only debate now is whether what is left behind is enough to prevent a reconstituted al-Qaida gaining some kind of foothold.
9 The ritual "next year in Jerusalem" that is part of the Passover Seder prayer was never a call to action, or to reconstitute a state.
10 But then he reconstitutes them, stringing or mashing them together to form an odd new kind of communal housing.
11 Saban has made it her cunning practice to reconstitute painting and sculpture, to fiddle with foundations, essences and definitions, to take nothing for granted.
12 The reconstituted group stuck, and it has been touring as Lynyrd Skynyrd, with various lineups, ever since, as well as releasing albums.
13 Courtney Love and the reconstituted Hole launched their U.S. tour Thursday in support of new album "Nobody's Daughter."
14 It was almost as if the monastery were trying to reconstitute itself, piece by piece.
15 Picasso reconstituted it in his art over and over throughout his life.
16 Steele joins a school that is taking on some ambitious new projects even as it has been reconstituting itself.
17 It wasn’t until 1959 that a foundation reconstituted a version that nearly matched Renoir’s original one.
18 In recent years Mr. Chilton resumed performing with the Box Tops, as well as with a reconstituted Big Star lineup.
19 An “inner circle of moms in our neighborhood” can implode, fade, reconstitute, etc., in so many ways.
20 The season returns a number of characters from past seasons, but the long war, in a way, is the ultimate enemy — formless, multiheaded and endlessly able to reconstitute itself and survive.
2 重组
reconstruction shake-up recombination shakedown perestroika rejig re-formation remodel restructure reconstruct reorganize rationalize regroup re-engineer rebuild recast retool shake up reshape realign
3 使恢复原状
4 再构成
5 改组
reconstruction shuffle reshuffle reorg restructure reorganize rationalize recompose revamp reconstruct reshape shake-up
6 恢复原状
again reconversion repristination resile reconvert repristinate undo bring to rights back reinstate rehabilitate pick up the threads change back into pick up change back
7 改编
arrangement adaptation redaction reconstruct transcribe reorganize do turn arrange adapt remake arr. reorganization rework
9 再组成
10 复原
restorative reinstatement recuperation reestablishment instauration apocatastasis heal mend re-establish rehabilitate recuperative recovery rehabilitation revival recuperate rebuild reinstate buoyancy reversion recover again rally reconstruction restore revive decompress set right put right rejuvenate
11 使还原
12 重建
renewal reconstruction rebuild regenerate reconstruct re-establish redevelop refound perestroika redintegrate renew remodel recreate restructure gentrify
13 使…复原