rehabilitate如何读

英:[ˌriːəˈbɪlɪteɪt]

美:[ˌriːəˈbɪlɪteɪt]

rehabilitate英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. 改造(罪犯等);使恢复正常生活 make a person able to live a healthy,useful,or active life again;remould;transform
  2. vt. 使恢复原状;修复 put back into good condition;restore
  3. vt. 恢复…的名誉 bring back to a former high level;reinstate

rehabilitate是什么意思

vt.

使康复

使复原,修复

使恢复原状

使恢复名誉

rehabilitate自然拼读

re·ha·bil·i·tate

ri h bI lih teIt

rehabilitate变形

第三人称单数:rehabilitates

现在分词:rehabilitating

过去式:rehabilitated

过去分词:rehabilitated

rehabilitate扩展

rehabilitative (adj.), rehabilitation (n.)

rehabilitate词根

词根:rehabilitate

adj.

rehabilitative 复职的,复原的

n.

rehabilitation 复原

rehabilitate英英释义

Verb

1. reinstall politically;

"Deng Xiao Ping was rehabilitated several times throughout his lifetime"

2. restore to a state of good condition or operation

3. help to re-adapt, as to a former state of health or good repute;

"The prisoner was successfully rehabilitated"

"After a year in the mental clinic, the patient is now rehabilitated"

rehabilitate词源中文解释

1580年代,“恢复失去或被剥夺的前任能力、地位、权利或特权”,这是从 rehabilitation 中反推出来的,部分源于中世纪拉丁语 rehabilitatus,是 rehabilitare 的过去分词。《世纪词典》称其为“源自民法和教会法的术语”。

到了1845年,“使恢复到衰败或损坏之前的状态”。“恢复某人在他人心目中的声誉或品格”的意思始于1847年。相关词汇: Rehabilitated; rehabilitating。

rehabilitate_法律行业词汇

修复

恢复

rehabilitate词源英文解释

Medieval Latin rehabilitatus, past participle of rehabilitare, from Latin re- + Late Latin habilitare to habilitate

The first known use of rehabilitate was circa 1581

rehabilitate儿童词典英英释义

rehabilitateverb

to restore to a former status or reputation

to restore to a state of efficiency, good management, or repair

rehabilitate slum areas

to restore to a condition of health or useful and constructive activity

rehabilitate criminals

rehabilitateverb

to restore to a former status or reputation

to restore to a state of efficiency, good management, or repair

rehabilitate slum areas

to restore to a condition of health or useful and constructive activity

rehabilitate criminals

rehabilitate医学词典英英释义

rehabilitatetransitive verb

to restore or bring to a condition of health or useful and constructive activity

rehabilitate patients with hip fractures

rehabilitate 例句

1 That was 106 years ago, and since then it has been reincarnated many times — renamed, repurposed, rehabilitated.

2 He met up again with women he helped rescue years later, after they had been housed in shelters and rehabilitated.

3 It is a place for raptors to rehabilitate.

4 The logging project is designed to yield about 40 million board feet of timber and restore and rehabilitate fish habitat.

5 Castaway Cats, young and adult cats rescued, rehabilitated and ready for new homes, noon Sunday, All the Best Pet Care, 1909 N.W.

6 Mines, factories, and later grand infrastructure projects such as the trans-Siberian railway were to be manned by productive, hardy labourers, harvesting Siberia’s natural riches while rehabilitating themselves.

7 He tried to rehabilitate himself with his boss.

他想从老板那里恢复名誉。

8 The doll’s appearance on a sale table in a suburban town coincides with a murder spree, but let’s not assume he’s guilty — after 33 years, maybe he can be rehabilitated as well as rebooted.

9 The movie, starring Harry Connick Jr., Ashley Judd and Morgan Freeman, is based on the true story of a dolphin that loses its tail in a crab trap and is rehabilitated with a prosthetic tail.

10 The power of viral shows and media to rehabilitate unsafe people in the cultural consciousness is dangerous and inexcusable.

11 They had failed at rehabilitating the dangerous ones and hauled them off in the night, but the so-called “improvements” didn’t stop there.

12 A writer who attempts in the nineteenth century to rehabilitate the ancient legends of the were-wolf and the vampire has set himself a formidable task.

13 Jackson had been engineering a comeback tour, an effort to rehabilitate his public image and bolster his tottering finances.

杰克逊一直筹备着自己复出的巡回演唱会,希望借此来重塑个人公众形象,同时缓解财务危机。

14 The city plans to rehabilitate its slum areas.

15 Dubček had rehabilitated political opponents, abolished restrictions on travel, erased press censorship, and encouraged freedom of expression; he later remembered being inspired by the French Revolution’s calls for “Liberté, Égalité, and Fraternité.”

16 Not only have they paid their debt in time served, but, thanks to Faith, her Santa Cruz colleagues, and themselves, they were rehabilitated a long time ago.

17 Fifty years of scholarship has done much to rehabilitate Nietzsche’s reputation and to reveal the extent of Elisabeth’s meddling.

18 This season has gone a long way toward rehabilitating Stannis’s dreary image, most movingly in a scene a few weeks ago that made him a front-runner for the best father in Westeros.

19 Does he see the new venture as a step toward rehabilitating his public image?

20 There was no money to rehabilitate the tower.

没有资金修复那座塔。

rehabilitate 同义词

1 使复健

rehab

2 使康复

heal rehab restore put right

4 恢复正常生活

rehabilitation come down to earth

5 使恢复原状

reinstate reconstitute undo

12 获得改造

rehabilitation

14 恢复…的名誉

rehab

17 使复权

right

18 把…翻新

refurbish

22 复位

reinstate

23 职业辅导

vocational guidance

24 复健

rehabilitation rehab

25 为…平反

right

相关词