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re·store /rɪˈstɔː(r)/ vt. 1. 恢复 restore an old custom 恢复旧风俗 restore confidence in and stability to the pound 恢复对英镑的信任及其稳定性 The relations between the two countries were restored to normal. 两国之间的关系恢复了正常。 restore the post office to high profits 使邮政局恢复高额利润 Troops were sent to restore law and order to the place. 军队被派去恢复该地治安。 When the handcuffs came off, he rubbed his wrists to restore circulation. 手铐脱下后,他搓搓手腕活活血。 2. 使恢复健康,使复元 be restored to health 恢复健康 I feel quite restored after my holiday. 休假后我觉得完全复元了。 3. 使复原;修复,整修 An elastic body automatically restores itself after deformation. 弹性体变形后能自动复原。 The old oil painting was handsomely restored. 这幅古油画经妙手修复。 a surgically restored face 经外科手术修复的脸 The temple has been restored out of all recognition. 这座庙宇经过整修已面目全非了。 4. (复原古文本、绝种动物标本等时)补建(缺漏文字、动物身体部位等) 5. 重新实施(法律等) 6. 归还,交还;使复位,使复职 restore a book to the shelf 把书放回书架 restore money one has found to its owner 把捡到的钱归还失主 restore a lost child to its parents 把迷失的小孩交还父母 restore sb. to his post (或 job) 使某人复职 a restored king 复辟的国王 7. 〈废〉赔偿,补偿 [< OFr restorer < L rēstaurāre to rebuild < RE- + STORE] |