1 VERB 恢复 To restore a situation or practice means to cause it to exist again. 恢复
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The army has recently been brought in to restore order. [VERB noun]
最近军队被调来重整秩序。
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As they smiled at each other, harmony was restored again. [VERB noun]
他们彼此微笑的时候,又恢复了往日的和睦。
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The death penalty was never restored. [VERB noun]
再也没有恢复死刑。
SYN reinstate, re-establish, reintroduce, reimpose
2 VERB 使恢复;使康复;使复原 To restore someone or something to a previous condition means to cause them to be in that condition once again. 使恢复;使康复;使复原
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We will restore her to health but it may take time. [VERB noun + to]
我们会让她恢复健康,但可能需要一些时间。
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He said the ousted president must be restored to power. [VERB noun to noun]
他说被赶下台的总统必须重新掌权。
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His country desperately needs Western aid to restore its ailing economy. [VERB noun]
他的国家急需西方援助以复苏其不景气的经济。
SYN revive, build up, strengthen, bring back
3 VERB 修复(建筑、画或家具等) When someone restores something such as an old building, painting, or piece of furniture, they repair and clean it, so that it looks like it did when it was new. 修复(建筑、画或家具等)
4 VERB [usually passive] 归还;交还;返还 If something that was lost or stolen is restored to its owner, it is returned to them. 归还;交还;返还 [formal]
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The following day their horses and goods were restored to them. [be VERB-ed + to]
第二天,马匹和货物都归还给了他们。
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The looted property was restored and the chargé d'affaires was told that the soldiers responsible had been arrested. [be VERB-ed]
被劫财物已经物归原主,代办得知对此负有责任的士兵已被逮捕。
SYN return, replace, recover, bring back
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