单词 | reconstruction |
释义 | reconstructionWord family noun construction reconstruction constructor construct reconstructionistreconstructorverb construct reconstruct adjectivereconstructablereconstructionalreconstructionaryreconstructive Constructionre·con·struc·tion /ˌriːkənˈstrʌkʃən/ ●○○ AWL noun 1 [uncountableU]TBCPM the work that is done to repair the damage to a city, industry etc, especially after a war 修复;〔尤指战后的〕重建 reconstruction of the reconstruction of Western Europe after the war 战后西欧的重建 2 [countableC usually singular]COPY a description or copy of an event or a place, which you produce by collecting information about it 再现,重现 reconstruction of Detectives want to stage a reconstruction of events. 警探想要再现事件的经过。 a reconstruction of a Roman villa 罗马别墅的重现 Examples from the Corpus reconstruction• An accident reconstruction can cost up to £1,000.• The processes of assimilation and accommodation ensure the continuous construction and reconstruction of cognitive and affective structures.• Out of this early ecological research has grown the whole field of environmental and dietary reconstruction discussed in Chapters 6 and 7.• The method for reconstruction is described elsewhere.• a hip reconstruction• Assistance was also provided for other projects including health, education, and the reconstruction of infrastructure destroyed by the war.• Gorbachev began the reconstruction and reform of the Soviet system.• Finally, new mortar is being inserted in between the stones, involving the total reconstruction of the interior and exterior facings.• An equally long lasting, but more profound government stance came from the perceived need to prepare plans for post-war reconstruction.• In 1917-18 she served on the committee on post-war reconstruction, where she frequently clashed with Beatrice Webb. reconstruction of• a reconstruction of a Native American village• a reconstruction of the crime stage ... reconstruction• Last night police staged a reconstruction of the incident. Reconstructionn noun [uncountableU] n(1865–77) the period of American history after the Civil War when the southern states, under government and military control, rejoined the US. Slavery was abolished, African Americans were given the right to vote, and a few universities were established for African-American people. Many white southerners strongly opposed these measures and some formed the Ku Klux Klan. From Longman Business Dictionary reconstructionre·con·struc·tion /ˌriːkənˈstrʌkʃən/ noun 1[uncountableU] the work that is done after a war, EARTHQUAKE etc to repair the damage that was caused to buildings, industry etc the post-war reconstruction of the country’s damaged infrastructure 2[countableC, uncountableU]FINANCE when a company changes the way its capital is organized, usually because of financial difficulties. This may be done, for example, by joining with another company or by forming a new company → see also European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, International Bank for Reconstruction and DevelopmentIt will not invest in any reconstruction of the failed Australian airline. |
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