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rest REMAINrestv [I] fmlto remain in a particular place or state, or remain under the control of a particular person or organization停止,仍由…控制We must talk to the council about the problem -- the matter cannot be allowed to rest here (= further action must be taken).我们必须对委员会讲这个问题----事情不能就此罢休。The authority to call an emergency meeting rests with the president (= The president is the only person who has the authority to do this).召集紧急会议的权力属于总裁。It rests on her to decide (= She must decide) whether to press charges against him.由她来决定是否对他起诉。(fml or literary) If your eyes rest on a particular object or person, you look at it or them for a long time.(目光)停滞,停留As she looked around her, her eyes rested on a small wooden box at the back of the shop.她四周张望,目光停在了商店后部的一个小木盒上。If you tell someone to rest easy/rest assured, you are telling them not to worry and that you are in control of the situation.放心I told her to rest easy and that I would take care of everything.我让她放心,我会照料一切的。"Rest assured, Mrs. Cooper" said the police officer. "We will find your son for you."“放心,库珀太太”警官说道,“我们会帮你找到儿子的。”(law) In a law court, when lawyers say I rest my case/my case rests, they mean that they have finished the explanation of their case.(在法庭上,律师)就案情所作陈述完毕
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