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re.store objHrI5stC:5, $-5stC:rv [T]to return (something or someone) to an earlier condition or position恢复,使复原The badly neglected furniture and paintings have all been carefully restored.被严重疏忽而损坏的家具和画都被仔细地修复了。He buys old cars and restores them to their original condition.他购买旧汽车,并将它们修复到原来的状态。After a week in bed, she was fully restored to health (= she felt healthy again).经过一周的卧床休息,她彻底恢复了健康。The former leader was today restored to power in the first free elections for twenty years.今天前领导人在20年来首次自由选举中恢复了权力。If you restore a quality or ability that someone has not had for a long time, you make it possible for them to have that quality or ability again.使(原有的特性或能力)恢复Doctors have restored his sight.医生已使他恢复了视力。The government is trying to restore public confidence (= make the public have confidence again) in its management of the economy.政府正在尽力恢复公众对其管理经济的信心。If you restore something that has been absent for a period of time, you bring it back.使恢复Some people are in favour of restoring capital punishment for murderers.一些人赞成恢复对杀人犯的死刑。(fml) If something that has been lost or stolen is restored to its owner, it is given back to that person.归还,交还The painting was restored to its rightful owner.这幅画被交还给它的合法所有人。
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