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/ˌriːəˈbɪlɪˌteɪt/ |
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1 | to help someone give up drugs or alcohol , so that they can return to a healthy , independent , and useful life 使戒除毒品(或酒);使恢复健康生活 | The new scheme is aimed at rehabilitating local heroin addicts. 新计划是为了使当地海洛因吸食者戒除毒瘾。 | | 1a | to help someone who has been ill or in prison return to a healthy , independent , and useful life 使(坐牢、重病后的某人)恢复正常生活;改造 | | Prison does not rehabilitate most criminals. 监狱没有使大多数罪犯得到彻底改造。 | | |
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2 | to try to make people respect someone or something again 使恢复名誉 | The new government is desperate to rehabilitate their country’ s image. 新政府竭尽全力想恢复他们国家的形象。 | |
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3 | to make a building or system suitable for use again 使恢复原状;修复 |
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rehabilitation noun U |
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| rehabilitation programme/centre 康复计划/中心 |
| a scheme for the care and rehabilitation of elderly patients 老年病人护理与康复计划 |
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rehabilitative adj |
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/ˌriːəˈbɪlɪtətɪv/ |
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