词汇 | reconstructed |
释义 | reconstructed past simple and past participle ofreconstruct reconstruct verb[ T ] uk /ˌriː.kənˈstrʌkt/ us /ˌriː.kənˈstrʌkt/ C1 to build or create again something that has been damaged or destroyed: 重建,改建,重造(被毁的事物) The post-war government had the enormous task of reconstructing the city.战后的政府担负着重建该城市的艰巨任务。 to change a system or organization completely, so that it works more effectively: (为了取得效率而对系统、组织等进行)重建,重组,改组 They were given the task of reconstructing the city's public transport system.重建该市公交系统的任务交给了他们。 C2 If you reconstruct something that has happened in the past, you combine a lot of information in order to get a complete description of what happened: (根据许多信息对发生的事情)重现描述,使重现,使再现 The police tried to reconstruct the crime using the statements of witnesses.警方设法利用目击证人的陈述来重现犯罪过程。 Correcting and mending calibration clean (someone/something) up correction fiddle (around) with something fine-tune mess reconstruct reconstruction recover rectifiable rectification refine remedy revise scratch set/put the record straightidiom smooth something away smoothen sort sort something out You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Changing Classifying and creating order Examples of reconstructedreconstructed In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. An irregular catchment area, based on actual travel times, could only be reconstructed by actively walking away from a site in different directions. After the reconstructed embryos were removed from this treatment they showed a dark cytoplasm and membrane distortion that disappeared some time later (personal observations). The records from which the past can be reconstructed are too extensive to be presented coherently without editing and selecting. This is a salutary lesson for truly prospective, rather than reconstructed cohorts in terms of filling in missing data with retrospective information. Our libraries do not hold volumes of their collected works and their project has had to be reconstructed here from archival research. Fourth, as a result, the legitimacy of the sphericity of the earth had to be reconstructed in an alien environment. My own subsequent performances (2005 and 2006) have been very instructive in refining the reconstructed system for ease of use and reliability on stage. It is only necessary that their decisions can be reconstructed as if they were doing so. We determined the number of nuclei in the reconstructed oocytes using laser scanning confocal microscopy. In many cases, conventional epifluorescence microscopy failed to confirm the number of nuclei in the reconstructed oocytes. A sense of the malleability of musical form replaces an earlier reliance on arduously memorised and - reconstructed recorded or notated models. The broken nuclear envelope and multiple nucleoli in one blastomere illuminated that the nucleus function of reconstructed embryos was partly changed. Fourthly, he implies that there is no procedure in conversation to check whether the hearer's reconstructed meanings and the speaker's intended meanings coincide. Recalled information is subject to modification by previously stored information and by other new and existing inputs, and thereby reconstructed when recalled to conscious attention. In order to restore political stability, economic development opportunities and social bonds, institutions of shared behavioral beliefs need to be reconstructed. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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