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词汇 reopen
释义 reopen
verb[ I or T ]
uk /ˌriːˈəʊ.pən/ us /ˌriːˈoʊ.pən/
If a place or business, etc. reopens or is reopened, it begins to operate, or it becomes open for people to use, after being closed for a period of time: (使)重新开张;(使)重新开业;(使)重新开放
The museum has reopened after nearly two years of reconstruction.经过近两年的重建,博物馆重新开放。
He hung a sign on the door of the shop which said it would reopen at 11.00.他在商店门上挂了个牌子,写着11点重新开门营业。
If a formal process or activity reopens or is reopened, it begins again or starts to be dealt with again after a period of time: 恢复;再次开始;重新处理
to reopen an enquiry/investigation重新调查
to reopen a debate/discussion重新开始辩论/讨论
to reopen a legal case/file重新审理案件/处理档案
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Unfastening and opening
break something open
breaker
decongestion
gape
let/set something looseidiom
loose
steam
tease
tease something out
the earth/ground/floor opensidiom
unbolted
unbuckle
unbutton
unfold
unlace
unlock
unlockable
unpick
unplug
unzip

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reopen | American Dictionary


reopen
verb[ I/T ]
us/riˈoʊ·pən/
to open something again after it has been closed for a period of time:
[ I ]Restaurant and hotel owners were wondering when they could reopen.
[ T ]He said he would reopen the road during morning and evening rush hours.
If a process or discussion reopens, it begins again after it has stopped for a period of time:
[ T ]This may present an opportunity to reopen peace talks.

reopen | Business English


reopen
verb
uk /ˌriːˈəʊpən/us
[ I or T ] COMMERCE, WORKPLACE
if a place or a business reopens or is reopened, it begins to operate, or it becomes open for people to use, after being closed for a period of time:
Strikers will return to their jobs Friday, allowing the company to reopen all of the plants.
We need to analyse investment prospects in light of how stock prices have behaved since the markets reopened.
The store closed for renovations last autumn, and is due to reopen in the summer.
[ I or T ]
to begin or to begin something again, after a period of time:
reopen discussions/negotiations/talksThe two companies have reopened talks about a possible merger or alliance.
debate/discussions reopenDebate has reopened over the 35-hour week.
Shares in the company, suspended at 6.5p, could reopen at a premium this week.
[ I or T ] LAW
if a formal process or a legal case reopens or is reopened, it begins again because new facts have appeared and the decision made originally may not have been correct:
reopen a case/inquiry/investigationThe case was reopened in 2010 after new evidence came to light.
[ T ] FINANCE
to offer an additional amount on an existing bond, etc., at the same interest rate and with the same maturity date(= date on which it becomes ready to be paid):
Kenya plans to reopen its 25-year bond this month and aims to raise as much as 15 billion shillings.

reopening


noun[ S or U ]
the grand reopening of the Royal Opera House
the reopening of contract negotiations

Examples of reopen


reopen
After the guests' departure from the third camp the establishment was shut down and cleaned professionally before reopening.
At both undisturbed sites, however, obstructed waterways have been reopened to introduce more freshwater and to foster mangrove regrowth.
There were strong outcries for reopening the trade among the border communities.
Drains could have been blocked to fill up plazas during rainstorms and reopened to release water as desired.
When the matter had been reopened in parliament, he maintained that he had further explained the position to everyone's satisfaction.
The revisitation of ritual deposits that are reopened and later resealed also complicates interpretation, as is seen in the example to be discussed here.
The most frequent complications were bleeding (12), chest reopening for tamponade (8), infection (6), renal failure (12), thromboembolism (3).
The most frequent complications were bleeding (12), chest reopening for tamponade (8), infection (6), renal failure (12), rhromboembolism (3).
Architecture would be better served in remembering and reopening some of these issues and admitting to their problems.
The following year the bridge was reopened to pedestrians and automobile traffic at a grand ceremony.
The chamber apparently had been reopened at different times.
By 1797 dressmakers had reopened their shops, the fashion press was back in business and the fashion industry in its modern form had been born.
After 2 days he was sitting up; this reopened the wound, and the surgery was redone.
Closed focuses are not deleted and may be reopened if necessary (although this is not expected).
The chest was reopened by a median sternotomy and adhesions dissected.
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