restart
verb[IorT]
uk/ˌriːˈstɑːt/us/ˌriːˈstɑːrt/C1
tostartsomething again:
(使)重新开始;(使)再开始;重新启动Ourcarstalledand wouldn't restart.我们的车抛了锚,发动不起来了。
Please restartyourcomputertocompleteinstallation.请重启计算机完成安装。
- Afreedinmatewantsto restart hislife.
- We can restart thiscaseat anytime.
- Theplanwas to restartnuclearreactorsto makeexplosivetritium forweapons.
Starting again
- back to square oneidiom
- continue
- get back tosomeone
- go
- go back tosomeone
- go on
- re-entrant
- reboot
- reborn
- recommence
- recommencement
- recreation
- reinitiate
- reoccupy
- reoccur
- reoccurrence
- reopen
- reset
- slate
- start
restart
noun[C]
uk/ˈriːˌstɑːt/us/ˈriːˌstɑːrt/anoccasionwhen something isstartedagain:
Thescreentakesamomenttosettledown after a restart.
Jones, one of theoriginalteammembers, wasaskedtoleadthe restart of theproject.
- Pipeline restarts are not alwayssmooth.
- I will notauthorizea restart of anyworkactivitiesuntil I'mabsolutelyconvincedthat eachorganizationwill notriskfurthercompromiseofsafety.
- Then after many restarts, thegamemightfinallystart.
Starting again
- back to square oneidiom
- continue
- get back tosomeone
- go
- go back tosomeone
- go on
- re-entrant
- reboot
- reborn
- recommence
- recommencement
- recreation
- reinitiate
- reoccupy
- reoccur
- reoccurrence
- reopen
- reset
- slate
- start