rebuild
verb[T]
uk/ˌriːˈbɪld/us/ˌriːˈbɪld/rebuilt|rebuiltB1
tobuildsomething again that has beendamagedordestroyed:
重建;改建;使恢复原状Thecathedralwascompletelyrebuilt in 1425 after it had beendestroyedbyfire.这座大教堂毁于火灾,于1425年得以全面重建。
B2
If you rebuild asystemororganization, youdevelopit so that itworkseffectively:
重新组织;改造Before theelection, thepartyclaimedit would rebuild the country'seconomy.在大选前,这个政党声称自己会重振国家经济。
rebuildyourlife
B2
totrytoreturnto the goodsituationthat you were in before anunpleasanteventhappenedto you:
恢复正常的生活;重新安排生活Manypeoplehavedifficultyin rebuildingtheirliveswhen they come out ofprison.很多人在出狱后很难重新过正常的生活。
- After theaccident, heunderwentreconstructivesurgeryto rebuild hisface.
- I'vedecidedtostripdown mymotorbikeand rebuild it.
- Stoically, and withgreatdetermination, thepeopleset about rebuilding thevillage.
- UNtroopswereassignedthetaskof rebuilding thehospital.
- Thehousewasextensivelyrebuilt after thefire.
Building: construction work & workers
- banksman
- blaster
- break groundidiom
- brick
- brick upsomething
- electrician
- erection
- flip
- found
- glazier
- joiner
- refurbish
- refurbished
- refurbishment
- renovate
- renovation
- tiler
- well built
- workman
- wright
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Making progress and advancing
Restoring and reviving