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词汇 reunify
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Definition of reunify in English:

reunify

verbreunifying, reunifies, reunified riːˈjuːnɪfʌɪriˈjunəˌfaɪ
[with object]
  • Restore political unity to (a place or group, especially a divided territory)

    使(地方或集团,尤指分裂的领土)重新统一

    on 20 June 1991, Germany was reunified
    Example sentencesExamples
    • According to conventional accounts, the city's radicalized population catapulted the Guomindang northward in 1926 on a political and military mission to reunify the nation.
    • But the fighting between Vietnamese forces continued until 30 April 1975 when communist troops captured Saigon and reunified the country.
    • By the mid-1920s the nationalist movement dominated much of southern China, and Chiang was able to lead an enormous military expedition which aimed to defeat the northern warlords and reunify China.
    • For decades he has been able to play on the fears of Turkish Cypriots that they would suffer a second class status if the island was reunified.
    • Wang Kon, who established the Koryo Dynasty, eventually reunified the nation.
    • In 1945 Slovakia and the Czech lands were reunified.
    • The collapse of the Stalinist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe in 1989 allowed the European Union to reunify the continent under the hegemony of liberal capitalism.
    • When the North Korean leader Kim Il Sung approached Stalin and asked for help to reunify the Korean peninsula, Stalin had no reason to suppose that the US would object.
    • Building a longer tunnel under Stonehenge is the only way of reunifying the World Heritage site, an Amesbury couple told the inquiry.
    • The recently reunified Germany agreed to commit itself to all-European institutions in return for this change in European foreign policy.
    • ‘The old continent of Europe is reunified under the principles of freedom and democracy,’ Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar said.
    • 1989-90 Kohl emerged as a leader of stature when he seized the opportunity offered by the collapse of Communism to reunify Germany.
    • Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Thursday marked the 55th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China on Friday by pledging to reunify the mainland with the island of Taiwan.
    • During Kohl's 16-year reign, East and West Germany were reunified, numerous public services were privatized, and labor reforms, albeit small, were enacted.
    • Two years were to pass before the eastern forces had regained sufficient strength to move west, force the suicide of Magnentius and Decentius, and reunify the empire once more.
    • The state was reunified and a legitimate democratic government in power.
    • From the very beginning, France was in favour of the enlargement of NATO to reunify Europe.
    • I wept tears of joy and shock when the Wall came down, and I wept again - tears of pure joy - when the two Germanies were finally reunified.
    • It's a process we expect that as soon as the country is reunified, we'll have a government of national unity, and then 18 months, 24 months later, we definitely want to hold free and fair elections.
    • After all, we lost the Vietnam War, but only in the sense that our goal of reunifying a democratic Vietnam, or maintaining an independent South Vietnam, was not met.

Definition of reunify in US English:

reunify

verbrēˈyo͞onəˌfīriˈjunəˌfaɪ
[with object]
  • Restore political unity to (a place or group, especially a divided territory)

    使(地方或集团,尤指分裂的领土)重新统一

    Charlemagne’s attempts to reunify Western Europe
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Thursday marked the 55th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China on Friday by pledging to reunify the mainland with the island of Taiwan.
    • By the mid-1920s the nationalist movement dominated much of southern China, and Chiang was able to lead an enormous military expedition which aimed to defeat the northern warlords and reunify China.
    • According to conventional accounts, the city's radicalized population catapulted the Guomindang northward in 1926 on a political and military mission to reunify the nation.
    • Wang Kon, who established the Koryo Dynasty, eventually reunified the nation.
    • It's a process we expect that as soon as the country is reunified, we'll have a government of national unity, and then 18 months, 24 months later, we definitely want to hold free and fair elections.
    • Two years were to pass before the eastern forces had regained sufficient strength to move west, force the suicide of Magnentius and Decentius, and reunify the empire once more.
    • In 1945 Slovakia and the Czech lands were reunified.
    • When the North Korean leader Kim Il Sung approached Stalin and asked for help to reunify the Korean peninsula, Stalin had no reason to suppose that the US would object.
    • ‘The old continent of Europe is reunified under the principles of freedom and democracy,’ Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar said.
    • The collapse of the Stalinist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe in 1989 allowed the European Union to reunify the continent under the hegemony of liberal capitalism.
    • After all, we lost the Vietnam War, but only in the sense that our goal of reunifying a democratic Vietnam, or maintaining an independent South Vietnam, was not met.
    • From the very beginning, France was in favour of the enlargement of NATO to reunify Europe.
    • 1989-90 Kohl emerged as a leader of stature when he seized the opportunity offered by the collapse of Communism to reunify Germany.
    • The recently reunified Germany agreed to commit itself to all-European institutions in return for this change in European foreign policy.
    • But the fighting between Vietnamese forces continued until 30 April 1975 when communist troops captured Saigon and reunified the country.
    • For decades he has been able to play on the fears of Turkish Cypriots that they would suffer a second class status if the island was reunified.
    • Building a longer tunnel under Stonehenge is the only way of reunifying the World Heritage site, an Amesbury couple told the inquiry.
    • I wept tears of joy and shock when the Wall came down, and I wept again - tears of pure joy - when the two Germanies were finally reunified.
    • The state was reunified and a legitimate democratic government in power.
    • During Kohl's 16-year reign, East and West Germany were reunified, numerous public services were privatized, and labor reforms, albeit small, were enacted.
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