释义 |
Definition of reattach in English: reattachverb riːəˈtatʃˌriəˈtætʃ [with object]Attach (something that has fallen or been taken off) in its former position. 把…重新系上(或贴上、装上、连接上) the towing hawser was finally reattached with rope strops Example sentencesExamples - The question is, how do you reattach neighbourhood to neighbourhood?
- I was trying to reattach a wiper blade at the time and I thought he might have thought I was vandalising the car.
- I put them back in the packages and reattached the old phone.
- Doctors told her it could not be reattached, and she does not know what happened to it after that, lawyer Philip Sheldon said.
- So after waiting for the stragglers, those conductors stuck with either the less agile or newer drivers who hadn't yet perfected the skills necessary to reattach their lines so that they would actually stay there, we were off.
- So now I have to replace the new unit with the old unit, reattach the plugs with electrical tape, and take the thing in for repairs.
- Insert the new LCD and reattach the contact ribbon.
- His procedure involves dividing the stomach in two and then reattaching it in different areas.
- Shaun disconnected the last of the oxygen recycler hoses and began reattaching them to a portable oxygen recycling unit that he had modified to recirculate a chloral hydrate mix.
- But all that stuff did make it difficult for shade-tree mechanics, who always ended up with 16 vacuum hoses and no idea where to reattach them.
- With surgery or laser treatment, doctors often can reattach the retina.
- There were injuries, the most recent requiring both her hamstrings to be reattached to the bone by metal screws.
- Her disapproval silenced Margaret's urge to ask the woman for help reattaching her fingertip; though it was life threatening, it was also embarrassing.
- Bringham smirked and reattached the rope to his belt.
- Only I washed it yesterday and hadn't reattached the belt so couldn't tie it up.
- I crawled underneath the car and, using fencing wire, reattached the exhaust manifold.
- Though it didn't look like anyone would be reattaching it any time soon.
- But medical experts say reattaching a finger generally must be done within hours.
- In the conversion process, one rail was lifted and shifted across the necessary 165 mm before being reattached to the sleepers.
- Doctors at Glasgow's Southern General Hospital, where McKissock was treated, told him they would be unable to reattach his finger because too much time had passed.
Definition of reattach in US English: reattachverbˌriəˈtætʃˌrēəˈtaCH [with object]Attach (something that has fallen or been taken off) in its former position. 把…重新系上(或贴上、装上、连接上) the towing hawser was finally reattached with rope strops Example sentencesExamples - But medical experts say reattaching a finger generally must be done within hours.
- I crawled underneath the car and, using fencing wire, reattached the exhaust manifold.
- Doctors told her it could not be reattached, and she does not know what happened to it after that, lawyer Philip Sheldon said.
- I put them back in the packages and reattached the old phone.
- Though it didn't look like anyone would be reattaching it any time soon.
- Doctors at Glasgow's Southern General Hospital, where McKissock was treated, told him they would be unable to reattach his finger because too much time had passed.
- So after waiting for the stragglers, those conductors stuck with either the less agile or newer drivers who hadn't yet perfected the skills necessary to reattach their lines so that they would actually stay there, we were off.
- I was trying to reattach a wiper blade at the time and I thought he might have thought I was vandalising the car.
- Insert the new LCD and reattach the contact ribbon.
- So now I have to replace the new unit with the old unit, reattach the plugs with electrical tape, and take the thing in for repairs.
- With surgery or laser treatment, doctors often can reattach the retina.
- Bringham smirked and reattached the rope to his belt.
- But all that stuff did make it difficult for shade-tree mechanics, who always ended up with 16 vacuum hoses and no idea where to reattach them.
- His procedure involves dividing the stomach in two and then reattaching it in different areas.
- In the conversion process, one rail was lifted and shifted across the necessary 165 mm before being reattached to the sleepers.
- Only I washed it yesterday and hadn't reattached the belt so couldn't tie it up.
- Shaun disconnected the last of the oxygen recycler hoses and began reattaching them to a portable oxygen recycling unit that he had modified to recirculate a chloral hydrate mix.
- Her disapproval silenced Margaret's urge to ask the woman for help reattaching her fingertip; though it was life threatening, it was also embarrassing.
- There were injuries, the most recent requiring both her hamstrings to be reattached to the bone by metal screws.
- The question is, how do you reattach neighbourhood to neighbourhood?
|