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词汇 reconstruct
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Definition of reconstruct in English:

reconstruct

verb riːkənˈstrʌktˌrikənˈstrəkt
[with object]
  • 1Build or form (something) again after it has been damaged or destroyed.

    重建,修复

    a small area of painted Roman plaster has been reconstructed

    一小块古罗马时期的彩绘灰泥墙已修复。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This article will discuss the rehabilitation required following surgery to reconstruct this ligament.
    • Doctors had to insert metal plates into the sides of his face to reconstruct his jaw because it was so badly damaged.
    • He has also followed their fortunes in the post-war period, showing how they rehabilitated their careers and reconstructed their network of activities.
    • Instead of boarding, the ceiling was reconstructed using 1.5in thick plaster on mesh as a fire retardant.
    • ‘We are desilting drains wherever necessary and reconstructing the retaining walls of damaged and collapsed storm water drains,’ said Mr Gowda.
    • After being destroyed by fire, it was reconstructed in A.D. 200 and had a capacity for 250,000 spectators.
    • Much technology was lost, destroyed in rioting and chaos, and reconstructing it would be the work of generations.
    • She would remain lost until, almost three thousand years later, modern Egyptologists reconstructed her damaged inscriptions and restored her to her rightful dynastic place.
    • Back in 1988, after that infamous tackle, he had to rebuild his career following a two-year hiatus once surgeons had reconstructed his right knee.
    • In less than a year, people here have reconstructed their lives and are now beginning to rebuild a new future.
    • Builders will be tackling the ruined presbytery, repairing windows and reconstructing the roof.
    • What must be done now is to expedite efforts to reconstruct the country and restore security there.
    • But fortunately, for Mozambique, the war ended, and people began reconstructing the country and rebuilding their lives.
    • Repairs to Fifth Street were expected to take a month or two, to reconstruct the destroyed roadway and sidewalks.
    • In February 1950, a three-year renovation project reconstructing the cellblock was completed in the South Cellhouse.
    • I accidentally deleted this posting and had to reconstruct it.
    • They also gave food and material aid to as many as 10,269 people to help reconstruct destroyed homes.
    • Tympanoplasty is a surgical procedure done to reconstruct the ear bone system to improve the hearing abilities in a person.
    • A civil affairs official said the government was speeding ahead with plans to reconstruct the heavily damaged city.
    • He emphasized the city could spend its money more effectively by focusing on the deeper issues underlying common complaints, for example by reconstructing roads instead of repairing potholes.
    1. 1.1 Reorganize (something)
      重组
      later emperors reconstructed the army

      后来的几位皇帝重组了军队。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The Habsburg emperors had no consistent plan for reconstructing their government.
      • It blossomed during the inter-war period when numerous accountants were engaged to help reconstruct and reorganize British industry.
      • Dewey wanted to reconstruct philosophy to be a force of social reform and was personally involved in projects designed to bring about concrete changes in society.
      • The reconstructed army and police force, who recently refused to fight insurgency, cannot resolve the law and order problem.
      • Planning permission was approved by the newly reconstructed commission; legal challenges have ensued.
      • Herriot had reconstructed the party from the bottom up, from its local committees and regional federations, in preparation for a revival of the old formula of republican concentration.
      Synonyms
      rebuild, restore, renovate, recreate, remake, reassemble, remodel, refashion, revamp, recondition, refurbish
      regenerate, breathe new life into, reform, make over, overhaul, re-establish, reorganize
      North American informal rehab
    2. 1.2 Form an impression, model, or re-enactment of (a past event or thing) from the available evidence.
      (根据证据)再现,重现(过去的事件或物品)
      from copies of correspondence it is possible to reconstruct the broad sequence of events

      根据来往信函大体重现事件的来龙去脉是可能的。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • He painstakingly reconstructs the author's life, from his youth in America to his later years in England when he was at the height of his fame.
      • Geologists have devised a number of clever ways to reconstruct the past movements of tectonic plates.
      • There are countless untold and newly reconstructed stories.
      • He carefully reconstructs Goodwin's early life, including doing extensive research on his roots in England.
      • Here the artist offers us just enough evidence to let us reconstruct cause and, perhaps, intention.
      • Paleontologists who work on relatively recent fossils have developed approaches to reconstructing past climates and environments.
      • Using extensive interviews with survivors on both sides, as well as after-action reports by the U.S. Army itself, he reconstructs the battle with cold-blooded precision.
      • Wildlife biologist Bruce Hampton carefully reconstructs the history of salmon, beginning 50 million years ago when salmon first evolved.
      • The old town of Warsaw has been painstakingly reconstructed from photographs, down to the most minute detail.
      • The microprocessor can be linked to a computer loaded with software that can read and analyze the collected material and reconstruct the accident.
      • He argued the court had erred in disagreeing with experts who had reconstructed the accident.
      • Although this system was designed to reconstruct mishaps, the information recorded can be extracted on a routine basis.
      • It dramatically reconstructs the Games of 448BC and examines the philosophies behind the Games and their importance to future generations.
      • He may then be obliged to reconstruct a past event, of which he has no memory, by references or deductions from the information provided to him.
      • Fortunately, Mr. Cohen was able to reconstruct what had happened via official U.S. war crimes investigation reports, only recently made available.
      • From our talks with the victims and their neighbours in almost every riot-hit spot, we could reconstruct the sequence of events, which followed a stereotyped pattern everywhere.
      • In addition, he notes that the system could be used to reconstruct accidents, helping the police determine who or what was to blame.
      • From this, the experts have been able to reconstruct a three-dimensional computer model of what the forum - twice the size of the tribunal at Pompeii - would have looked like.
      • Journalists, novelists, poets, playwrights, historians, and film-makers have all reconstructed the affair and put it to various uses.
      • Gently engage the child in conversation or activities that draw out and reconstruct what happened.
      Synonyms
      recreate, build up a picture/impression of, form a picture/impression of, piece together, re-enact, build up
      see in one's mind's eye

Derivatives

  • reconstructable

  • adjective
    • The design is not reconstructable, given its incompleteness, but it looks as if it might include a heart.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If so then the ship is reconstructible.
  • reconstructor

  • noun ˌriːkənˈstrʌktə
    • As a string of novels has shown - most recently The True History of the Kelly Gang - he is a reconstructor of myths: a retailer of Australian folk-legends distinguished by his own ingenious style of yarn-spinning.

Definition of reconstruct in US English:

reconstruct

verbˌrēkənˈstrəktˌrikənˈstrəkt
[with object]
  • 1Build or form (something) again after it has been damaged or destroyed.

    重建,修复

    a small area of painted Roman plaster has been reconstructed

    一小块古罗马时期的彩绘灰泥墙已修复。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This article will discuss the rehabilitation required following surgery to reconstruct this ligament.
    • A civil affairs official said the government was speeding ahead with plans to reconstruct the heavily damaged city.
    • Repairs to Fifth Street were expected to take a month or two, to reconstruct the destroyed roadway and sidewalks.
    • I accidentally deleted this posting and had to reconstruct it.
    • He emphasized the city could spend its money more effectively by focusing on the deeper issues underlying common complaints, for example by reconstructing roads instead of repairing potholes.
    • She would remain lost until, almost three thousand years later, modern Egyptologists reconstructed her damaged inscriptions and restored her to her rightful dynastic place.
    • Instead of boarding, the ceiling was reconstructed using 1.5in thick plaster on mesh as a fire retardant.
    • But fortunately, for Mozambique, the war ended, and people began reconstructing the country and rebuilding their lives.
    • Doctors had to insert metal plates into the sides of his face to reconstruct his jaw because it was so badly damaged.
    • In February 1950, a three-year renovation project reconstructing the cellblock was completed in the South Cellhouse.
    • After being destroyed by fire, it was reconstructed in A.D. 200 and had a capacity for 250,000 spectators.
    • They also gave food and material aid to as many as 10,269 people to help reconstruct destroyed homes.
    • Tympanoplasty is a surgical procedure done to reconstruct the ear bone system to improve the hearing abilities in a person.
    • What must be done now is to expedite efforts to reconstruct the country and restore security there.
    • ‘We are desilting drains wherever necessary and reconstructing the retaining walls of damaged and collapsed storm water drains,’ said Mr Gowda.
    • He has also followed their fortunes in the post-war period, showing how they rehabilitated their careers and reconstructed their network of activities.
    • Builders will be tackling the ruined presbytery, repairing windows and reconstructing the roof.
    • In less than a year, people here have reconstructed their lives and are now beginning to rebuild a new future.
    • Much technology was lost, destroyed in rioting and chaos, and reconstructing it would be the work of generations.
    • Back in 1988, after that infamous tackle, he had to rebuild his career following a two-year hiatus once surgeons had reconstructed his right knee.
    1. 1.1 Reorganize (something)
      重组
      later emperors reconstructed the army

      后来的几位皇帝重组了军队。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Herriot had reconstructed the party from the bottom up, from its local committees and regional federations, in preparation for a revival of the old formula of republican concentration.
      • The reconstructed army and police force, who recently refused to fight insurgency, cannot resolve the law and order problem.
      • Dewey wanted to reconstruct philosophy to be a force of social reform and was personally involved in projects designed to bring about concrete changes in society.
      • The Habsburg emperors had no consistent plan for reconstructing their government.
      • It blossomed during the inter-war period when numerous accountants were engaged to help reconstruct and reorganize British industry.
      • Planning permission was approved by the newly reconstructed commission; legal challenges have ensued.
      Synonyms
      rebuild, restore, renovate, recreate, remake, reassemble, remodel, refashion, revamp, recondition, refurbish
    2. 1.2 Form an impression, model, or re-enactment of (a past event or thing) from the available evidence.
      (根据证据)再现,重现(过去的事件或物品)
      from copies of correspondence it is possible to reconstruct the broad sequence of events

      根据来往信函大体重现事件的来龙去脉是可能的。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Journalists, novelists, poets, playwrights, historians, and film-makers have all reconstructed the affair and put it to various uses.
      • There are countless untold and newly reconstructed stories.
      • The old town of Warsaw has been painstakingly reconstructed from photographs, down to the most minute detail.
      • In addition, he notes that the system could be used to reconstruct accidents, helping the police determine who or what was to blame.
      • He carefully reconstructs Goodwin's early life, including doing extensive research on his roots in England.
      • Gently engage the child in conversation or activities that draw out and reconstruct what happened.
      • Wildlife biologist Bruce Hampton carefully reconstructs the history of salmon, beginning 50 million years ago when salmon first evolved.
      • From our talks with the victims and their neighbours in almost every riot-hit spot, we could reconstruct the sequence of events, which followed a stereotyped pattern everywhere.
      • Using extensive interviews with survivors on both sides, as well as after-action reports by the U.S. Army itself, he reconstructs the battle with cold-blooded precision.
      • Geologists have devised a number of clever ways to reconstruct the past movements of tectonic plates.
      • Here the artist offers us just enough evidence to let us reconstruct cause and, perhaps, intention.
      • Although this system was designed to reconstruct mishaps, the information recorded can be extracted on a routine basis.
      • Fortunately, Mr. Cohen was able to reconstruct what had happened via official U.S. war crimes investigation reports, only recently made available.
      • It dramatically reconstructs the Games of 448BC and examines the philosophies behind the Games and their importance to future generations.
      • The microprocessor can be linked to a computer loaded with software that can read and analyze the collected material and reconstruct the accident.
      • From this, the experts have been able to reconstruct a three-dimensional computer model of what the forum - twice the size of the tribunal at Pompeii - would have looked like.
      • He painstakingly reconstructs the author's life, from his youth in America to his later years in England when he was at the height of his fame.
      • Paleontologists who work on relatively recent fossils have developed approaches to reconstructing past climates and environments.
      • He may then be obliged to reconstruct a past event, of which he has no memory, by references or deductions from the information provided to him.
      • He argued the court had erred in disagreeing with experts who had reconstructed the accident.
      Synonyms
      recreate, build up a impression of, build up a picture of, form a impression of, form a picture of, piece together, re-enact, build up
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