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Definition of reopen in English: reopenverb riːˈəʊp(ə)nˌriˈoʊp(ə)n [with object]Open again. 再开,重新打开;重新开始 after being renovated the house was reopened to the public 经修复后该处重新向公众开放。 no object the trial reopens on 6 March 审判于3月6日重新开始。 Example sentencesExamples - Crozier Field was finally reopened for business last Saturday with the official open day.
- He is a strong advocate for reopening Aranda House as a youth refuge, but says his appeals to the NT Government are falling on deaf ears.
- Organised by the Energy Research Centre, the conference comes just as Britain reopens the debate of whether to expand Britain's nuclear power capacity.
- The defendants were directed to bring a motion to reopen the trial.
- The matter has now been reopened to cover more of the alleged homophobes.
- Monck reopened negotiations with Charles II, effected his restoration, and met him on the beach at Dover.
- He therefore saw no justification to reopen the proceeding before him.
- I think having a cinema will mean that kids can go somewhere in the evening and it might guilt the council into reopening the ice rink.
- Normal settling of your house opens new entry routes and reopens old ones.
- They asked him to reopen his bank and cash their cheque.
- In its last pitch it made a desperate bid to reopen the trial, calling new witnesses, and this was of course refused.
- Perhaps he was simply reluctant to reopen a debate that came to define, if not paralyse, much of his second term.
- There are competing interests seen in a motion to reopen the trial.
- By mid-November, once the newly paved road has fully hardened, it will be reopened to bus traffic.
- India's fear that substantive negotiations will reopen the state's accession to India is unreal.
- Only when the main roads are reopened does the traffic become normal.
- Most Londoners resent attempts to repair it and support the idea of reopening it.
- The ability to reopen proceedings after the ordinary appeal process has been concluded can also create injustice.
- He wanted to assure the public that by reopening this building there is to danger to anyone in the area being affected by anthrax.
- The White House today was reopened for the very first time to tours, public tours.
Synonyms resume, return to, pick up again, take up again, come back to, begin again, start again, restart, recommence Definition of reopen in US English: reopenverbˌrēˈōp(ə)nˌriˈoʊp(ə)n [with object]Open again. 再开,重新打开;重新开始 after being renovated the house was reopened to the public 经修复后该处重新向公众开放。 no object the trial reopens on March 6th 审判于3月6日重新开始。 Example sentencesExamples - Normal settling of your house opens new entry routes and reopens old ones.
- The matter has now been reopened to cover more of the alleged homophobes.
- Most Londoners resent attempts to repair it and support the idea of reopening it.
- He is a strong advocate for reopening Aranda House as a youth refuge, but says his appeals to the NT Government are falling on deaf ears.
- Crozier Field was finally reopened for business last Saturday with the official open day.
- They asked him to reopen his bank and cash their cheque.
- Monck reopened negotiations with Charles II, effected his restoration, and met him on the beach at Dover.
- Perhaps he was simply reluctant to reopen a debate that came to define, if not paralyse, much of his second term.
- India's fear that substantive negotiations will reopen the state's accession to India is unreal.
- He wanted to assure the public that by reopening this building there is to danger to anyone in the area being affected by anthrax.
- He therefore saw no justification to reopen the proceeding before him.
- By mid-November, once the newly paved road has fully hardened, it will be reopened to bus traffic.
- The defendants were directed to bring a motion to reopen the trial.
- The ability to reopen proceedings after the ordinary appeal process has been concluded can also create injustice.
- In its last pitch it made a desperate bid to reopen the trial, calling new witnesses, and this was of course refused.
- There are competing interests seen in a motion to reopen the trial.
- I think having a cinema will mean that kids can go somewhere in the evening and it might guilt the council into reopening the ice rink.
- The White House today was reopened for the very first time to tours, public tours.
- Organised by the Energy Research Centre, the conference comes just as Britain reopens the debate of whether to expand Britain's nuclear power capacity.
- Only when the main roads are reopened does the traffic become normal.
Synonyms resume, return to, pick up again, take up again, come back to, begin again, start again, restart, recommence |