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Definition of reselect in English: reselectverb riːsɪˈlɛktˌrisəˈlɛkt [with object]Select (someone or something) again or differently. 再选,重新选 he was reselected as candidate for Sunderland South 他再次被选为代表南森德兰的候选人。 Example sentencesExamples - Similarly, the navigational window pane is can be automatically restored when the user reselects the help window.
- He was reselected as Conservative candidate last week.
- He would select news items, reselect them, rewrite them, cut them short, crumple them up and throw them away.
- His popularity has been on the wane since he was reselected as Chief Executive.
- At the end of the season, he goes back through all his saved ears, reselecting for seed quality, using a dog toenail clipper to slice open the hard kernels and examine the starch-to-endosperm ratio.
- This is extremely useful when users need to reselect different links to view once they have discovered that they have selected or followed the wrong links.
- The process consists of reselecting the original azalea seeds, sowing them, letting them flower, picking the best and taking cuttings.
- It came after weeks of in-fighting after the association's executive council voted against automatically reselecting him as their candidate at the next election.
- Cross-fertilising a pure white hyacinth with a blue seedling, followed by painstaking years of bulb harvesting and reselecting for the darkest colour, have resulted in the black bloom.
- I reselected afterburner, eased the nose for airspeed, and placed the flap switch in the proper position: auto.
- He found that 50 shares with the lowest price to sales ratios, reselected annually, beat other value measures such as price to earnings and price to book.
- His local association had recently unanimously reselected him as their candidate for the forthcoming general election.
- Not only that, but they took little five-minute breaks between each songs, carefully selecting, unselecting and reselecting which instruments they would play for the next song and discussing it all terribly intently.
- When I was reselected in July last year, I became aware of this whispering campaign.
- We've got a group of governors, most of whom have just recently been reselected by their provincial councils.
- You have to go back to the User tab and reselect your firewall's global policy to display your rules again.
- These logic changes either accommodate the malfunction and avoid the shutdown or, in some cases, have provisions to tolerate the malfunction if Primary mode is reselected as part of the airstart procedure.
- If I were still a member of the party, I would have remonstrated with them when they voted not to reselect him.
- Sitting members could be automatically reselected, but in order to achieve gender balance either place 1 or place 2 on each regional list has to be taken by a woman.
Definition of reselect in US English: reselectverbˌrisəˈlɛktˌrēsəˈlekt [with object]Select (someone or something) again or differently. 再选,重新选 a user should not need to reselect a printer every time this happens Example sentencesExamples - He would select news items, reselect them, rewrite them, cut them short, crumple them up and throw them away.
- You have to go back to the User tab and reselect your firewall's global policy to display your rules again.
- His popularity has been on the wane since he was reselected as Chief Executive.
- This is extremely useful when users need to reselect different links to view once they have discovered that they have selected or followed the wrong links.
- Sitting members could be automatically reselected, but in order to achieve gender balance either place 1 or place 2 on each regional list has to be taken by a woman.
- At the end of the season, he goes back through all his saved ears, reselecting for seed quality, using a dog toenail clipper to slice open the hard kernels and examine the starch-to-endosperm ratio.
- When I was reselected in July last year, I became aware of this whispering campaign.
- The process consists of reselecting the original azalea seeds, sowing them, letting them flower, picking the best and taking cuttings.
- These logic changes either accommodate the malfunction and avoid the shutdown or, in some cases, have provisions to tolerate the malfunction if Primary mode is reselected as part of the airstart procedure.
- His local association had recently unanimously reselected him as their candidate for the forthcoming general election.
- I reselected afterburner, eased the nose for airspeed, and placed the flap switch in the proper position: auto.
- Similarly, the navigational window pane is can be automatically restored when the user reselects the help window.
- Cross-fertilising a pure white hyacinth with a blue seedling, followed by painstaking years of bulb harvesting and reselecting for the darkest colour, have resulted in the black bloom.
- It came after weeks of in-fighting after the association's executive council voted against automatically reselecting him as their candidate at the next election.
- He found that 50 shares with the lowest price to sales ratios, reselected annually, beat other value measures such as price to earnings and price to book.
- We've got a group of governors, most of whom have just recently been reselected by their provincial councils.
- If I were still a member of the party, I would have remonstrated with them when they voted not to reselect him.
- He was reselected as Conservative candidate last week.
- Not only that, but they took little five-minute breaks between each songs, carefully selecting, unselecting and reselecting which instruments they would play for the next song and discussing it all terribly intently.
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