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词汇 restorer
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Definition of restorer in English:

restorer

noun rɪˈstɔːrərəˈstɔrər
  • 1A person who repairs or renovates a building, work of art, etc. so as to return it to its original condition.

    an accomplished restorer of old furniture
    the museum's art restorers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Distribution of finds from a single excavation can equally benefit local history, museums, and aircraft restorers.
    • He laid the foundations of a huge fortune working as a copyist and restorer of antique statues for the tourist market.
    • Her divorced mother married a man who was a well-known miniature and china restorer.
    • He worked as a restorer of rare books at a local history archive.
    • He plays a guy who's a restorer of buildings.
    • Entry to the profession requires an arts degree, followed by a postgraduate course or an apprenticeship with a restorer.
    • The sculpture, a symbol of creativity, is a tribute to the artist's mother, who was a restorer of tapestries.
    • He's an antique car restorer who has played tournament poker for just three years.
    • A self-taught boat restorer, he doesn't own a boat.
    • She knew him from her days working at the Metropolitan as a costume researcher and textile restorer.
    1. 1.1 A person who brings back or re-establishes a previous right, practice, or situation.
      the military's attempts to present themselves as restorers of law and order
      Example sentencesExamples
      • His claim to Samian fame was that he was a political saviour and restorer.
      • Will anger propel you to be a healer, a restorer, a rescuer, and a reconciler?
      • The queen was Deborah the judge, restorer of the house of Israel.
      • He had proclaimed himself sovereign and restorer of the Mongol empire at Samarkand in 1370.
      • He is celebrated as a restorer of Russian greatness.
      • The king was anxious to appear as the serene restorer of order after the domestic chaos of mid-century.
      • With his own lips he proclaimed the rewards to be lavished upon the restorers of the dynasty.
      • You are what they call a restorer—someone who has the ability to enter people's memories and fix them.
      • There was no better way to remind the restorer of the Ottoman Empire of the Safavid king.
      • He even minted his own coinage, which describes him as 'restorer of Britain'.
    2. 1.2 Something that returns a person or thing to a former condition.
      a hair restorer
      sleep is a great restorer of the exhausted nerves
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I started the product line with my natural skin restorer and beauty soap.
      • Both ammunition and health restorers were in short supply, and you had to actively look for them as you explored the game environments.
      • To clean wood cabinets, I love the orange-oil wood cleaner and the 'Feed-N-Wax' wood restorer and conditioner.
      • Remember that nature is your great restorer.
      • Magnetite is an energy restorer and has applications in the treatment of liver problems.
      • As to the complexion restorer, it does not appear that she ever tried it.
      • The nail restorer is a light semitransparent liquid and has to be applied to the nails daily.
      • The booster, which you add to your toothpaste, includes baking soda plus an innovative enamel surface restorer.
      • Complete the form to receive your free sample of our strength-restorer shampoo, conditioner, and serum.
      • By day, this is a Valhalla of the city's founding families, but by night, you'd better bring your nerve restorer—it's scary.

Definition of restorer in US English:

restorer

nounrəˈstɔrərrəˈstôrər
  • 1A person who repairs or renovates a building, work of art, etc. so as to return it to its original condition.

    an accomplished restorer of old furniture
    the museum's art restorers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She knew him from her days working at the Metropolitan as a costume researcher and textile restorer.
    • Her divorced mother married a man who was a well-known miniature and china restorer.
    • Distribution of finds from a single excavation can equally benefit local history, museums, and aircraft restorers.
    • A self-taught boat restorer, he doesn't own a boat.
    • Entry to the profession requires an arts degree, followed by a postgraduate course or an apprenticeship with a restorer.
    • He worked as a restorer of rare books at a local history archive.
    • He plays a guy who's a restorer of buildings.
    • He laid the foundations of a huge fortune working as a copyist and restorer of antique statues for the tourist market.
    • The sculpture, a symbol of creativity, is a tribute to the artist's mother, who was a restorer of tapestries.
    • He's an antique car restorer who has played tournament poker for just three years.
    1. 1.1 A person who brings back or re-establishes a previous right, practice, or situation.
      the military's attempts to present themselves as restorers of law and order
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He even minted his own coinage, which describes him as 'restorer of Britain'.
      • Will anger propel you to be a healer, a restorer, a rescuer, and a reconciler?
      • The king was anxious to appear as the serene restorer of order after the domestic chaos of mid-century.
      • He had proclaimed himself sovereign and restorer of the Mongol empire at Samarkand in 1370.
      • With his own lips he proclaimed the rewards to be lavished upon the restorers of the dynasty.
      • You are what they call a restorer—someone who has the ability to enter people's memories and fix them.
      • He is celebrated as a restorer of Russian greatness.
      • There was no better way to remind the restorer of the Ottoman Empire of the Safavid king.
      • The queen was Deborah the judge, restorer of the house of Israel.
      • His claim to Samian fame was that he was a political saviour and restorer.
    2. 1.2 Something that returns a person or thing to a former condition.
      a hair restorer
      sleep is a great restorer of the exhausted nerves
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I started the product line with my natural skin restorer and beauty soap.
      • Remember that nature is your great restorer.
      • By day, this is a Valhalla of the city's founding families, but by night, you'd better bring your nerve restorer—it's scary.
      • Complete the form to receive your free sample of our strength-restorer shampoo, conditioner, and serum.
      • To clean wood cabinets, I love the orange-oil wood cleaner and the 'Feed-N-Wax' wood restorer and conditioner.
      • Magnetite is an energy restorer and has applications in the treatment of liver problems.
      • The nail restorer is a light semitransparent liquid and has to be applied to the nails daily.
      • The booster, which you add to your toothpaste, includes baking soda plus an innovative enamel surface restorer.
      • As to the complexion restorer, it does not appear that she ever tried it.
      • Both ammunition and health restorers were in short supply, and you had to actively look for them as you explored the game environments.
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