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 reconstruction [`rikən'strʌkʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 改造, 再建

[医] 改建, 改造, 翻造

[经] 重建, 重整




    reconstruction
    [ noun ]
    1. the period after the American Civil War when the southern states were reorganized and reintegrated into the Union; 1865-1877

    2. <noun.time>
    3. the activity of constructing something again

    4. <noun.act>
    5. an interpretation formed by piecing together bits of evidence

    6. <noun.communication>
    7. recall that is hypothesized to work by storing abstract features which are then used to construct the memory during recall

    8. <noun.cognition>


    Reconstruction \Re`con*struc"tion\ (-str?k"sh?n), n.
    1. The act of constructing again; the state of being
    reconstructed.

    2. (U.S. Politics) The act or process of reorganizing the
    governments of the States which had passed ordinances of
    secession, and of re["e]stablishing their constitutional
    relations to the national government, after the close of
    the Civil War.

    1. Under rules set by the government, reconstruction must follow the style and outline of the old buildings.
    2. Tens of thousands of people poured into streets and parks of the capital today to celebrate reconstruction of the southern port of Faw, which was almost destroyed during the war with Iran.
    3. Recommendations are expected within 45 days. Saline-filled implants will not be affected by the moratorium. According to the FDA, about 20 per cent of the 1m women in the US with implants have them for breast reconstruction after cancer surgery.
    4. While plastic surgeons admit they can't cure Down's syndrome, they say a procedure known as craniofacial reconstruction may increase their patients' self-esteem by giving them more "normal" facial features.
    5. Diplomatic sources said he already had formed a Cabinet, including economists and technocrats to handle the massive task of reconstruction.
    6. The computerized bone reconstruction is faster than microscopic analysis, yields more details and lets researchers examine inner bone structure without having to slice up the specimen, he said.
    7. London International Group surprised the market yesterday by announcing interim losses, warning of 'very substantial' restructuring charges and passing the dividend. Its plans include the sale of large parts of the business and a capital reconstruction.
    8. Market participants played down speculation about whether the Kuwait Investment Office plans to sell its 14.6% stake in Daimler to help finance reconstruction of its war-ravaged country.
    9. In early 1990, share prices surged as international investors swarmed into Western European stocks for a piece of the impending reconstruction boom in Eastern Europe.
    10. Perestroika, or reconstruction, and glasnost, or openess, are buzzwords for Gorbachev's reforms.
    11. Among the highlights at the Martin Gropius Bau is the reconstruction of the shtetl world of east European Jewry.
    12. The reconstruction was done by the Department of Transport's Air Accidents Investigation Branch based at Farnborough, southwest of London, which will publish a report on its findings in the first half of 1990.
    13. Wall Street, which had made darlings of oil field companies in anticipation that Kuwaiti reconstruction would be a windfall, took the news hard.
    14. Others say the city _ and the nation _ faced an awesome reconstruction task after World War II.
    15. About 80% of breast implants are used to enlarge breasts for cosmetic reasons, with the remaining implants being used for reconstruction following cancer surgery or operations to fix deformities.
    16. Iraq is now talking about a production goal of more than twice its current output to help pay for reconstruction.
    17. Over the next two decades, he held a number of federal positions, working first on helping the nation recover from the Depression and then on European post-war reconstruction.
    18. Mugabe became prime minister in 1980 and invited the white minority to join in national reconstruction.
    19. "When peace and stability come to that region, as certainly we hope they will, Portugal will have an important role in the reconstruction process," Bush told Cavaco Silva in a farewell statement after talks in the Oval Office and a luncheon.
    20. They gave 1.95 _ or pledged $1.95 billion _ to help in the reconstruction in Eastern Europe _ help with the democracies there. And he was very open minded in response to my plea to be of similar _ to be of assistance to Nicaragua and Panama.
    21. Adjusting for the effect of the reconstruction and taking into account the share issue, losses per share were 0.16p.
    22. This is largely due to reconstruction and repairs to the plant. The other lead and zinc producer in the country, the Lead - Zink complex in Kardjali, planning to build a new 50,000-tonnes-a-year zinc smelter at its existing site with unnamed US partners.
    23. Its craftsmen removed the remains of the 15ft by 30ft windows to the company's workshop for the painstaking task of reconstruction. Because few photographs of the windows existed, the blast area had to be carefully swept for traces of glass fragments.
    24. AUSTRALIAN Consolidated Investments (Acil) yesterday withdrew from the management committee overseeing the financial reconstruction of Bond Corporation Holdings, formerly run by Mr Alan Bond, the bankrupt entrepreneur.
    25. I have had a mastectomy and do not have reconstruction, and I'm glad of it after reading about the problems with implants.
    26. An estimated 1 million Iranians were displaced during the war. Many of them started returning to their cities as soon as the fighting ceased to join in the reconstruction.
    27. More than three years after the end of Lebanon's devastating civil war, there are few visible signs of reconstruction and recovery.
    28. In his speech, however, Zaferian praised Rafsanjani's $112 billion, five-year reconstruction plan.
    29. The reconstruction of Kuwait is also contributing to the rise in exports. However, the rise in exports has not been able to compensate for the fall in domestic sales.
    30. She apparently has recovered, but reconstruction of her tongue gave her slurred speech.
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