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 restoration [`rɛstə'reʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 恢复, 归还, 复位

[医] 恢复, 康复, 复位, 回复, 修复

[经] 归还, 重建, 恢复




    restoration
    [ noun ]
    1. the reign of Charles II in England; 1660-1685

    2. <noun.time>
    3. the act of restoring something or someone to a satisfactory state

    4. <noun.act>
    5. getting something back again

    6. <noun.act>
      upon the restitution of the book to its rightful owner the child was given a tongue lashing
    7. the state of being restored to its former good condition

    8. <noun.state>
      the inn was a renovation of a Colonial house
    9. some artifact that has been restored or reconstructed

    10. <noun.artifact>
      the restoration looked exactly like the original
    11. a model that represents the landscape of a former geological age or that represents and extinct animal etc.

    12. <noun.artifact>
    13. the re-establishment of the British monarchy in 1660

    14. <noun.act>


    Restoration \Res`to*ra"tion\ (r?s`t?*r?"sh?n), n. [OE.
    restauracion, F. restauration, fr. L. restauratio. See
    {Restore}.]
    1. The act of restoring or bringing back to a former place,
    station, or condition; the fact of being restored;
    renewal; re["e]stablishment; as, the restoration of
    friendship between enemies; the restoration of peace after
    war.

    Behold the different climes agree,
    Rejoicing in thy restoration. --Dryden.

    2. The state of being restored; recovery of health, strength,
    etc.; as, restoration from sickness.

    3. That which is restored or renewed.

    {The restoration} (Eng. Hist.), the return of King Charles
    II. in 1660, and the re["e]stablishment of monarchy.

    {Universal restoration} (Theol.), the final recovery of all
    men from sin and alienation from God to a state of
    happiness; universal salvation.

    Syn: Recovery; replacement; renewal; renovation;
    redintegration; reinstatement; re["e]stablishment;
    return; revival; restitution; reparation.

    1. The federal government provided the states with $297 million this year to help finance fish and wildlife restoration programs.
    2. These determined authenticity and the amount of restoration of every item proposed.
    3. Several building companies specialise in historical restoration and retain teams of craftsmen.
    4. In prosperous Kuwait, citizens are demanding the restoration of Parliament, which was dissolved in 1986 at the height of the Iran-Iraq war after deputies harshly criticized authorities.
    5. Q. Sir, the fear is that you are going to agree to a deal which has a figleaf of some restoration of democracy, but in fact leaves Noriega in power.
    6. But those involved in restoration projects face dilemmas: Craftsmen who can do many types of fine restoration work, from gold leaf to ornamental plaster, are hard to find, and many materials used in the buildings are no longer available.
    7. But those involved in restoration projects face dilemmas: Craftsmen who can do many types of fine restoration work, from gold leaf to ornamental plaster, are hard to find, and many materials used in the buildings are no longer available.
    8. Valentin Kulikov, a representative of Gorbachev's press office, told the Tass news agency a presidential decree on restoration of citizenship also applies to writers Vasily Aksyonov, Vladimir Voinovich, Lev Kopelev and Georgi Vladimov.
    9. The Roman emperor and his horse were reunited Tuesday after an eight-year restoration of the gilded bronze equestrian statue.
    10. Inland's workers gave no wage concessions in the 1986 negotiations, so there was no restoration of past sacrifices.
    11. Of this amount, approximately $2.5 million will be devoted to restoration of the Octagon.
    12. He participated in negotiations this spring with communist authorities that led to the restoration of Solidarity's legal status.
    13. A federal appeals court Friday cleared the way for restoration of rules designed to prevent cable TV systems from showing syndicated programs that local TV stations also might be showing.
    14. The X-ray exam was a routine part of the Capitol restoration, and the painting was sent in July to the Detroit Institute of Arts for cleaning and repairs.
    15. Thomas Shadwell, poet laureate and restoration dramatist, was much derided by John Dryden over 300 years ago and has had to wait a long time for a modern production.
    16. Pike, also a director of the New York Landmarks Conservancy that helps fund restoration of historic sites, said a criticial need in reducing homelessness is reform of the welfare system.
    17. "A serious analysis shows what he suggests under the banner of restoration of Russia's sovereignty means a call to the breakup of the Soviet Union," Gorbachev charged.
    18. The commission agreed without a vote that no further need existed for a special U.N. investigator on Chile now that the recently elected government of Patricio Alywin promised restoration of human rights.
    19. A day earlier, New Forum opposition group called for the protests to oppose what it called the "restoration policy" of Communists seeking to gain an advantage before the May elections, according to the official news agency ADN.
    20. He appealed to the international community to contribute money, equipment and services for the restoration.
    21. While the nation's Communist leaders have invested millions in modern, concrete housing blocks and launched an ambitious building and restoration program in East Berlin, rural and regional capitals have withered and decayed.
    22. In fact, it erects new hurdles before aid can be granted, including certification that this week's elections were free and fair and restoration of full civil liberties in the country.
    23. The lawsuit filed in state court seeks a $10 million fine, reimbursement to the city for cleanup costs, and full restoration of the kill _ a waterway between Staten Island and New Jersey _ and adjacent wetlands.
    24. Scaffolding will cover the Christ until about July and the restoration, to include landscaping and improvements in public facilities, will be completed in the fall.
    25. The two sides had reached a tentative plea bargain that would have allowed Exxon to escape more serious criminal charges in exchange for paying $550 million into a restoration fund.
    26. The restoration of these has been the single most important tourist development in the county in the past 10 years. The docks, connecting the river Severn with the Gloucester and Sharpness canal, no longer have any commercial shipping.
    27. His letter praised Meese for promoting a strict interpretation of the Constitution, a restoration of authority to the states and the principle of nondiscrimination.
    28. Indeed, Mr Mpande sees his main task as minister being the restoration of ZCCM to profitability through privatisation.
    29. Lord Tombs is a former chairman of Rolls-Royce and of T&N, the motor components group; among his recreations are the restoration and driving of vintage motor cars.
    30. China wants a speedy restoration of relations with the United States, China's vice premier told former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger on Friday.
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