reapply [法] 再申请, 再运用
Reapply \Re`ap*ply"\ (r[=e]`[a^]p*pl[imac]"), v. t. & i.
To apply again.
- Fajardo could reapply, but his wife and children cannot because they previously provided fraudulent information to immigration officials, Ferro said.
- Mr. McDonnell tried a massive restructuring at Long Beach in 1989, stripping away layers of management, and even forcing managers to reapply for their jobs.
- Rumbolz did not reapply for his job with the Control Board when his term expired in December.
- Earlier this month, Aca Joe said it signed a refinancing agreement that, if completed, would permit it to reapply for inclusion in the national over-the-counter market system.
- An American Legion post that has been closed since it refused to admit a black Vietnam veteran last month has agreed to allow him to reapply, the state American Legion commander said Thursday.
- Harris is eligible to reapply for clemency in one year.
- Herrlinger will be allowed to reapply for admission to the securities industry in one year but must first obtain a psychiatrist's certification that he is mentally stable, according to the settlement agreement handed down Wednesday.
- Reagan did not visit the family, and two weeks after he left they were told their application had been refused again and that they should reapply in 1992.
- No special preference is given carriers that try to reapply for certification after being shut down for a year or more, Broderick said.
- Reagan did not visit them, and two weeks after he left they were told their application had been refused again and that they should reapply in 1992.
- ICN says it will reapply.