reconstructed [
ˌri:kən'strʌktid]
a. 重建的, 改造的
- We reconstructed what the dinosaur looked like from a few of its bones.
我们根据恐龙的一些骨头重组恐龙的原貌. - The act or result of reconstructing.
重建重新建造的行为或结果
reconstructed[ adj ]
adapted to social or economic change
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a reconstructed feminist
- Doctors on Wednesday reconstructed a connection between the donor liver and the hepatic artery, a blood vessel that supplies the liver, Dr. Andreas Tzakis said.
- A ground floor will be reconstructed with a first floor in structural steel and reinforced concrete with decorative metal facades.
- Under the settlement, the building will be reconstructed, with some profits going to the victims.
- A black congregation whose 125-year-old church was destroyed by arson in April has been hit by a suspicious blaze that left only a wall standing two weeks before the dedication of the reconstructed building.
- The city was stored in giant pieces in his family's apartment until this summer, when Kolodner reconstructed it in the museum.
- While police and FBI agents surrounded Fort Vancouver on Monday, the man used black powder to fire several apparently harmless shots from replicas of cannons inside the reconstructed log fort.
- Many of his paintings depict black and mixed-race inner-city neighborhoods in Cape Town and Johannesburg that later were razed by the government and reconstructed as whites-only districts.
- Cole reconstructed Hazelwood's actions during the day before the ship left the oil terminal at Valdez, alleging the captain spent some seven hours in a bar called the Pipeline Club where patrons saw him ordering glasses of vodka.
- Filipinos hurriedly reconstructed a dynamite-blasted statue of Gen.
- Yesterday, however, in interviews and at a news conference in Norco, Shell reconstructed the 30-second sequence of events based on its interviews with some 50 employees who were at the plant that night.
- The re-enactment took place in the isolated, reconstructed central Virginia village where the war ended after four devastating years.
- The wall was assembled in 1940, dismantled and reconstructed at the company's Floreffe Terminal south of Pittsburgh in 1986, the company noted.
- The thighs have longer veins and arteries than buttock tissue, providing better blood flow to the reconstructed breast, he added.
- The authors also say Western intelligence officials have reconstructed how the bomb was built, with Semtex smuggled from Iran through an Iranian diplomatic pouch to a terrorist safehouse in Yugoslavia.
- They displayed a photo today showing the reconstructed metal container which held the suitcase bomb.
- The manner in which he learnt to speak Irish, gave himself a Celtic name and completely reconstructed his identity, claiming to have been born in Cork, is material for a wonderful play he never wrote.
- Western experts have expressed concern that defensive aircraft could be reconstructed for strike capabilities.
- In March, the Brooklyn Academy of Music mounted two forgotten George Gerswhin shows of the 1930s with carefully reconstructed orchestrations.
- From there, we can work together toward a resolution of this matter." Viewers in 12 cities watched as doctors reconstructed a 15-month-old girl's skull on live television, but the infant's parents chose to watch "The Wizard of Oz" instead.
- The old Opera has a scant 1,600 seats with unobstructed views and virtually no backstage, which meant that sets had to be built elsewhere, dismantled, brought in and reconstructed.