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 rediscover [,ri:dis'kʌvә添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 重新发现



    rediscover
    [ verb ]
    discover again
    <verb.perception>
    I rediscovered the books that I enjoyed as a child


    Rediscover \Re`dis*cov"er\ (-k?v"?r), v. t.
    To discover again.

    1. It is expressed in a new and intense striving of many Bulgarians, particularly from the younger generations, to find the moral foundations of their existence, to rediscover age-old values and ideals.
    2. He said he had found that some younger Jews are "coming out of the woodwork" to rediscover their religious roots.
    3. "Today," he said, "we are afraid of the simple words like goodness and mercy and kindness." My friends, if we're to succeed as a nation, we must rediscover those words.
    4. Stripped down to the basics, down to a melody and a few guitar strings, musicians get the chance to rediscover their music, to remember how and why they started out, why they were so excited in the first place.
    5. Each generation of Hollywood filmmakers seems to rediscover addiction as a mirror of the human soul.
    6. Chan said the pro-democracy movement had caused many to rediscover their Chinese identity.
    7. Lithuania may yet rediscover that what it thought to be no leash was really just a long one.
    8. As Russians struggle to rediscover a sense of national identity, the church is a vital preserve of pre-Soviet Russian culture.
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