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 reintroduce [ri:intrә'dju:s]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 再引进, 再介绍



    reintroduce


    Reintroduce \Re*in`tro*duce"\ (r?*?n`tr?*d?s"), v. t.
    To introduce again. -- {Re*in`tro*duc"tion} (-d?k"sh?n), n.

    1. A spokeswoman for Burroughs Wellcome said the company doesn't currently have any plans to reintroduce a capsule form of the product, but will monitor consumer response to the coated tablets.
    2. He wanted the government to reintroduce 100 per cent capital allowances to boost manufacturing investment and output.
    3. It is innovative and rigorous, yet its task is to reintroduce us to the wisdom of Jefferson.
    4. William Learnard, president of SmithKline's consumer products division, said results of the survey indicate the soundness of the company's decisions to spend heavily to reintroduce the drug in capsule form and to launch a Contac caplet.
    5. But he's likely to reintroduce a bill that stalled this year to protect whistleblowers who expose workplace dangers.
    6. Scientists hope to breed enough of the condors, North America's largest land birds, to reintroduce the vulture-like species to the wild.
    7. That legislation died at the end of the last session, but the lawmaker is preparing to reintroduce it.
    8. The 7-year-old wolf had been released on Bulls Island, part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge on the Atlantic coast, with a female adult in an attempt to reintroduce the species, which had become extinct in the wild.
    9. Its programme to reintroduce capercaillie to its Highland estate of Abernethy was being frustrated by large numbers of the birds' predators - foxes and crows.
    10. Now, Mikhail Gorbachev and friends want to reintroduce unemployment for some in exchange for higher wealth for others (and more work for all).
    11. He and other abortion foes promised to refine and reintroduce the bill in 1991.
    12. Perrier, which plans to reintroduce its product next week after a worldwide recall, said it will comply.
    13. "We don't know much about the bee's nesting habits," Payne said. "Therefore, we don't have any way yet to reintroduce it if nests are destroyed.
    14. Earlier Thursday, Mrs. Thatcher called the attack a "terrible atrocity." But she rejected a lawmaker's proposal to reintroduce the policy of internment without trial used in the 1970s to round up terrorist suspects.
    15. "If you reintroduce that, you're going to face the same problems."
    16. Russia is to reintroduce trial by jury in five regions next week, 76 years after Bolshevik revolutionaries abolished the system as corrupt and bourgeois, a justice ministry statement said.
    17. Mr Waigel has announced his intention to reintroduce the 'solidarity surcharge' on income tax to help bridge the gap.
    18. Recent efforts to reintroduce the traditional Great Books curriculum are, to Mr. Ohmann, part of "a much broader social strategy" on the part of the "professional-managerial class" to enrich and empower the bourgeoisie.
    19. Even if it were possible to reintroduce some workable form of exchange control, which seems unlikely, this would still be a classic case of shutting the stable door after the horse had bolted.
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