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 reopen [ri'opən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 重开, 再开始, 再开

vi. 重开, 再开始, 再开

[法] 重开, 重新进行, 再开始




    reopen
    [ verb ]
    open again or anew
    <verb.contact>
    They reopened the theater


    Reopen \Re*o"pen\ (r?-?"p'n), v. t. & i.
    To open again.

    1. Lawyers also say Mr. Milken's attorneys could ask Judge Wood to reopen a presentencing hearing held last fall to allow the government to present additional allegations against Mr. Milken for consideration by the judge in determining his sentence.
    2. Munn said his agency also questioned several other people "but there was no new evidence, so there's nothing more we can do." McFarlin, the Williamsburg sheriff, said last week he did not plan to reopen the case.
    3. The announcement at the United Nations - by British Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd and in a statement from Iran's U.N. Mission - said the embassies would reopen in London and Tehran within a month.
    4. "If they (schools) cannot reopen before the end of next month and are not allowed to remain open through the summer months, a whole school year will be lost," the U.N. agency said.
    5. Elizabeth Broun, chief curator and acting director of the museum, has written an exemplary catalog for the show, which runs until July 29, and then will reopen at the Brooklyn Museum Sept. 14.
    6. The exchange is expected to reopen Monday.
    7. The review found no need to reopen the case, the paper said.
    8. The judge who sentenced the Sharpeville Six to hang said Monday he would not reopen their murder trial, but he gave the convicts 35 days to appeal for clemency from President P.W. Botha.
    9. The South African government has agreed to allow The New York Times to reopen its bureau there after imposing a ban on the newspaper's coverage more than a year ago.
    10. The two nations also agreed to reopen consulates in Bombay and Shanghai that were closed by the Himalayan border war.
    11. Authorities first said a new school year would begin Sept. 18 but still have not allowed any West Bank schools to reopen.
    12. Moreover, the huge potential for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge might never be explored because oil drillers could find it prohibitively expensive to reopen the pipeline.
    13. A campaign to clear his name has been carried on by his son and other supporters, and an earlier petition to reopen the inquiry was rejected in 1965.
    14. In Paris, a plane was sent Sunday with 60 rescue workers and emergency supplies for Guadeloupe, and two more were standing by waiting for Caribbean airports to reopen.
    15. News reports Wednesday said France would reopen its embassy in Afghanistan, becoming the first Western power to do so since the United States led a diplomatic exodus before the Soviet army withdrew in February.
    16. "Someday I'll have to reopen my business, and if I complain too much they may take reprisals against me," he said, looking at the broken windows, bent metal shutters and empty shelves.
    17. Conservationists urged adoption Monday of a rule that would reopen Florida waters to limited redfish harvests after a 19-month ban, but commercial fishermen don't like the proposed season.
    18. The Interior Department will reopen, refurbish and manage a 2.5 million gallon oil spill test tank at a Navy site in Leonardo, N.J., according to an agreement signed Thursday.
    19. The Peacock has been leased by two white entrepreneurs who plan to reopen the second-story walkup as a blues and rock showcase.
    20. Filov originally estimated damage at about $4,800, and promised the library would reopen within a few days.
    21. The investigation of the deaths of four children seemed to have hit a dead end seven years ago, until a newspaper reporter's questions led an officer to read through the file and reopen the case.
    22. In 1986, Adams received permission to reopen the investigation. He reinterviewed dozens of people, including the boy's grandparents and mother, who was at work when the injury occurred.
    23. After raising $120 million, Goldman's new GS Select Equity fund is temporarily closed to new money during its start-up period, but will reopen to the public in September.
    24. It is far from clear whether North Korea will in practice agree to reopen bilateral talks with South Korea on de-nuclearisation, or that it will agree to spot inspection of its facilities.
    25. The emergency room at the James C. Giuffre Medical Center has been allowed to reopen as state health officials relax restrictions on the hospital where admissions were banned 15 days ago.
    26. Most shuttered companies planned to reopen in the next day or two.
    27. Yost said the Reagan administration's proposed fiscal 1989 funding level of $2.98 billion would not enable the Coast Guard to reopen any of the nearly 30 stations and offices closed in February because of a $103 million shortfall in the current budget.
    28. 'We should investigate this situation further.' A decision would be made this week on whether to set up a judicial commission of inquiry or order attorneys general to reopen cases. Mr Kriel said natural deaths and suicides occurred in detention.
    29. A man charged with starting a fire that destroyed a black church just as it was about to reopen after an earlier arson believed he was destroying a "devil-worship church" and was not motivated by racism, authorities said today.
    30. Next year, Congress is expected to reopen debate on whether and how to permit banks to move more broadly into the securities business.
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