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 resumption [ri'zʌmpʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 取回, 恢复, 再开始

[经] 再取回, 恢复, 重新占用




    resumption
    [ noun ]
    beginning again
    <noun.act>


    Resumption \Re*sump"tion\, n. [cf. F. r['e]sumption, L.
    resumptio restoration, recovery, fr. resumere. See {Resume}.]
    1. The act of resuming; as, the resumption of a grant, of
    delegated powers, of an argument, of specie payments, etc.

    2. (Eng.Law) The taking again into the king's hands of such
    lands or tenements as he had granted to any man on false
    suggestions or other error.

    1. Asked about the Contras, whose surreptitious receipt of millions of dollars from U.S. secret arms sales to Iran rocked the Reagan administration, Bush explicitly supported a resumption of aid.
    2. Aeroflot's resumption of service to Indonesia in July is another sign of improving relations between the Soviet Union and Southeast Asia, which were sour throughout the 1980s.
    3. The imposition of order by the ANC is thus likely to be a painful prerequisite for a resumption of inward investment, and a resurgence of the economy.
    4. A recession could trip up the Canadian dollar's recovery and a resumption of the dollar's decline against other major currencies would almost certainly drag the Canadian dollar down too.
    5. The judge also ordered the resumption of contract talks, which broke off after dawn Tuesday.
    6. Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir said Sunday that he hopes the "historic mission" of a six-member Israeli delegation to Moscow would lead to the resumption of Israeli-Soviet ties severed in 1967.
    7. UAL's pilot leaders raised the possibility that the unions' buy-out effort might fail, forcing a resumption of conventional labor negotiations.
    8. The resumption depends on the weather and repairs to the ballpark.
    9. He said that his resumption of direct responsibility for real estate operations was the result of "a failed experiment," but that the parting was amicable.
    10. Douglas A. Johnson, chairman of Action for Corporate Accountability, called for a resumption of the boycott at a news conference, arguing that Nestle has failed to live up to the agreements it signed in 1984 that ended the original action.
    11. If this means a resumption of our earlier policy of reflagging and escorting tankers in danger, then that earlier policy should be swiftly resurrected.
    12. For Israel's 16,500-member Ethiopian community, the resumption of ties between the two countries has raised the hope of reuniting them with family members that want to join them.
    13. Following the collapse of the Nicaraguan peace talks, a Contra leader on Friday called for a resumption of U.S. military aid to the rebels, saying the alternative could be Sandinista annihilation of his forces.
    14. No formal talks in any of the strikes were scheduled for Monday but informal bargaining was expected to continue, with resumption of fomal negotiations hinging on those discussions.
    15. Members of the Cano family were present at Tuesday's resumption of the murder trial.
    16. The envelope was to be reopened with the resumption of play.
    17. Madrid will want to avert a resumption of strike action over the peak Christmas period following last week's stoppages.
    18. The company said that it expects a strong earnings improvement this year, following a higher-than-expected profit in the first quarter, which would allow resumption of the dividend in 1989.
    19. Aircraft orders continued to fall in February, but a resumption in automobile orders helped push overall orders up 2.3 percent. However, that was weaker than the 3.3 percent gain originally reported last month.
    20. Foreign Minister Gyula Horn told MTI the resumption of ties after 22 years marked another step in Hungary's reform drive, and an attempt to correct what he termed past mistakes.
    21. This is not supported by the data. Or are they saying that growth at this rate, starting from a very high unemployment rate, and a substantial margin of unused capacity will lead to a resumption of inflation?
    22. News of the resumption of totally unrestricted program trading was partly blamed for Friday's late slide in prices.
    23. The rise represented the resumption of the recent uptrend after a spell of consolidation, with early gains prompted by Far Eastern buying, dealers said.
    24. NASA officials in Washington, meanwhile, decided not to announce a date for the resumption of space shuttle flights until after a review Sept. 13-14, said spokesman Jim Kast.
    25. The telephone workers now want a 40 percent pay raise, reversal of the dismissals of 30 workers, and a resumption of pay for the employees in the three southern provinces who started the strike.
    26. Lower inflation and a resumption of economic growth have followed in most countries.
    27. Although Sudan's military leadership has promised a conference to consider allowing the resumption of relief flights, aid workers fear the worst.
    28. Both sides said there would be no immediate resumption of talks to end the walkout that began when a contract extension expired at midnight Sunday.
    29. Agnos also called for an immediate resumption of bargaining in the strikes, in which no new talks have been scheduled.
    30. Figures last week underline that the US trade gap is mainly with Japan, and the recent resumption of US-Japanese trade talks, and optimistic weekend noises about progress, might help the dollar in the short-term.
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