rest area, 1 rest stop (/VAmf) an area beside an important road where people can stop their cars to rest, eat food, etc.(重秦路段的路侧停车处com­pare lay-by

re-start /,ri:'sta:t; NAmE -'stairt/ verb to start again, or to make sth start again, after it has stopped (後 > 重新开 始:[VN] to restart a game 重新开始系戏◊ 77ie doctors strutted to restart his heart.医生竭力重新起搏他的心 脏[also V] ► re.start /’tiistait; -sta:rt/ now/1 re-state /.rii'steit/ verb [VN] (formal) to say sth again or in a different way, especially so that it is more clearly or strongly expressed 重申;重新表述► re.state.ment noun [U]

res-taurant /'restront; NAmE -traint; -taraint/ noun

a place where you can buy and eat a meal 餐馆;餐厅: an Jtaifan restaurant 家意大利餐馆◊ We had a meaZ in a restaurant•我们在餐厅了顿运We went out to a restaurant to cdebmte.我们到一家饭店里庆祝了一番a restaurant owner  0 a self-service restaurant

自助餐馆compare cafe(1)

'restaurant car noun {Br£) = dining car res-taura-teur /.restara'ta^r)/ noun {formal) a person who owns and manages a restaurant 餐馆秦板;餐厅 经理

'rest cure noun a period spent resting or relaxing in order to improve your physical or mental health 休养疗

法;静养法

rest-ed /'restid/ adj. feeling healthy and full of energy because you have had a rest休息后精力恢复(或精神治 作)的I awoke feeling rested and refreshed.

感觉精力充沛,神清气爽。see also rest v.(l) rest-ful /'restfl/ adj. that makes you feel relaxed and peaceful闲适宁静命;使人感到悠闲的H7T1 calminga_ hotd with a res昨丨atmosp/iere气氛闲适幽雅的旅馆 'rest home noun a place where old or sick people are cared for养老院_院;休养所 'rest house noun (in parts of Asia and Africa) a house or hut that you can pay to stay in like a hotel room, especially in wild country (亚洲和非洲部分地区,尤指 野夕^的)客栈,旅舍

'resting place noun 1 a grave. People say ‘resting place’ to avoid saying ‘grave’..委婉说法,与 grave 同 义)坟墓,安息处herresting place 她的安 息处 2 a place where you can rest 休息处 res-ti-tu-tion /.resti'tjurj'n; NAmE -'tu:-/ noun [U] ~ (of sth) (to sb/sth) 1 (formal) the act of giving back sth that was lost or stolen to its owner归还(真正物主V〆归述 (赃物等tm restoration 2 (/aw 律)payment, usually money, for some harm or wrong that sb has suffered赔偿;补偿;(通常指)赔款 rest-ive /'restiv/ adj. (formal) unable to stay still, or unwilling to be controlled, especially because you feel bored or not satisfied难驾驭的;焦緣不安的;不耐烦的 rest-ive-ness noun [U]

rest-less /'restlas/ adj. 1 unable to stay still or be happy where you are, because you are bored or need a change i不安的;不烦的:TTie audience was becoming restiess•观众开始未ft烦了.。◊ A/ter_/iive years in the job, he was beginning to feel restless.

了五年以后,他开始厌烦了。2 without real rest or sleep没有真正休息的;没有睡眠的H771 disturbed a restless night 不眠之夜rest.less.ly fldv. : He moved restiesdyom one/oot to another•彳也的两只脚不停地倒 替着。rest.less.ness not//? [U]: the restlessness of youth 年轻人的躁动

re.stock /,ri:_str)k; AMmf -'sta:k/ vwfe [VN, V]sth (with sth) to fill sth with new or different things to replace those that have been used, sold, etc.; to get a new supply of sth更新旧物品);补充(货源);再补给 res-tor-ation /.resta'reijn/ noun 1 [U, C] the work of repairing and cleaning an old building, a painting, etc. so that its condition is as good as it originally was 整 修;修复TTie paZace fs dosed/or restoration.王宫因 整修而停止开放restoration work修复工作2 [U, C] of sth the act of bringing back a system, a law, etc. that existed previously (规章制度_ 恢复:the

1701 restraining order

restoration / democracy/the monarchy .民主制度 / 君.主 政体的恢复.3 [U]of sth) the act of returning sth to its correct place, condition or owner 复原;复位;回.归;

..:the restoration / the marines to Greece 埃 尔金大理石雕像之交还希腊4 the Restoration [sing.] the time in Britain after 1660 when, following a period with no king or queen, Charles II became king 全政复 辟时期1660年,英国经历了一段无王时期后,.查理二 .世登基为王iRestorarion comedy/poetry (= written during and after this time)王致复辟时期的奏剧/诗歌

re-stora-tive /n'sto:ratrv/ adj., noun

m adj. 1 (formal) making you feel strong and healthy again恢复健康的;促使康复的the restorative power / /iresh air新鲜空气的0复功效2 (wWcfl/connected with treatment that repairs the body or a part of it 整 容的;整形的:restorative dentistry>surge?y 整形牙科 / 外科

noun {old-fashioned) a thing that makes you feel better, strongeretc.有助&复健康的事物;滋补品 re-store -»f /ri'sto:(r)/ verb [VN]

1                  sth (to sb) to bring back a situation or feeling that existed before 恢复(某种情况或感受):TTie measures are intended to restore public confidence in the economy. 这些举措旨在恢复公众对经济的信心。◊ Order was quiddy restored q/iter the riots.暴乱过后秩序很快得到 T #c S Such kindness restores your faith in human nature (= makes you believe most people are kind).这 样的善心使人又一次感到人性善良rhe operation restored his sight (= made him able to see again).

使他恢复了视力2 sb/sth to sth to bring sb/sth back to a former condition, place or position 使复原;使复 位;使复职:ffe is now jiuHy restored to heaith.他现在 完全杏 S 了健康。◊ VVe hope to restore the garden to its former glory (= make it as beautiful as it used to be). 我们想把这花园变得和过去一样美丽。3sth to repair a building, work of art, piece of furniture, etc. so that it looks as good as it did originally 修复;i修;使复原Her job is restoring oW paintings.她的工作是修叙旧画。

4 to bring a law, tradition, way of working, etc. back into use重新采甬(或实鈿 >;恢复m7l reintro­duce to restore ancient tmdfrions 恢复古老的传统Some people argue that the death penalty should be restored有些人主张恢复死刑  5sth (to sb/sth)

(/owjfl/) to give sth that was lost or stolen back to sb 归 还(失物、赃款等):77ie police have now restored the painting to its right/W owner.警察已经把这幅油画归还 给了它的合法主人。

restorer /ri'storraCr)/ noun a person whose job is to repair old buildings, works of art, etc. so that they look as they did when new做修复工作的人

re-strain /ri'strem/ verfc [VN] 1 sb/sth (from sth/from doing sth) to stop sb/sth from doing sth, especially by using physical force (尤指用武力制止,阻止,管制The prisoner had to be restrained by the poiice•警察只好 强行制住囚犯They have obtained cm injunction ■restraming the company ^om seZZing t/ie product.他们已 经得到阻止这家公司出售这产品的禁销令◊Heplaced a restraining hand on her arm.他拉住她的胳膊制 It她。

2                  ~ yourself (from sth/from doing sth) to stop yourself from feeling an emotion or doing sth that you would like to do约束(自己);控制(自己);忍住John managed to restrain his cmger•约翰努力压制住自己的怒 气◊ She had to restrain herseZ/ crying out in pain•她只得忍住疼痛,不吳出来。3 to stop sth that is growing or increasing from becoming too large 抑制; 控制 Hn KEEP UNDER control The government is taking steps to restrain in_/Iation.政府正在采取措施控制 通货膨胀。

re-strained /ri'streind/ adj. 1 showing calm control rather than emotion 克制的;有节制的her restrained smi〖e 她克制的微笑 2 not too brightly coloured or decorated.禾艳丽品;朴素的 discreet The costumes and 〖ighting in the pay were restrained 这出 戏的服装和灯光都很朴实。

re'straining, order      (against sb)

NAm£) an official order given by a judge which demands that sth must or must not be done. A