elating to the result of an
action 表示结果的;结果性
的;结果格的
re-sume /ri'zuim; BrE also -'zju:-/ verb
(formal) 1 if you resume an
activity, or if it resumes, it begins again or continues after an interruption 重新开始;(中断后■) 继续:[VN] to resume
taifcs/negotifitions 重新进行会谈 / ^ij o She resumed her career
after an interval of six years.经过六年的间歇之后她又重新上岗。◊ [V] The noise
resumed, kmderthan be/ore.噪声再起,•比先前更大。o[V -ing] We got back in the car and resumed
driving.他回到
车上,继续开车。2 [VN]_
~ your seat/place/position to go back to the
seat or place that you had before 恢复席
位/地职位
re.sume /_rezjumei; AMmf‘rezamei/ 1 〜(of’sth) a short summary or
account of sth 摘要;概述;概_要:
a
brie/ 〇/ events so /ar到.目前4止事件的概述
2 {NAm£) = CURRICULUM
VITAE(l) 1 re-sump-tion /ri'ZAmpJn/ noun [sing., U] ~ (of sth) (formal) the act of beginning
sth again after it has stopped重新开始;继续进行;恢复:We are hoping/or an
earZy resumption 〇/peace taWcs.我们企盼着早日恢复
和谈。
re.sup.ply
/,ri:S9_plai/ verb [VN]〜sb (with sth) to give sb new
supplies of sth they need; to give sth to sb again in a different form向…再供给(所需物品);(以另一形
式)重新提供►re.supply /7〇w/i re-surface /.rii'saifis; NAmE -'S3:rf-/ verb 1 [V] to come to the surface
again after being underwater or under the ground再次浮出,再次露出(水面或地面):The submarine resurfaced.潜艇重新浮出水面。◊ (figumth/e) All the old hostilities
resurfaced when they met again, 们再次碰面时,过去的种种敌意又都冒了出来。2 [VN] to put a new surface on a road, path, etc.重铺路面 re-sur-gence /ri'S3:d3ans; NAmE -'S3:rd3-/ noun [sing., U] the return
and growth of an activity that had stopped 复苏;复兴
re-sur.gent
/ri_s3:d3ant;
NAmE -'S3:i;d3-/ adj. [usually before noun] (formal) becoming stronger or
more popular again复兴的;恢复生机活力的.;再度流行的
res-ur-rect
/.reza'rekt/
verb [VN]
i to bring back into
use sth, such as a belief, a practice, etc.,that had disappeared
or been forgotten 重新应用; 龠 复使用; 使复兴
revive 2 to bring a dead person
back to life 起死
回生;使复活 EH3
RAISE
FROM THE DEAD res-ur-rec-tion
/.reza'rekjn/
noun 1
the
Resurrection [sing.]
(in
the Christian religion 基督教)the time when Jesus Christ returned to life again
after his death; the time when all dead people will become alive again, when
the world ends i卩稣复活;(世界末日)所有亡者
复活 2 [U,singJ a new beginning for sth which is old or
which had disappeared or become weak 复苏;■复兴
re-sus-ci-tate
/ri'SASiteit/
verb [VN]
to
make sb start breathing again or become conscious again after they have almost
died 使苏醒;使恢复知觉 ITOl
revive: He had a heart attack
and all attempts to resuscitate him /ai〖ed.他的心脏病发作,所有抢救他的努力都失败了。◊ (figurative) efforts to resuscitate the
economy W
努力► re.sus.ci.ta.tion /ri.SASi’teiJn/ now/?
[U]: frantic attempts at resuscitation 疯狂地努力&人复* — see also
MOUTH-TO-MOUTH RESUSCITATION
re-tail1
/'riiteil/
noun, verb — see also retail2 mnoun [U] the selling of
goods to the public, usually through shops/stores 零售:77ie recommended retaiZ price is £9.99.建议零售价为 9.99
英镑。◊ department stores and other retafZ outZets百货侖运和其他零售专营
店◊
the retaf〖 trade 零售业一compare wholesale(I)
► re-tail adv. : to buy/seZf retail (= in a shop/store)零 实/卖
■
verb 1 [VN] to sell goods to the
public, usually through shops/stores 零售:77ie /irm manu/actures
and retai/s 治own range 〇/sportswear•公司生卢并零售自己的运动
服装系列。2 [V]〜at^or sth (hws/V/ess 斋)to be sold at a
particular price 以…价格销售:TTie boofc retaiis at
£24.95.这未书的_售价为14.95英镑。o note at cost re.tail2 /ri'teil/ verb[VN】~ sth (to sb) to tell
people about sth, especially
about a person’s behaviour or private life详说,述说(尤指别人的事情)SEI recount : She
retailed the neighbours, activities with
eZisft.她饶有兴趣地对邻居们的活动说三道四。一see alSO RETAIL1
re-tail-er /'ri:teil0(r)/ noun a person or business
that sells goods to the public 零售商;零售店 re-tail-ing /'rirteilig/ noun [U] the business of
selling goods to the public, usually through shops/stores 零售 业:career opportunities m retaiHng 零售业的职业机会
—compare
wholesaling
'retail park noun (8r£) an area containing a group of large
shops/stores, located outside a town (城郊)'零
售商业区
.retail 'price index (also 'price index) noun [sing.] (abbr. RPI) (in Britain) a list of
the prices of some ordinary goods and services which shows how much these
prices change each month (英国)零售物价指数 —see also consumer price(s) index .retail 'therapy noun [U] (usually humorous) the act of going
shopping and buying things in order to make yourself feel more cheerful购物疗法:(对花钱买乐这一
i故法的戏称):■? ready/or a ZittZe retaiZ therapy•我 准备f进行一下购物治疗。
re-tain /ri'tern/ verb [VN] (rather formal)
1
to keep stii; to continue to have sth 保诗;持有;保 留;继续拥有 BQZI
preserve: to retain your
independence 〇 He struggled, to retain control of the situ-
arion.他曾努力保持对局势的控制。◊ 77ie house retains much 〇/its original charm.这所虏子保留了许多原有的魅
力。◊ She retained her tennis tirie /or
t/ie third year.她 _三年保住了网球冠军的头衔。2 to continue to hold or contain sth 保+寺;继续容纳:a that retains moisture 保持水办 红土壤 ◊ TTiis
in/ormdtion is no 〖onger retained within the computer’s main memory.这样的数 据不再保留在计算机的主存储器中。◊ (//gwrat/ve) She /i〇5 a good memory and finds it easy to retain
facts. MiSfc ,力好,很容易记住事情。3 (/aw律)if a member of the public retains sb such as a lawyer,
he or she pays money regularly or in advance so the lawyer, etc. will do work
for him or her 聘请(律师等):a
retaining/ee 给所委托律师的预付辩护费◊ to retain the
services 〇/a Zowyer 聘运律师一see also retention,
retentive re-tain-er /ri'tein9(r)/ noun 1 a sum of money that
is paid to sb to make sure they will be available to do work when they are
needed (聘请律师等的)预付费
.用,保留金:The agency will pay
you a monthly retainer.这个机构将会每月付给你聘用金。2 (阶£) a small amount of rent
that you pay for a room, etc. when you are not there in order to keep it
available for your use (为保留租房而付的)租房订金3 (/VAm£) a device that keeps a person^ teeth
straight after they have had orthodontic
treatment with a brace 牙邊 固位体;保持器 4 (oW-/fls/7/o/iec/) a
servant, especially one who has been with a family for a long time (
服务
i 多年的)仆人,家仆
re.tain.ing /ri’teinm/ flt/y. [only
before noun] (fedm/cfl/ 术 语)intended to keep sth in
the correct position 固'定 的;矫正的:a retaining waZZ
(= one tiiat keeps the earth or water behind it in position)挡土墙 / 挡水备 re-take verb, noun
m verb /.rii'teik/ (re-took /-'tuk/, re-taken /-'teikan/) [VN] 1
(especially of an army 尤指_队)to take control of stli
such as a town again 收致(失地);恢复控制:Govern- ment/orces moved
in to retake the city.政府军开进城
市,以恢复对它的控制。〇(/iigwraf/Ve)