1.再袭击
2.【电】给...再充电;再装填(弹药等);再装载
3.重行告发;再控告
1.再袭击;再装火药
1.to put more power into a battery
1.It could also increase the potential range and duration of infantry operations as it would not need to be recharged at base.
这也将增加步兵行动的潜在范围和持续时间,因为这种系统不需要在基地充电。
2.If used for short trips and recharged regularly at a household outlet, it would use no gasoline at all.
如果平时出行距离不远,能在家里定期给车充电,那就完全用不着加油了。
3.He said future electric cars may be able to travel nearly five hundred kilometers before the batteries need to be recharged.
他说未来的电动汽车在每一次充电前能够行驶五百公里。
4.Ask the 'Marias' to stay with you and assist you in remaining grounded and recharged during your day's activities.
请求“Maria”们和你呆在一起,在你的日常活动中帮助你维持在根植和充能之中。
5.Why, with all the advances in technology and communications, would such a sophisticated device still need to be plugged in to be recharged?
既然技术和通信业已经有如此多的进步,为什么如此精巧的设备充电的时候仍然需要插上插头?
6.The bike has built-in, battery-powered LED lights at the front and rear, which can be recharged using roof-mounted solar cells.
自行车有内置的,电池供电的LED灯在车头和车尾,可以充电使用屋顶安装太阳能电池。
7.Once you do that, you'll be re-focused, recharged, and ready to work at 100% capacity.
一旦你做到这一点,您将重新集中,充满能量,并准备以100%的能力开始工作。
8.But GM's new car is expected to be a "plug-in" hybrid, which, as its name implies, can be recharged by plugging it into the mains .
然而,通用的新车属于“可插电源”式混合型电动车。如其名称所示,这款车能够插上总电源充电。
9.For now, most rechargeable batteries, made of lithium, provide portable computers about four or five hours before they need to be recharged.
现在,大多数可充电电池是由锂制作的,它能为便携式电脑提供大约4或5小时电源,然后才需要再充电。
10.A typical mobile-phone battery should provide about three-and-a-half hours of television viewing before needing to be recharged.
一般的手机电量应该提供大约三个半小时的电视观看时间。