1.再介绍;再提出;再引入
1.to start using or having something such as a law, system, or benefit again
2.to return a type of animal or plant to an area where it lived in the past so that it can continue to develop there
1.Despite the decision about capital punishment taken in Parliament, the groundswell of opinion seems to be in favour of reintroducing it.
尽管议会通过了有关死刑的决定,但大多数的意见似乎是赞成恢复死刑。
2.The government did not rule out the possibility of reintroducing legislation to create a fast-track site-blocking system.
政府不排除重新立法以建立网络过滤系统快速通道的可能性。
3.The answer has to do with the complexity of the car business and the challenge of reintroducing an historic but troubled brand in the U. S.
答案自然离不开汽车业的复杂性以及在美国重塑一个陷入困境的老品牌所面临的挑战。
4.He and his colleagues commend the National Park Service for its recent work reintroducing fire into the giant sequoia groves.
史威特南及其同事对国家公园管理局最近重新向巨型水杉林引入火灾的工作颇多赞誉。
5.How can doctors avoid the toxic effects of reintroducing oxygen to the body after a trauma?
在病人受伤后进行吸氧治疗时,医生如何才能避免发生毒性反应呢?
6.This gives you a much greater assurance that you are not reintroducing old bugs with each new patch you add to your code.
这会更加确保您对于每个添加到代码中的新补丁不会重新引入旧的错误。
7.Corvette is reintroducing the Grand Sport badge to its lineup.
克尔维特是重新大体育标志,其产品阵容。
8.Only when the basics are working smoothly, start reintroducing the elements of one's preferred implementation. . .
只有当这个最基础的方法运转流畅之后,才开始引进别人首选方法中的元素。
9.We are interested in reintroducing these titles in the future but we have no specific plans in place yet.
我们有意向在未来重新设计这些头衔,但是还没有提入议事日程。
10.These can become devices for reintroducing pided attention.
这些都可变成引发分开注意力的方法。