restart的意思和读音

restart

: [ˌriˈstɑrt] : [ˌriːˈstɑː(r)t]

v.使

restarts  restarting  restarted  

v.wind down

v.resume,pick up,take up,start again,start over

restartv.

1.[i][t]~ (sth)使to start again, or to make sth start again, after it has stopped

to restart a game

The doctors struggled to restart his heart.

v.1.

v.1.to start a computer again instead of shutting it down

1. row restart text ...

2. myTween.play myTween.restart myTween.invalidate ...

4. “Stop ()”、 “Restart)”便 “Start …

5. stop ← restart status ← ...

6. map ??? restart z_add

7.(restart) SystemVersion.plist !!

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1.Total number of out of paper errors in a print queue since the last restart.

2.After the restart, I could only try and use the strategy to move up the order and at least I brought home a few points.

3.In addition, you might have to restart the agent if it has been disconnected from the controller.

4.Netanyahu said he would meet any Arab leader to talk about peace and called on the Palestinians to immediately restart peace talks.

5.You should stop play, disallow the goal and restart with a dropped ball at the point where the boot made contact with the ball.

6.Remove or change the settings and restart the queue manager before defining any other queues that are to have different values.

7.The Common Log File System (CLFS) maintains two restart areas to guarantee that at least one valid area is always available.(CLFS)

8.If I needed to restart the system at this point in the migration, I could be assured that I could boot from either disk.

9.The Bank of England also refused to restart quantitative easing in the face of a near stagnant economy.(BankofEngland)

10.Now we restart from zero, everyone knows how much Im motivated: Im really determined and want to show my worth.