restore的意思和读音

restore

: [rɪˈstɔr] : [rɪˈstɔː(r)]

v.);使

restores  restoring  restored  

v.+n.restore confidence,restore order,restore system,restore service,restore reputation

v.reinstate,re-establish,reestablish,bring back,return

restorev.

1.~ sth (to sb)to bring back a situation or feeling that existed before

The measures are intended to restore public confidence in the economy.

Order was quickly restored after the riots.

Such kindness restores your faith in human nature(= makes you believe most people are kind) .使

The operation restored his sight(= made him able to see again) .使

2.~ sb/sth to sth使使使to bring sb/sth back to a former condition, place or position

He is now fully restored to health.

We hope to restore the garden to its former glory(= make it as beautiful as it used to be) .

3.~ sth使to repair a building, work of art, piece of furniture, etc. so that it looks as good as it did originally

Her job is restoring old paintings.

4.~ sth);to bring a law, tradition, way of working, etc. back into use

to restore ancient traditions

Some people argue that the death penalty should be restored.

5.~ sth (to sb/sth)to give sth that was lost or stolen back to sb

The police have now restored the painting to its rightful owner.

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v.1.to cause a particular situation to exist again, especially a positive one; to start using something such as a law or custom again; to make someone have a particular feeling again; to make it possible for someone to see, hear, etc. again2.to make someone or something start being in a particular situation again3.to clean and repair something old and dirty or damaged so that it looks the same as it did originally4.to give something that has been lost, taken, or stolen back to the person who it belongs to1.to cause a particular situation to exist again, especially a positive one; to start using something such as a law or custom again; to make someone have a particular feeling again; to make it possible for someone to see, hear, etc. again2.to make someone or something start being in a particular situation again3.to clean and repair something old and dirty or damaged so that it looks the same as it did originally4.to give something that has been lost, taken, or stolen back to the person who it belongs to

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1.Beijing is trying to restore normal economic conditions following a huge stimulus that helped China quickly rebound from the global crisis.

2.Restore to me the gladness of Your salvation, And sustain me with a willing spirit.使

3.At a time of lost confidence, we need deeds that restore the public trust that governments are up to the challenge.

4.Scripts can also be written to restore files, though restoration is often done manually.

5.A senior North Korean official says his country is beginning to restore a disabled nuclear facility capable of producing weapons material.

6.The tail-log backup lets you restore the database up to the point of a failure.

7.The wizard interface makes the program incredibly easy to use and a restore utility is included.使使

8.Bank assistance has also been used to restore livelihoods by providing grants for replacing destroyed fishing vessels and other equipment.

9.After the above processing of tea scale will be very easy to VIS and to restore the beautiful face, you may wish to try.

10.If multiple users have identical files, they may be unable to restore a file, as their file permissions do not allow this.使