reconstructed

reconstructed [ri:kən'strʌktɪd]  [ri:kən'strʌktɪd] 

原级:reconstruct

第三人称单数:reconstructs

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现在分词:reconstructing

reconstructed 基本解释
重建的,改造的;重建( reconstruct的过去式和过去分词 );重现,重整;
reconstructed 网络解释

reconstructed

1. 再造石:reconstructed amber 再造琥珀 | reconstructed 再造石 | red beryl 红色绿宝石

2. 在领子部位用不同采制不同面料的结合的设计:13. Double layers领子的双层设计 | 14. Reconstructed:在领子部位用不同采制不同面料的结合的设计 | 15. Button tab:西装领子上的小扣片的设计

3. 再生的:reconstructed velocity structure 重建速度结构 | reconstructed 再生的 | reconstruction algorithm 重建算法

4. 重建的:reconstruct 重构 | reconstructed 重建的 | reconstruction 复兴

reconstructed 单语例句

1. reconstructed在线翻译

1. Until now, the reconstructed cableway has operated safely for over one year.

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2. According to a report released by the Beijing Drainage Group in early July, all 78 existing underpasses will be reconstructed by the end of 2015.

3. His reconstructed left foot has held up fine in individual workouts and scrimmages, but the true tests will come when the Rockets start playing exhibition games.

4. The winter heating systems in five major districts have been reconstructed to use gas instead of coal.

5. Although it has been reconstructed many times in the Ming and the Qing Dynasties, the components as the main girder frame and the dougong are original.

6. reconstructed在线翻译

6. A team of more than 30 surgeons performed in the surgeon and they also transplanted a kidney from the twin and reconstructed Lakshmi's pelvic area.

7. Her left hand was reconstructed and she was given prosthetic feet that slip on like boots.

8. Robot surgeons currently being used in hospitals weigh several thousand pounds, are not portable and can't be easily broken down and reconstructed.

9. Bird lovers had urged the nest be reconstructed in its original spot as soon as possible to avoid interrupting Pale Male's mating ritual.

10. It was demolished this year so it could be reconstructed and a temporary path serving the same purpose was built in its stead.

reconstructed 英英释义

reconstructed的解释

adj

1. adapted to social or economic change

    e.g. a reconstructed feminist