柯林斯詞典reconstruct /?ri?k?n?str?kt/ (reconstructing,reconstructed,reconstructs) 1. V-T If you reconstruct something that has been destroyed or badly damaged, you build it and make it work again. 重建; 修復 The government must reconstruct the shattered economy. 政府必須重建垮掉的經濟。2. V-T To reconstruct a system or policy means to change it so that it works in a different way. 改造 She actually wanted to reconstruct the state and transform society. 她其實想改造這個國家并完全改變社會。3. V-T If you reconstruct an event that happened in the past, you try to get a complete understanding of it by combining a lot of small pieces of information. 使再現(xiàn) He began to reconstruct the events of December 21, 1988, when flight 103 disappeared. 他開始重現(xiàn)1988年12月21日103航班失蹤時所發(fā)生的事情。 返回 reconstruct劍橋詞典to build or create again something that has been damaged or destroyed 重建,改建,重造(被毀的事物) The post-war government had the enormous task of reconstructing the city . 戰(zhàn)后的政府擔負著重建該城市的艱巨任務。 to change a system or organization completely , so that it works more effectively (為了取得效率而對系統(tǒng)、組織等進行)重建,重組,改組 They were given the task of reconstructing the city's public transport system . 重建該市公交系統(tǒng)的任務交給了他們。 If you reconstruct something that has happened in the past, you combine a lot of information in order to get a complete description of what happened . (根據許多信息對發(fā)生的事情)重現(xiàn)描述,使重現(xiàn),使再現(xiàn) The police tried to reconstruct the crime using the statements of witnesses . 警方設法利用目擊證人的陳述來重現(xiàn)犯罪過程。 返回 reconstruct