柯林斯詞典rehabilitate /?ri???b?l??te?t/ (rehabilitating,rehabilitated,rehabilitates) 1. V-T To rehabilitate someone who has been ill or in prison means to help them to live a normal life again. To rehabilitate someone who has a drug or alcohol problem means to help them stop using drugs or alcohol. 使康復(fù); 使戒毒; 使戒酒 Considerable efforts have been made to rehabilitate patients who have suffered in this way. 為使受這種苦的病人康復(fù)已經(jīng)付出了相當(dāng)大的努力。2. rehabilitationN-UNCOUNT 復(fù)原 A number of other techniques are now being used by psychologists in the rehabilitation of young offenders. 一些別的技術(shù)現(xiàn)正被心理學(xué)家們用于年輕罪犯的復(fù)原。 返回 rehabilitate劍橋詞典to return someone to a good, healthy , or normal life or condition afterthey have been in prison , been very ill , etc. 使康復(fù);使恢復(fù)(正常生活);使(囚犯)獲得改造 The prison service should try to rehabilitate prisoners so that they can lead normal lives when they leave prison . 監(jiān)獄應(yīng)該努力改造犯人,使他們在刑滿釋放后能重新過上正常生活。 Physiotherapy is part of rehabilitating accident victims . 理療是對事故受傷者進(jìn)行康復(fù)治療的一部分。 After 20 years in official disgrace , she's been rehabilitated (= given a positive public image again). 在受到官方貶彈20年后,她終于恢復(fù)了名譽(yù)。 to return something to a good condition 修復(fù);把…翻新 We need to replace or rehabilitate the bridge . 我們需要更換或是修復(fù)這座橋梁。 返回 rehabilitate