柯林斯詞典reinstate /?ri??n?ste?t/ (reinstating,reinstated,reinstates) 1. V-T If you reinstate someone, you give them back a job or position that had been taken away from them. 使複職 The governor is said to have agreed to reinstate five senior workers who were dismissed. 據(jù)說州長已經同意讓被解雇的5位高級工人複職。2. V-T To reinstate a law, facility, or practice means to start having it again. 恢複 (法律、機搆或條例等) She says the public response was a factor in the decision to reinstate the grant. 她說公衆(zhòng)的反應是決定恢複補助金的一個因素。 返回 reinstate劍橋詞典to give someone back their previous job or position , or to cause something to exist again 使重返崗位,使恢複原職;把…放廻原処;使恢複原狀 A month after being unfairly dismissed , he was reinstated in his job . 在被不公正解職1個月後,他又重新返廻工作崗位。 The Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty in 1976. 最高法院於1976年恢複了死刑。 返回 reinstate