柯林斯詞典Restoration /?r?st??re???n/ 1. N-PROPER The Restoration was the event in 1660 when Charles the Second became king of England, Scotland, and Ireland after a period when there had been no king or queen. (1660年英王查理二世的)王政複辟['the' N] 2. ADJ Restoration is used to refer to the style of drama and architecture that was popular during and just after the rule of Charles the Second in England. (戯劇、建築)王政複辟時(shí)期的[ADJ n] ...a Restoration comedy. ...一部王政複辟時(shí)期的喜劇。3. →see restore 返回 restoration劍橋詞典the act or process of returning something to its earlier good condition or position 脩複;恢複;複位 The first task following the disaster was the restoration of clean water supplies . 災(zāi)難過(guò)後的首要任務(wù)就是要恢複清潔水的供應(yīng)。 Restoration work on the Sistine Chapel ceiling is now complete . 西斯廷教堂天花板的脩複工程現(xiàn)已完工。 A large majority of the population is demanding the restoration of the former government . 絕大多數(shù)人都要求恢複前政府。 例句 Several famous alumni have agreed to help raise money for the school's restoration fund .A compromise has to be reached between all the powerful vested interests before any restoration work in the city can take place .The restoration of the building is expected to take up to five years to complete .It was cheaper to demolish the building than spend £1 million on its restoration.The restoration of the power supply to the village is expected to take a few more days . 返回 restoration