rebuilt
n. 重建
v. 重建( rebuild的過去式和過去分詞 ); 重新組裝; 再形成某事物; 恢復
When people rebuild something such as a building or a city, they build it again after it has been damaged or destroyed.
They say they will stay to rebuild their homes rather than retreat to refugee camps...
他們說他們將留下重建家園而不是躲到難民營裡。
The castle was rebuilt by his great grandson in 1859.
城堡在1859年由他的曾孫重建。
When people rebuild something such as an institution, a system, or an aspect of their lives, they take action to bring it back to its previous condition.
Everyone would have to work hard together to rebuild the economy...
所有人都應該一起努力以重建經濟。
Jane began to rebuild her social life which had been non-existent since her marriage...
簡開始重新建立自己自結婚以來便陷於沉寂的社交生活。
If doctors rebuild part of someone's body that has been damaged, they operate on that person to make them well again.
Two weeks later, surgeons carried out the operation to rebuild his face.
兩週後,外科醫生實施了手術以復原他的面部。
1. made over usually with changes;
The castle was rebuilt by his great grandson in 1859.
城堡在1859年由他的曾孫重建。
The interiors were disembowelled and rebuilt.
內部全拆後又重建了。
Since then, the palace has often been added to, rebuilt and repaired.
從那以後, 那座宮殿不斷得到擴建和修繕.
It was rebuilt on the site of the old building.
它是在原來建築物的舊址上重新建造的.
The original conservatory has been rebuilt in replica.
溫室已按原樣重建.