restoration
柯林斯詞典
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)王政復(fù)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. (戲劇、建筑)王政復(fù)辟時期的[ADJ n]
...a Restoration comedy. ...一部王政復(fù)辟時期的喜劇。
3. →see restore
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Restoration /?r?st??re???n/
劍橋詞典
- the act or process of returning something to its earlier good condition or position
- 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
修復(fù);恢復(fù);復(fù)位
The first task following the disaster was the restoration of clean water supplies . 災(zāi)難過后的首要任務(wù)就是要恢復(fù)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修復(fù)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)人都要求恢復(fù)前政府。
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