单词:rehabilitatable
rehabilitate的用法和样例:
例句
- He was set free and rehabilitated as chief engineer.他被释放并恢复总工程师职务。
- Our disgraced teacher was publicly rehabilitated by school authorities.学校当局为我们的蒙受耻辱的老师公开恢复了名誉。
- There was no money to rehabilitate the tower.没有资金修复那座塔。
- Does prison help rehabilitate criminals?监狱能帮助改造罪犯吗?
常见句型
- It is very important to rehabilitate the criminals.改造罪犯是很重要的。
- He used exercise programmes to rehabilitate heart-attack victims.他采用体育锻炼疗法使心脏病患者恢复健康。
- There was no money to rehabilitate the tower.没有资金修复那座塔。 1
- Her reputation was rehabilitated.她恢复了名誉。
经典引文
Pope Calixtus the Third..rehabilitated her memory.
出自:W. SewardHe would be able to rehabilitate himself with Mary Reilly.
出自:P. KavanaghThe concept of private property had been rehabilitated.
出自:Z. Tomin
- mend修理
- renew重新开始
- restore恢复
- recover恢复
- regenerate再生
- repair修理
- Re-establishvt 1.
- reestablish重建
- revitalize使复兴
- assimilate使同化
- acclimatize使…适应新环境...
- reeducate再教育
- re-educate重新教育
- naturalize使加入国籍
- reorient 重定 ... 的方向(...
- socialize 使 ... 社会化...
- purge整肃
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