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单词 restart
释义
restart
(riːstɑːʳt )
Word forms: restarts , restarting , restarted
verb
If you restart something that has been interrupted or stopped, or if it restarts, it starts to happen or function again.
The commissioners agreed to restart talks as soon as possible. [VERB noun]
The race was restarted after a break of around 20 minutes. [VERB noun]
The trial will restart today with a new jury. [VERB]
(rstɑːʳt )
Restart is also a noun.
Four minutes after the restart Arsenal doubled their advantage with a wonderful goal.
Collocations:
restart a car
Trying unsuccessfully to restart the car, he called a tow truck.
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He pretends to try to restart the car.
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He waited until the stop was over, only to find out that he couldn't restart the car as his hydraulics had completely failed.
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He restarted his car company, coping with petrol rationing, material shortages and export quotas.
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restart a heart
Then they used electric shock treatment to restart his heart.
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It took 15 defibrillator shocks to restart his heart.
The Sun
They tried to restart his heart 13 times 'and on the 13th time it started ticking'.
Times, Sunday Times
Medical staff are believed to have tried to restart his heart for 45 minutes but without success.
Times, Sunday Times
But paramedics and firefighters were able to restart his heart and get him breathing again.
The Sun
restart a process
But with cases declining, it was decided to restart the process.
The Sun
Periodically, the river would downcut deeply enough to prevent further flooding, only to change its course later and restart the process.
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It could have restarted the process of signing you up but there would be no guarantee that it would work any better this time.
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If the offense moves ten yards in four attempts or fewer, it gains a first down, which restarts the process.
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The designer ensures that designs optimized by the computer meet all requirements, and makes adjustments or restarts the process when they do not.
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restart an operation
One in ten respondents in the poll of 609 companies did not agree that they would be ready to implement guidance and restart operations.
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The more time that passes, the more difficult it becomes to restart operations at the mines.
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Any attempt to restart operations in the future will have to begin from the other end of the line and break through the buried metal heads.
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Would you be able to restart operations quickly in another office or set your staff up to work from home?
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It won't happen quickly as grounded airlines don't pay fuel bills; the pain will come as they restart their operations and are forced to pay cash upfront for jet fuel.
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restart the economy
At some point we must restart the economy to produce growth.
Times,Sunday Times
He said that he could no longer serve a government that never went beyond half measures in its drive to restart the economy.
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Allegedly they stored large sums of money there as well, money that would be used to restart the economy after a nuclear war.
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The housing market will be one of the key drivers for restarting the economy.
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A week later it published the fivephase plan for restarting the economy.
Times,Sunday Times
Translations:
Chinese: 重新开始
Japanese: 再開する
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