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单词 restore
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restore

Happily, he was restored to full health to get on with his race weekend.Under his guidance schools and churches were built and historic buildings were beautifully restored.Surely it is worth it to see those lives being restored again.They want their right to return restored.She urged the government to send the army to restore peace.The museum wants countries to preserve what is left and restore the health of dead reefs.This helped to convince many sceptics of the case for restoring the building to its former condition.She will soon be quite restored again.Loyal army officers restored him to power.The banks need to be restored to renewed health.Healing is the natural ability of one person to restore health in another.Villagers hope that the building can be restored as the focal point and social hub of the hamlet.They were housed in a string of sheds in a village while being lovingly restored by their owner ready for auction.The sugar rush is over for us now, routine restored by the return to school.Although a new owner tried to restore her, the project had proved too much.He soon set about restoring the royal army 's morale.Within eight years he had raised 4 million to restore the building.That means cleaning up our agriculture, and restoring health to the soil.It isn't rocket science to restore vernacular buildings using homemade techniques.But they are also the foundation for a sustainable and just world and a financial system in which ethics have once again been restored.The hotel is in the process of being restored by new owners but it made a decent base from which to tackle the lake.Three quarters of mobile phones are restored to their owners, who can be traced easily through the telephone companies.Despite challenges to pricing, they will benefit from an ambitious reform of the health system to restore universal coverage.But as soon as they leave the place, the enemy returns and restores it all the way it used to be.It was restored again, exquisitely, by the current owners.

In other languages
restore

British English: restore /rɪˈstɔː/ VERB
To restore something means to cause it to exist again.
The army was brought in to restore order.
  • American English: restore
  • Arabic: يُعيدُ إلى وَضْعٍ سَابِق
  • Brazilian Portuguese: restaurar
  • Chinese: 恢复
  • Croatian: obnoviti
  • Czech: obnovit
  • Danish: genskabe
  • Dutch: herstellen
  • European Spanish: restablecer
  • Finnish: kunnostaa
  • French: rétablir
  • German: wiederherstellen
  • Greek: αποκαθιστώ
  • Italian: restaurare
  • Japanese: 修復する
  • Korean: 복원하다
  • Norwegian: gjenopprette
  • Polish: przywrócić
  • European Portuguese: restaurar
  • Romanian: a restabili
  • Russian: восстанавливать
  • Latin American Spanish: restablecer
  • Swedish: återställa
  • Thai: ฟื้นฟู
  • Turkish: restore etmek
  • Ukrainian: відновлювати
  • Vietnamese: phục hồi lại

Chinese translation of 'restore'

restore

(rɪˈstɔːʳ)

vt

  1. [painting, building] 修复(復) (xiūfù)
  2. [law and order] 恢复(復) (huīfù)
  3. [faith, confidence] 重建 (chóngjiàn)
  4. (to power, former state) 使 ... 复(復)位 (shǐ ... fùwèi)
  5. [land] 恢复(復) (huīfù)
  6. (= return) (frm) 归(歸)还(還) (guīhuán)
  7. [health, sight] 恢复(復) (huīfù)
(verb) 
Definition
to re-enforce or re-establish
The army has been brought in to restore order.
Synonyms
reinstate
re-establish
reintroduce
reimpose
re-enforce
reconstitute
Slowly Jewish communities were reconstituted and life began anew.
Opposites
abolish
,
repeal
,
rescind
,
abrogate
(verb) 
Definition
to bring back to health or good spirits
We will restore her to health.
Synonyms
revive
Superb food and drink revived our little band.
build up
strengthen
Yoga can be used to strengthen the immune system.
bring back
refresh
The lotion cools and refreshes the skin.
rejuvenate
He was advised that the Italian climate would rejuvenate him.
revitalize
The hot, strong liquid seemed to revitalize her.
revivify
reanimate
Opposites
weaken
,
make worse
(verb) 
Civil rights were restored in a matter of days.
Synonyms
re-establish
replace
reinstate
He has agreed to reinstate five senior workers.
give back
reinstall
retrocede
(verb) 
Definition
to reconstruct (a ruin, extinct animal, etc.)
They partly restored a local castle.
Synonyms
repair
He has repaired the roof.
refurbish
We have spent money on refurbishing the offices.
renovate
They spent thousands renovating the house.
reconstruct
The government must reconstruct the shattered economy.
fix (up)
recover
renew
the cost of renewing the buildings
rebuild
The castle was rebuilt by his great grandson in 1859.
mend
They took a long time to mend the roof.
rehabilitate
a program for rehabilitating low-income housing
touch up
recondition
They sell used and reconditioned motorcycle parts.
retouch
set to rights
Opposites
scrap
,
wreck
,
demolish
(verb) 
Definition
to return (something lost or stolen) to its owner
Their horses and goods were restored.
Synonyms
return
The car was not returned on time.
replace
Replace the caps on the bottles.
recover
Legal action is being taken to try and recover the money.
bring back
send back
hand back

Additional synonyms

in the sense of mend
Definition
to repair something broken or not working
They took a long time to mend the roof.
Synonyms
repair,
fix,
restore,
renew,
patch up,
renovate,
refit,
retouch
in the sense of rebuild
Definition
to build (a building or town) again, after severe damage
The castle was rebuilt by his great grandson in 1859.
Synonyms
reconstruct,
restore,
revamp,
renovate,
remodel,
refashion
in the sense of recondition
Definition
to restore to good condition or working order
They sell used and reconditioned motorcycle parts.
Synonyms
restore,
repair,
renew,
overhaul,
revamp,
renovate,
remodel,
do up (informal),
fix up (informal, US, Canadian)

Synonyms of 'restore'

restore

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of revitalize
Definition
to make more lively or active
The hot, strong liquid seemed to revitalize her.
Synonyms
reanimate,
restore,
renew,
refresh,
resurrect,
rejuvenate,
breathe new life into,
bring back to life,
revivify
in the sense of revivify
Definition
to give new life to
Synonyms
revive,
restore,
renew,
refresh,
kick-start (informal),
resuscitate,
breathe new life into,
invigorate,
give new life to,
reanimate,
inspirit
in the sense of strengthen
Definition
to become stronger or make (something) stronger
Yoga can be used to strengthen the immune system.
Synonyms
make stronger,
build up,
invigorate,
restore,
nourish,
rejuvenate,
make healthy,
give strength to

Additional synonyms

in the sense of reconstitute
Definition
to reorganize in a slightly different form
Slowly Jewish communities were reconstituted and life began anew.
Synonyms
reconstruct,
restore,
rebuild,
overhaul,
recreate,
regenerate,
reassemble
in the sense of reconstruct
Definition
to build again
The government must reconstruct the shattered economy.
Synonyms
rebuild,
reform,
restore,
recreate,
remake,
renovate,
remodel,
re-establish,
regenerate,
reorganize,
reassemble
in the sense of recover
Definition
to gain (something) by the judgment of a court
Legal action is being taken to try and recover the money.
Synonyms
recoup,
restore,
repair,
get back,
regain,
make good,
retrieve,
reclaim,
redeem,
recapture,
win back,
take back,
repossess,
retake,
find again
in the sense of refresh
Definition
to revive or reinvigorate, for example through rest, drink, or food
The lotion cools and refreshes the skin.
Synonyms
revive,
cool,
freshen,
revitalize,
cheer,
stimulate,
brace,
rejuvenate,
kick-start (informal),
enliven,
breathe new life into,
invigorate,
revivify,
reanimate,
inspirit
in the sense of refurbish
Definition
to renovate and brighten up
We have spent money on refurbishing the offices.
Synonyms
renovate,
restore,
repair,
clean up,
overhaul,
revamp,
mend,
remodel,
do up (informal),
refit,
fix up (informal, US, Canadian),
spruce up,
pimp up,
pimp out,
re-equip,
set to rights
in the sense of rehabilitate
a program for rehabilitating low-income housing
Synonyms
restore,
develop,
convert,
renew,
adjust,
rebuild,
upgrade,
make good,
overhaul,
revamp,
mend,
refurbish,
renovate,
reconstruct,
reinstate,
re-establish,
make over,
refit,
fix up (informal, US, Canadian),
modernize,
reconstitute,
redecorate,
recondition,
reinvigorate
in the sense of rejuvenate
Definition
to give back youth or vitality to
He was advised that the Italian climate would rejuvenate him.
Synonyms
revitalize,
restore,
renew,
refresh,
regenerate,
breathe new life into,
reinvigorate,
revivify,
give new life to,
reanimate,
make young again,
restore vitality to
in the sense of renew
Definition
to restore to a new or fresh condition
the cost of renewing the buildings
Synonyms
restore,
repair,
transform,
rebuild,
overhaul,
mend,
refurbish,
renovate,
refit,
redevelop,
fix up (informal, US, Canadian),
modernize,
recondition
in the sense of renovate
Definition
to restore to good condition
They spent thousands renovating the house.
Synonyms
restore,
repair,
refurbish,
do up (informal),
reform,
renew,
overhaul,
revamp,
recreate,
remodel,
rehabilitate,
refit,
fix up (informal, US, Canadian),
modernize,
reconstitute,
recondition
in the sense of replace
Definition
to put (something) back in its rightful place
Replace the caps on the bottles.
Synonyms
put back,
return,
restore,
return to its place
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