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单词 re-erect
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Definition of re-erect in English:

re-erect

verb riːɪˈrɛktˌriəˈrɛkt
[with object]
  • Erect (something, especially a building) again.

    the great glass house was dismantled and re-erected at Sydenham
    re-erected farmhouses
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The fence, complete with spikes, was being re-erected yesterday in a field opposite Vowley View as locals gathered to voice their anger.
    • Hidden during the Civil War in a garden near Holborn, the statue was re-erected in 1675 on the site of the original Charing Cross, the point by which all distances to London are measured.
    • But the signs, which cost the parish £215, will not be re-erected because members reversed their policy after being bombarded with complaints.
    • Meanwhile the old institute is set for a new life, as two companies from Brierfield and Burnley have expressed an interest in buying the building and re-erecting it.
    • Police continued to keep a close watch on the squatters to ensure that the makeshift homes were not re-erected once the demolition was completed.
    • Should we re-erect the original Stüler building?
    • Southern Electric received the first reports of the power cut at 3.30 pm and were still working to re-erect the overhead line seven hours later.
    • Deerness farmer, and islands councillor, Jim Foubister bought the structure and plans to re-erect it on his farm next year.
    • Last year the chapel was re-erected at the museum after a meticulous restoration that lasted ten years.
    • In principle, the building is demountable and may be re-erected next year in Ireland.
    • ‘I regarded that as grounds for re-erecting the fence that Mr Johnson had taken down on several occasions,’ said Mr Moore.
    • And his memorial is also to be re-erected and rededicated at a special service at Fagley United Reformed Church on Sunday, April 5, at 10 am.
    • But not until November 1941 was a central schedule established for re-erecting the evacuated factories.
    • It is our intention to re-erect fencing damaged by vandals and joy riders.
    • It will be a huge operation to dismantle them and then re-erect them at Taccoa but it's nice to know they will be going somewhere appropriate.
    • The ground was cold underfoot but we were laughing as we fetched rocks from the river, re-erected the tent and weighed down its rim with the rocks.
    • It owes its survival to having been dismantled and re-erected by a medieval bishop as the entrance to his palace, now used as the Palais de Justice.
    • Demolishing and re-erecting it 7ft wider would cost £440,000, but repairing it in its original state would cost another £32,000.
    • According to one recent opinion poll, 12% of east Germans think it would be a good thing if the Berlin Wall were re-erected; twice as many west Germans think the same.
    • Incidentally, the station building has been re-erected at the same place with the same track alignment, according to the Divisional Railway Manager, J.N. Jagannath.

Derivatives

  • re-erection

  • noun
    • ‘It is not acceptable for Hounslow to express regret at the taking down of the sign when they should have required its re-erection as part of the redevelopment package,’ she added.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The re-erection of the plaque commemorating the birthplace of Major John McBride who was executed in 1916 took place yesterday evening at The Helm Bar, The Quay, Westport.
      • The fountain has been dismantled at Greenwich, where it stood at the Royal Naval College, and is now stored prior to re-erection on its original plinth.
      • The various stones which made up the obelisk are believed to lie in the river, perhaps awaiting re-erection as a new monument to peace.
      • There will be a gap before the second phase starts and re-erection of the wall is still in its planning stage.
 
 

Definition of re-erect in US English:

re-erect

verbˌriəˈrɛktˌrēəˈrekt
[with object]
  • Erect (something, especially a building) again.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Meanwhile the old institute is set for a new life, as two companies from Brierfield and Burnley have expressed an interest in buying the building and re-erecting it.
    • The fence, complete with spikes, was being re-erected yesterday in a field opposite Vowley View as locals gathered to voice their anger.
    • Hidden during the Civil War in a garden near Holborn, the statue was re-erected in 1675 on the site of the original Charing Cross, the point by which all distances to London are measured.
    • Police continued to keep a close watch on the squatters to ensure that the makeshift homes were not re-erected once the demolition was completed.
    • But the signs, which cost the parish £215, will not be re-erected because members reversed their policy after being bombarded with complaints.
    • ‘I regarded that as grounds for re-erecting the fence that Mr Johnson had taken down on several occasions,’ said Mr Moore.
    • Should we re-erect the original Stüler building?
    • Last year the chapel was re-erected at the museum after a meticulous restoration that lasted ten years.
    • Demolishing and re-erecting it 7ft wider would cost £440,000, but repairing it in its original state would cost another £32,000.
    • Deerness farmer, and islands councillor, Jim Foubister bought the structure and plans to re-erect it on his farm next year.
    • Incidentally, the station building has been re-erected at the same place with the same track alignment, according to the Divisional Railway Manager, J.N. Jagannath.
    • It will be a huge operation to dismantle them and then re-erect them at Taccoa but it's nice to know they will be going somewhere appropriate.
    • But not until November 1941 was a central schedule established for re-erecting the evacuated factories.
    • And his memorial is also to be re-erected and rededicated at a special service at Fagley United Reformed Church on Sunday, April 5, at 10 am.
    • It owes its survival to having been dismantled and re-erected by a medieval bishop as the entrance to his palace, now used as the Palais de Justice.
    • It is our intention to re-erect fencing damaged by vandals and joy riders.
    • Southern Electric received the first reports of the power cut at 3.30 pm and were still working to re-erect the overhead line seven hours later.
    • According to one recent opinion poll, 12% of east Germans think it would be a good thing if the Berlin Wall were re-erected; twice as many west Germans think the same.
    • The ground was cold underfoot but we were laughing as we fetched rocks from the river, re-erected the tent and weighed down its rim with the rocks.
    • In principle, the building is demountable and may be re-erected next year in Ireland.
 
 
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