reopen
v[I, Tn]
(cause sth to) open again after closing or being closed for a while(使某事物)再开, 再开始, 再打开
School/Parliament reopens next week. 下周学校复课[议会复会].
reopen a shop under a new name 使某商店换个招牌重开张 *reopen a discussion/debate/dialogue 重新开始讨论[辩论/对话]
The murder inquiry/case/trial was reopened. 对此谋杀案的调查[审理/审讯]重新开始了.
(fig 比喻) reopen old wounds, ie cause suffering by referring to painful experiences, disagreements, etc in the past 揭旧伤疤(提及以往的苦难经历、 争吵等使人痛苦).
🗣️ 情景例句
Are we too late for our dinner reservation?
我们会不会错过晚餐订位时间
A discount of six percent is all that I'm authorized to offer you.
6%的折扣是我权限内所能给你的。
The ground supported fewer plants, and the insects which lived on these plants died out.