restfulness [ 'restfulnis ] n. 宁静 e.g.
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restitute [ 'restitju:t ] 偿还,归还 e.g.
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restitution [ ˌresti'tju:ʃən ] n. 赔偿 e.g.
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restive [ 'restiv ] a. 不愿向前走的,倔强的,难驾御的 e.g. 1. Another hour passed and the crowd grew/became restive. 又过了一个小时, 人们有些不耐烦了.
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restless [ 'restlis ] a. 不安宁的,焦虑的 e.g. 1. The boy was restless from hunger. 男孩因饥饿而变得焦躁不安。
2. The children grew restless with the long wait. 孩子们等了很久便著急了.
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restlessly [ 'restlisli ] ad. 不安地, 慌张地 e.g. 1. The lion paced the floor of his cage restlessly. 狮子烦躁地在兽笼里走来走去。
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restock [ 'ri:'stɔk ] v. 重新进货 e.g.
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restoration [ 'restə'reiʃən ] n. 恢复,归还,复位 e.g. 1. The army's task was the restoration of public order. 军队的任务是要去恢复公共秩序。
2. The restoration of data to a previously known or defined state. 将数据恢复到先前已知或规定的状态。
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restorative [ ri'stɔ:rətiv ] a. 恢复健康的,恢复的 e.g. 1. An invigorating, refreshing, or restorative agent or influence. 增强物增加活力、精神或帮助恢复的物品或影响
2. Nature has an exhilarative and restorative effect. 大自然具有使人畅快并恢复体力的效果。
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restore [ ris'tɔ: ] v. 回复,恢复,归还 e.g. 1. The stolen property must be restored to its owner. 赃物必须物归原主。
2. I feel quite restored to health after my holiday. 假期过后,我觉得健康恢复得相当不错。
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restrain [ ris'trein ] v. 抑制,阻止,束缚 e.g. 1. I couldn't restrain my anger. 我无法抑制我的愤怒。
2. She tried to restrain her sobs. 她设法抑制住自己的悲泣。
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restrained [ ris'treind ] a. 克制的,自制的,受约束的 e.g. 1. Formal, refined, and restrained in style. 拘谨的,精炼的风格正式、精致和克制的
2. Some children must be restrained in their own interests. 有些孩子必须约束一下,这对他们有好处。
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restraint [ ris'treint ] n. 抑制,克制,束缚 e.g. 1. His rage was beyond restraint. 他怒不可遏。
2. Restraint in artistic expression. 束缚艺术表达的限制
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restrict [ ris'trikt ] n. 限制、限定、约束
v. 限制,约束 e.g. 1. You are restricted to eight liters of duty-free wine. 携带的免税酒不得超过八升。
2. Fog restricted visibility. 雾天能见度很低。
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restricted [ ris'triktid ] v. 限制(节流)
a. 限制的(受限制的,有限的,保密的) e.g. 1. Membership in this club is restricted to man under 30. 俱乐部的成员限定在三十岁以下。
2. You are restricted to eight liters of duty-free wine. 携带的免税酒不得超过八升。
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restricting 限制(的) e.g. 1. The city passed an ordinance restricting the size of advertising signs, but grandfathered all those signs erected before1982. 该市通过了一项限制广告牌规格的法令,但那些在1982年以前竖起来的招牌免受限制
2. Membership in this club is restricted to man under 30. 俱乐部的成员限定在三十岁以下。
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restriction [ ris'trikʃən ] n. 限制,约束
vi. 结果,(作为结果)发生 e.g. 1. There are currency restrictions on the sums allowed for foreign travel. 到国外旅行允许携带的款额有所限制。
2. The sale of firearms is subject to many legal restrictions. 出售枪支受到许多法律限制。
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restrictive [ ris'triktiv ] a. 限制的,拘束的,限定的
n. 限定辞 e.g. 1. A forceful emergence from a restrictive condition or situation. 爆发从受限制的条件或情形下突然涌现
2. A category, especially an overly restrictive one. 分类,类别分类,尤指受过度限制分类
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restroom [美](在酒店、饭店内的)公共厕所 e.g. 1. I can hear him in the restroom, heaving his heart up. 我听得见他在洗手间吐得很厉害。
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restructure [ ri'strʌktʃə ] v. 更改结构,重健构造 e.g. 1. The challenge for educators is to restructure the curriculum to make maximum use of the new technologies so that students can learn better and prepare themselves for the information-rich world they now confront. 对教育工作者提出的要求,就是要调整学校的课程来最大限度地使用新的技术,以便学生能够学得更好,并为他们现在所面临的信息丰富的世界而早作准备。
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