reopen
verb /ˌriːˈəʊpən/
/ˌriːˈəʊpən/
动词形式
Idioms present simple I / you / we / they reopen | /ˌriːˈəʊpən/ /ˌriːˈəʊpən/ |
he / she / it reopens | /ˌriːˈəʊpənz/ /ˌriːˈəʊpənz/ |
past simple reopened | /ˌriːˈəʊpənd/ /ˌriːˈəʊpənd/ |
past participle reopened | /ˌriːˈəʊpənd/ /ˌriːˈəʊpənd/ |
-ing form reopening | /ˌriːˈəʊpənɪŋ/ /ˌriːˈəʊpənɪŋ/ |
- [transitive, intransitive] reopen (something) to open a shop, theatre, etc. again, or to be opened again, after being closed for a period of time
重新开业;重新开放(商店、剧场等) - The school was reopened just two weeks after the fire.
火灾之后仅两个星期,这所学校就重新开学了。 - The museum has now been reopened to the public.
博物馆现已向公众重新开放。 - The store will reopen at 9 a.m. on 2 January.
商店将于元月 2 号上午 9 点重新开业。 - A number of border crossings have now reopened.
一些过境点现已重新开放。
- The school was reopened just two weeks after the fire.
- [transitive, intransitive] reopen (something) to deal with or begin something again after a period of time; to start again after a period of time
重新处理;再次开始;恢复 - to reopen a discussion
重新开始讨论 - The police have decided to reopen the case.
警方已经决定重新调查这个案子。 - Management have agreed to reopen talks with the union.
资方已经同意和工会重新谈判。 - The trial reopened on 6 March.
审判在 3 月 6 日再次进行。 - This thought-provoking documentary has reopened the debate on mental health.
这部发人深省的纪录片重新开启了关于精神健康的辩论。
- to reopen a discussion
Idioms
reopen old wounds
- to remind somebody of something unpleasant that happened or existed in the past
揭旧疮疤;揭老底 - His comments have served only to reopen old wounds.
他的评论只能揭开旧伤。
- His comments have served only to reopen old wounds.