释义 |
resumptionre‧sump‧tion /rɪˈzʌmpʃən/ noun [singular, uncountable]  - At 12: 06 p. m. a bell rang on the floor, signaling the resumption of trading.
- But the general has given no indication that he will allow the resumption of political activity.
- Debt service payments to commercial creditor banks, suspended in November, were scheduled for resumption at the end of February 1991.
- He sank it into the earth ahead of him, feeling glad of the resumption of mechanical toil.
- Only after barely-veiled threats of a resumption of air strikes did Baghdad agree to co-operate.
- The massacre has sabotaged for the time being any resumption of negotiations between Mandela and de Klerk.
- The pavilion and new sports hall at Bristol being prepared for the resumption of cricket in June.
- These new reinforcements arrived only just before a resumption of activities which were swiftly to thin their ranks to an alarming extent.
formal the act of starting an activity again after stopping or being interrupted → resumeresumption of Both countries are now hoping for a quick resumption of diplomatic relations. |