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单词 reroof
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Definition of reroof in English:

reroof

verbriːˈruːf
[with object]
  • Provide (a building) with a new or substantially repaired roof.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In 1800, the building was re-roofed and converted into the parish church.
    • Work has just been completed on replacing toilets and showers, re-roofing the blocks, providing electricity and generally cleaning up the six-bay compact site.
    • It needs to be re-roofed, the slates are falling off and the building is rotting.
    • We tore old cedar shakes off the roof and re-roofed with roofing paper.
    • To date they have been successful in getting the building re-roofed and the stain glass windows restored.
    • Over the years we re-roofed the house, added a couple of bedrooms, central air, a porch, new siding, and a redone kitchen.
    • An attractive extension has been added to the back, work has been carried out on the second floor and the house has been re-roofed.
    • Fill out the service request, and explain you are looking for an economical way to re-roof your manufactured home.
    • The church tower needs to be re-roofed and a new stairs provided to the gallery area.
    • The defendant, the occupier of a terraced house, was held liable for the negligence of an independent contractor employed to re-roof his house which resulted in damage to an adjoining property through penetration of damp.
    • The sheds were re-roofed to improve ventilation and the water troughs were also replaced.
    • If you need to re-roof your home, remember that the key to a long roof life is the right combination of underlayment, ventilation, insulation and shingles.
    • When we fixed it the first time we left a bit of a leak and the wood over a few years on the porch rotted, so my dad and I spent a whole weekend re-roofing the entire porch from scratch.
    • It has solid fuel central heating and was re-roofed five years ago.
    • They are getting married in the grounds of Sarah's family home - the ruined chapel in the grounds is being re-roofed and renovated for the occasion.
    • According to the agent, the property has recently been re-roofed and rewired; other features include gas-fired central heating and an alarm system.
    • In 2001 the building was re-roofed and internal refurbishment also took place.
    • The burden of repair costs falls to long leasehold tenants who have accepted an offer by the owners to re-roof the buildings at no cost with the proviso that an extra storey of flats can be created.
    • The decaying church building will be re-roofed, its stonework sandblasted and the spire will become part of one apartment.
    • He waited until November last year when he began to re-roof part of the building.
 
 

Definition of reroof in US English:

reroof

verb
[with object]
  • Provide (a building) with a new or substantially repaired roof.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They are getting married in the grounds of Sarah's family home - the ruined chapel in the grounds is being re-roofed and renovated for the occasion.
    • If you need to re-roof your home, remember that the key to a long roof life is the right combination of underlayment, ventilation, insulation and shingles.
    • When we fixed it the first time we left a bit of a leak and the wood over a few years on the porch rotted, so my dad and I spent a whole weekend re-roofing the entire porch from scratch.
    • The decaying church building will be re-roofed, its stonework sandblasted and the spire will become part of one apartment.
    • He waited until November last year when he began to re-roof part of the building.
    • The burden of repair costs falls to long leasehold tenants who have accepted an offer by the owners to re-roof the buildings at no cost with the proviso that an extra storey of flats can be created.
    • Over the years we re-roofed the house, added a couple of bedrooms, central air, a porch, new siding, and a redone kitchen.
    • Work has just been completed on replacing toilets and showers, re-roofing the blocks, providing electricity and generally cleaning up the six-bay compact site.
    • We tore old cedar shakes off the roof and re-roofed with roofing paper.
    • The sheds were re-roofed to improve ventilation and the water troughs were also replaced.
    • An attractive extension has been added to the back, work has been carried out on the second floor and the house has been re-roofed.
    • The defendant, the occupier of a terraced house, was held liable for the negligence of an independent contractor employed to re-roof his house which resulted in damage to an adjoining property through penetration of damp.
    • In 2001 the building was re-roofed and internal refurbishment also took place.
    • To date they have been successful in getting the building re-roofed and the stain glass windows restored.
    • Fill out the service request, and explain you are looking for an economical way to re-roof your manufactured home.
    • It needs to be re-roofed, the slates are falling off and the building is rotting.
    • According to the agent, the property has recently been re-roofed and rewired; other features include gas-fired central heating and an alarm system.
    • It has solid fuel central heating and was re-roofed five years ago.
    • The church tower needs to be re-roofed and a new stairs provided to the gallery area.
    • In 1800, the building was re-roofed and converted into the parish church.
 
 
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