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单词 reassume
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Definition of reassume in English:

reassume

verb riːəˈsjuːmˌriəˈsum
[with object]
  • Take on or gain (something) again.

    he reassumed the title of Governor General
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Commander reassumed her threatening voice.
    • Then the shade of Marx was gone, and the walls of the official residence had reassumed their reassuring solidity.
    • ‘I wasn't aware you read, Ezekiel, ‘said Sutton, reassuming his seat facing the desk.’
    • However, Bell's lead was short lived with Jenkins reassuming top spot a few laps later and holding the lead to the chequered flag.
    • Suzie, reassuming her usual role, draped the dress over Samantha's outstretched arm and turned back to the others.
    • Once again, the Americans had essentially reassumed control of the airfield by operating the air traffic control system that extended southward from Thule to Newfoundland.
    • When the issue reassumes center stage, some will be surprised to see that it wears a somewhat different face - a more feminine face.
    • Huge counter demonstrations by opposition supporters tilt the balance and he reassumes power two days later.
    • But he could not have lived without his work, so that when he recovered his health and reassumed his duties, if not the use of his arm, he was grateful.
    • The World Health Organization asserts that the solution to the current crisis is for the state to reassume a leading role in the system.
    • I'm just beginning to reassume some form of normalcy.
    • But that is much more easily done if Cassell can reassume his role as the offensive ignition.
    • The US ambassador reassumes the key position in the country, and various activities can take place, ranging from mop-up actions against small groups of resistance to rebuilding schools and digging wells.
    • What all this means for Indonesia is that the right time has come for this country to play an active role once again and reassume its once-prominent role in this region.
    • The signing of the Armistice at Versailles occurred before the Regiment could cross the Atlantic, so it reassumed its border patrol mission.
    • The ensuing period of parity was brief, however, as straight from the kick off Catz reassumed the lead.
    • At that point, New York would reassume control of the land.
    • He expressed expectations that Germany will reassume its leading position in commodity exchange with Bulgaria and in the field of investments.
    • ‘Oh yes,’ said Holly, reassuming her grand air from earlier on ‘We jump almost every class’
    • The Coast Guard reassumed full control of the station in 1946.

Derivatives

  • reassumption

  • noun riːˈsʌm(p)ʃ(ə)nˌriəˈsəm(p)ʃ(ə)n
    • What happens in the case of emergency reassumption or suspension or withholding or delay of payments?
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The information is being collected when federally recognized tribes request reassumption of jurisdiction over child custody proceedings.
 
 

Definition of reassume in US English:

reassume

verbˌrēəˈso͞omˌriəˈsum
[with object]
  • Take on or gain (something) again.

    he reassumed the title of Governor General
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When the issue reassumes center stage, some will be surprised to see that it wears a somewhat different face - a more feminine face.
    • What all this means for Indonesia is that the right time has come for this country to play an active role once again and reassume its once-prominent role in this region.
    • Then the shade of Marx was gone, and the walls of the official residence had reassumed their reassuring solidity.
    • The ensuing period of parity was brief, however, as straight from the kick off Catz reassumed the lead.
    • The World Health Organization asserts that the solution to the current crisis is for the state to reassume a leading role in the system.
    • The signing of the Armistice at Versailles occurred before the Regiment could cross the Atlantic, so it reassumed its border patrol mission.
    • Huge counter demonstrations by opposition supporters tilt the balance and he reassumes power two days later.
    • Suzie, reassuming her usual role, draped the dress over Samantha's outstretched arm and turned back to the others.
    • But that is much more easily done if Cassell can reassume his role as the offensive ignition.
    • Once again, the Americans had essentially reassumed control of the airfield by operating the air traffic control system that extended southward from Thule to Newfoundland.
    • The US ambassador reassumes the key position in the country, and various activities can take place, ranging from mop-up actions against small groups of resistance to rebuilding schools and digging wells.
    • But he could not have lived without his work, so that when he recovered his health and reassumed his duties, if not the use of his arm, he was grateful.
    • ‘Oh yes,’ said Holly, reassuming her grand air from earlier on ‘We jump almost every class’
    • The Coast Guard reassumed full control of the station in 1946.
    • I'm just beginning to reassume some form of normalcy.
    • He expressed expectations that Germany will reassume its leading position in commodity exchange with Bulgaria and in the field of investments.
    • However, Bell's lead was short lived with Jenkins reassuming top spot a few laps later and holding the lead to the chequered flag.
    • The Commander reassumed her threatening voice.
    • At that point, New York would reassume control of the land.
    • ‘I wasn't aware you read, Ezekiel, ‘said Sutton, reassuming his seat facing the desk.’
 
 
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