reassert
英 [ˌriːəˈsɜːt]
美 [ˌriːəˈsɜːrt]
v. 重申; 坚持; 重新发挥作用; 再次断言; 再次声明
过去式:reasserted 现在分词:reasserting 过去分词:reasserted 第三人称单数:reasserts
Collins.1 / BNC.11292 / COCA.14206
牛津词典
verb
- 重申;坚持
to make other people recognize again your right or authority to do sth, after a period when this has been in doubt- She found it necessary to reassert her position.
她觉得有必要重申她的立场。
- She found it necessary to reassert her position.
- 重新发挥作用
to start to have an effect again, after a period of not having any effect- He thought about giving up his job, but then common sense reasserted itself.
他曾想放弃这份工作,但后来还是理智占了上风。
- He thought about giving up his job, but then common sense reasserted itself.
- 再次断言;再次声明
to state again, clearly and firmly, that sth is true- He reasserted that all parties should be involved in the talks.
他再次声明各方均应参加会谈。 - Traditional values have been reasserted.
传统价值再次得到肯定。
- He reasserted that all parties should be involved in the talks.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 重申(地位、权力等)
If youreassertyour control or authority, you make it clear that you are still in a position of power, or you strengthen the power that you had.- ...the government's continuing effort to reassert its control in the region...
政府不断努力重申其对该地区的控制权 - The adults had reasserted their old authority.
大人们重申他们旧时的权威。
- ...the government's continuing effort to reassert its control in the region...
- VERB (想法、习惯等)再次显现,再次出现
If something such as an idea or habitreasserts itself, it becomes noticeable again.- His sense of humour was beginning to reassert itself.
他的幽默感开始再次显现。
- His sense of humour was beginning to reassert itself.
英英释义
verb
- strengthen or make more firm
- The witnesses confirmed the victim's account
双语例句
- His sense of humour was beginning to reassert itself.
他的幽默感开始再次显现。 - Appoint a Special Presidential Task Force to investigate this matter, identify covert facilities and assets ( see attached summary) and reassert Executive control over these projects;
总统任命一个特别工作队,以调查此事,找出隐蔽设施和资产(见附表摘要)并重申对这些项目的执行控制; - Washington has taken advantage of these tensions to reassert its position in Asia, announcing in June that it views the South China Sea as an important strategic interest and offering to act as a mediator in the dispute.
华盛顿已经利用这些紧张关系,再次申明了自己在亚洲的地位。美国在6月宣布,视南海为自己的重要战略利益,并提出在南海纠纷中充当调停人。 - She found it necessary to reassert her position.
她觉得有必要重申她的立场。 - Bahrain has declared a state of emergency and asked the military to reassert its control over the capital, Manama, as clashes between Shia and Sunni groups spread across the country.
巴林已宣布进入紧急状态,并命令军队夺回对首都麦纳麦的控制。目前什叶派与逊尼派之间的冲突蔓延至全国。 - But following the 2008 financial crisis, the Arab Spring and the growing US push to reassert its presence in Asia, this strategy is being challenged at home.
但在2008年金融危机、阿拉伯之春(arabspring)和美国加紧恢复在亚洲的存在之后,不结盟战略在中国国内受到了质疑。 - Mr Obama, keen to reassert his pro-Israel credentials before next year's election, seems likely to oppose even the Vatican option.
奥巴马为了保住明年的大选,最近总是热衷于反复重申他的亲以色列立场,看来他甚至似乎会反对梵蒂冈选项。 - South Korea on Tuesday also condemned Japan's decision to reassert its claim to the disputed Dokdo islands – called Takeshima by the Japanese – which it said were clearly an indigenous territory of the [ Republic of Korea] in terms of history, geography and international law.
韩国周二谴责日本决定再次宣称对独岛(Dokdoislands)日本称为竹岛(Takeshima)拥有主权。韩国称,该岛无论是就历史、地理还是就国际法而言,显然是(大韩民国的)固有领土。 - But the growing anxiety about China also provides an opportunity for the US to reassert itself in Asian diplomacy after a decade when Washington was preoccupied by terrorism, Iraq and Afghanistan.
但是,对中国的焦虑日增,也给了美国在亚洲重新发挥作用的机会,此前10年里,美国忙于应对恐怖主义、伊拉克和阿富汗,无暇他顾。 - The adults had reasserted their old authority.
大人们重申他们旧时的权威。
