reconstitute
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If an organization or state is reconstituted, it is formed again in a different way. 再構(gòu)成[usu passive]
Slowly Jewish communities were reconstituted and Jewish life began anew. 慢慢的,猶太人社區(qū)再度成型,并且猶太式的生活也開(kāi)始復(fù)原。
2. V-T To reconstitute dried food means to add water to it so that it can be eaten. 加水使(脫水食物)復(fù)原
To reconstitute dried tomatoes, simmer in plain water until they are tender. 給干西紅柿加水使其復(fù)原,放在清水里燉直到它們變嫩。
Try eating reconstituted dried prunes, figs, or apricots. 試著吃加水復(fù)原的干西梅干、無(wú)花果或杏仁。
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reconstitute /ri??k?nst??tju?t/ (reconstituting,reconstituted,reconstitutes)
劍橋詞典
- to change food that has been dried back into its original form by adding water
使(脫水食物)復(fù)原
The powdered milk /egg can be reconstituted by adding water . 奶/雞蛋粉可以加水復(fù)原成牛奶/雞蛋。
to change an organization so that it has a different form
重組;改組;改編
The Health Education Council has been reconstituted as the Health Education Authority. 健康教育委員會(huì)已經(jīng)改組為健康教育局。 返回 reconstitute