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the work of repairing and cleaning an old building, a painting, etc. so that its condition is as good as it originally was 整修;修複 Extra ExamplesTopics Artc1The government did much to facilitate these restorations. 爲了方便這些修複工作的進行,政府做了不少工作。 This historic building is currently awaiting restoration. 這座有歷史意義的建築物正等待修複。 a steam engine under restoration 正在修複的蒸汽機車
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- complete
- full
- extensive
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- carry out
- undertake
- undergo
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- activities
- effort
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- for restoration
- under restoration
- [uncountable, countable] restoration of something
the act of bringing back a system, a law, etc. that existed previously (規章制度等的)恢複 the restoration of diplomatic relations between the two countries 兩國外交關系的恢複 the restoration of democracy/the monarchy 民主制度/君主政體的恢複
Extra ExamplesProtesters called for the full restoration of civil liberties. 抗議者要求全面恢複公民自由。 the full restoration of Sino-US relations 中美關系的全面恢複
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- full
- the restoration of the monarchy
- [uncountable] restoration (of something) (to somebody/something)
the act of returning something to its correct place, condition or owner 複原;複位;回歸;歸還 the restoration of the Elgin marbles to Greece 埃爾金大理石雕塑品之交還希臘
- the Restoration[singular]
the time in Britain after 1660 when, following a period with no king or queen, Charles II became king 王政複辟時期(1660 年,英國經歷了一段無王時期後,查理二世登基爲王) Restoration comedy/poetry (= written during and after this time) 王政複辟時期的喜劇/詩歌
CultureThe Restoration period in Britain is known for its lively developments in the arts, particularly in the theatre. The Earl of Rochester (1648-80) was the period's most famous poet, and other artists included the painter Peter Lely (1618-80) and the playwright William Wycherley.Topics Historyc2
Word Originlate 15th cent. (denoting the action of restoring to a former state): partly from Old French, partly an alteration of obsolete restauration (from late Latin restauratio(n-), from the verb restaurare), suggested by restore.