reasserts

英 [ˌriːəˈsɜːts] 美 [ˌriːəˈsɜːrts]

v.  重申; 坚持; 重新发挥作用; 再次断言; 再次声明
reassert的第三人称单数



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 重申(地位、权力等)
    If you reassert your control or authority, you make it clear that you are still in a position of power, or you strengthen the power that you had.
    1. ...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
    2. The adults had reasserted their old authority.
      大人们重申他们旧时的权威。
  2. VERB (想法、习惯等)再次显现,再次出现
    If something such as an idea or habit reasserts itself, it becomes noticeable again.
    1. His sense of humour was beginning to reassert itself.
      他的幽默感开始再次显现。

双语例句

  1. The longing to do so crept into my mind and took root there with all the force which the will displays when finally it reasserts itself in a body that has long remained inert.
    我心里一有了这个念头就牢牢地生了根,这种顽强的意志在我久无生气的躯体里面又重新出现了。
  2. Kahn's siting of the building reasserts the spatial and topographical order of the site.
    康为建物的选址再次主张了基地内空间及地形的道。
  3. As America reasserts its role as a Pacific power, many in the region are asking whether we are there to stay.
    在美国重申其作为太平洋强国的地位之际,该地区很多人在问,我们是否会继续留在那里。
  4. The more modern face of China reasserts itself a few hours later in the district of Kundu.
    几小时之后我们见到了更多标榜着自己的中国面孔,地点是昆都区(Kundu)。
  5. The new law reasserts the objective of collecting tax revenue fairly, de-emphasizing the idea of using taxes to accomplish some other social or economic good.
    新税法重申公正征税的目标,否定了用税收来达到其他社会和经济目标的想法。