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