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reconstructed

UK //ˌriːkənˈstrʌktɪd//US //ˌriːkənˈstrʌktɪd//

词源

源自拉丁语 're-' (再次) + 'construere' (建造),经由古法语 'reconstruire' 进入英语。首次记录使用于17世纪。

adjective

❶ 指经过重新建造或修复的事物,通常基于原有材料或历史记录还原其原始状态。常用于建筑修复或历史研究领域。

“The reconstructed ancient temple now stands proudly in the city center.”

(经过重建的古庙如今矗立在市中心。)

“Archaeologists displayed a reconstructed dinosaur skeleton at the museum.”

(考古学家在博物馆展出了重建的恐龙骨架。)

❶ 指经过重大改变或重组的事物,尤指思想体系或组织结构的彻底革新。

“The company presented its reconstructed business model to investors.”

(公司向投资者展示了其重构后的商业模式。)

“His reconstructed worldview after traveling abroad was more inclusive.”

(出国旅行后他重建的世界观更具包容性。)

同义词:rebuilt, restored, remodeled, recreated, reassembled

verb

❶ reconstruct的过去式和过去分词形式,表示已经完成的重新构建或修复动作。

“They reconstructed the crime scene based on witness accounts.”

(他们根据目击者描述重建了犯罪现场。)

“The bridge was reconstructed after the flood damage.”

(桥梁在洪水破坏后得到了重建。)

同义词:rebuilt, reassembled, recreated

常见短语

reconstructed memory — 指通过后期信息补充而重新构建的记忆,可能不完全准确。心理学常用术语。

“The witness's testimony was based on reconstructed memory rather than direct observation.”

(证人的证词基于重建记忆而非直接观察。)

reconstructed language — 语言学家通过比较现存语言推测出的古代语言形式。

“Scholars debated the accuracy of the reconstructed Proto-Indo-European vocabulary.”

(学者们对重建的原始印欧语词汇的准确性存在争议。)