1. to institute (something) again … in 1976, the year the Supreme Court reinstituted capital punishment. — John Cloud President Carter reinstituted draft registration in 1980 after a seven-year hiatus. — Stephen Wermiel
reinstitution 片语
片语
writ of reinstitution发还令
claim for reinstitution interest利益偿还请求权
rebulid reinstitute reinstitution重新建立
Dialogue Teaching and Classroom Reinstitution对话教学与课堂重构
reinstitution 例句
英汉例句
the surge has prompted new efforts to combat it, including a sophisticated graffiti-recognition database in los angeles and a reinstitution of foot patrols in the brooklyn neighborhood of portland.
the high middle school entrance exam is the second examination system formulated since the reinstitution of college entrance exam in our country, which is carried out in different regions and cities.