0 to build something again after it has been damaged -- odbudować
1 to make a situation succeed again after something bad caused it to fail -- odbudować
The country is still struggling to rebuild its economy.
Contrary to the normal situation of wandering farmsteads, the house was rebuilt on almost the same spot and with the same orientation, structure and dimensions.
The bridge was rebuilt in 18 months and has a design life of 120 years.
Their development agendas focused on rebuilding regional food production following the disruption of late nineteenth-century and colonization-related warfare.
In most of these works, the topological model is continually rebuilt from geometric data as the accuracy of the latter improves.
Finally, instead of directly rebuilding the node after each of the two recursive calls to ins, we call the function balance.
Chapter 7 does offer some specific suggestions for rebuilding the mid-level food system.
By calculating the resistance for the coil, the resonant circuit cooling power can be rebuilt based on the coil current.
Did it matter if this flagstone wall was original or rebuilt?