0 to bring (a criminal or someone who has been ill) back to a normal life, normal standards of behaviour etc by treatment or training -- phục hồi
Obviously, that policy is based on the necessity to rehouse tenants in available rehabilitated units.
The task of rehabilitating agriculture is a very great one.
Will he give me an assurance that it will not cease again until that site is rehabilitated?
The output by housing associations of new or rehabilitated homes to rent will be less than a third of what many experts agree is required.
I hope that she will not be too embarrassed and will be rehabilitated in due course.
The first is to have a tribunal or board to which the rehabilitated person can apply for what in one country is called a pardon.
The ultimate aim of rehabilitating a child into the community should never be forgotten.
Many people take the view that prison is justifiable only on the basis that it is used for the purpose of rehabilitating the prisoner.
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使康復, 使恢復(正常生活), 使(囚犯)獲得改造…
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使康复, 使恢复(正常生活), 使(囚犯)获得改造…
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rehabilitar…
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reabilitar, restaurar…
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eski haline tekrar kavuşmasına yardımcı olmak, rehabilite etmek, iyileşmesine katkı yapmak…
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réhabiliter, rééduquer…
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rehabilitovat, převychovat…
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