0 to return something or someone to an earlier good condition or position -- 修复;使复位;使复职
The badly neglected paintings have all been carefully restored. 那些由于严重疏忽而损毁的画作得到了精心修复。
After a week in bed, she was fully restored to health (= she felt healthy again). 卧床1周后,她完全恢复了健康。
The former leader was today restored to power in the first free elections for 20 years. 今天,在20年来首次举行的自由选举中,这位前领导人又重新当选上台。
Doctors have restored his sight. 医生们使他重见光明。
The government is trying to restore public confidence in its management of the economy. 政府正在努力恢复公众对政府经济管理能力的信心。
Some people are in favour of restoring capital punishment for murderers. 有些人赞成对杀人犯恢复执行死刑。
The painting was restored to its rightful owner. 这幅画被归还给其合法主人。
They're trying to restore the good name of the manufacturer.
The table had been lovingly restored.
Ben's hobby is restoring vintage motorcycles.
Many colonial buildings survived decolonization and have now been restored.
However, employers and unions then reached agreements which topped up provision, restoring the previously-established levels of benefit ('gap insurance').
The process of collective learning described in the previous section restored the legitimacy of democratic institutions.
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