reassert
verb [ T ] uk/ˌriː.əˈsɜːt/ us/ˌriː.əˈsɝːt/
重新发挥作用;重新主张
to do something to show that you still have power
The country's warlords reasserted their control. 该国的军阀重获控制权。
It is time for Congress to reassert its authority on the issue. 现在是国会在这个问题上重新显示权威的时候了。
重申,重新确认
to say again that something is definitely true
He reasserted his claim that he was the candidate who would bring change. 他重申自己是能够带来改变的候选人。
The president has reasserted that his testimony was neither false nor misleading. 总统重申,自己的证词既非虚假,也非误导。
reassert itself 重申自己的权威;重新发挥影响力
to start to have an effect again
Religion is reasserting itself in the public and political domain. 宗教正在公共和政治领域重新发挥影响力。
Nature is starting to reassert itself, taking over these long-abandoned buildings.
Confidence in the market is reasserting itself, with consumer spending increasing steadily.
We can only hope that common sense will once again reassert itself.
Sanity finally reasserted itself.