reassertion
noun [ C or U ] uk/ˌriː.əˈsɜː.ʃən/ us/ˌriː.əˈsɝː.ʃən/
重申|重新主张
the act of doing something to show that you still have power or a quality, or that a situation still exists
They quickly became disillusioned with the reassertion of power by the urban elite families. 城市精英家庭很快会让他们重新主张权力的幻想破灭。
This would be a bold reassertion of the best democratic traditions of Britain and of Europe. 这将是对英国和欧洲民主传统的大胆的重申。
重申;再次强调
a statement in which you say again something that you strongly believe is true, or the act of making such a statement
There should be a reassertion that the umpire's decision is final and binding. 应该重申裁判员的决定是最终的和有约束力的。
He welcomed the court's reassertion of the principle that the will of the people should prevail. 他对法院重申人民的意愿应该获胜的原则表示欢迎。
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- This reshuffle represents an emphatic reassertion of Prime Ministerial authority.
- This is perhaps the most gorgeous reassertion of femininity seen in fashion for years.
- A passionate reassertion of traditional Labour values left no one in the hall in any doubt about his ambition to lead them.
- Translation is an act of reassertion.