recommission
verb [ T often passive ] (also re-commission) uk/ˌriː.kəˈmɪʃ.ən/ us/ˌriː.kəˈmɪʃ.ən/
(REQUEST WORK)
重新委拖(某节目、工作或工程)
to formally ask again for a special piece of work from someone, especially a television show, or to formally choose someone again to do a special piece of work
The TV company have decided not to recommission her show. 电视公司已决定不再重新启用她的节目。
We've just been recommissioned for three years, which is great news.
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- If a series is successful, it is recommissioned before the end of its run.
- The drama was not recommissioned in spite of its success with viewers and critics alike.
- It has never had more than 200,000 viewers and is unlikely to be recommissioned.
(BRING BACK)
重新启用
to bring a place, equipment, or weapons back into use
The company plans to recommission restaurant facilities on other floors to house sales staff. 公司计划重新启用其他楼层的餐厅设施,以容纳销售人员。
The submarine was recommissioned in time for the war.
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- We have some concerns about recommissioning the older reactor.
- The battleship was recommissioned as part of the 600-ship navy.
- The government should not even consider recommissioning old coal-fired power stations.
- The steam engine that traditionally powered the plant was recommissioned in 1992 and is running three days a week.