reprovision
verb [ I or T ] (also re-provision) uk/ˌriː.prəˈvɪʒ.ən/
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to provide someone or something, or provide yourself, with more food or other necessary supplies or services, because more are needed
After anchoring the boat in the harbour, we went ashore to reprovision. 把船停泊在港口后,我们就上岸补给。
The ground staff refuel and reprovision the aircraft to prepare it for the next flight.
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- The army marched to the capital hoping to reprovision there before continuing northwards.
- After two weeks at sea, the boat made its first stop to reprovision.
- The software allows a warehouse manager to detect any gaps in supplies and reprovision with a few mouse clicks.
reprovision
noun [ U ] (also re-provision) uk/ˌriː.prəˈvɪʒ.ən/
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the act or process of providing someone or something, or providing yourself, with more food or other necessary supplies or services, because more are needed
He is a project director for the reprovision of homes and sheltered housing for older people. 他是为老年人重建家园和庇护所的项目总监。
They discussed reprovision of mental health care following the closure of psychiatric facilities.