reconvert
verb [ I or T ] (also re-convert) uk/ˌriː.kənˈvɜːt/ us/ˌriː.kənˈvɝːt/
再转变
to change in form or character for a second, third, etc. time, or to cause something or someone to do this
His brain struggled to reconvert first into dollars then euros. 他竭尽脑力先转换成美元,然后再转换成欧元。
The receiver reconverts the content back to digital for display.
The authorities required the homeowner to reconvert the garage before leasing the home.
再改宗;恢复信仰;回心转意
to change back to a religion, belief, opinion, etc. you had previously, or to make someone do this
King James II's mission was to reconvert England to Catholicism. 詹姆斯二世国王的使命是让英格兰重新皈依天主教。
She converted to Islam, and then reconverted to Hinduism.
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- Later the building was reconverted into two cottages.
- Light is converted into chemical energy which in turn is reconverted by combustion or decay into organic energy.
- The army has the right to reconvert the factories to military use.
- Like the starch of grains, it must be reconverted into sugar before using.
- Ford spent $1.5 million reconverting the facility to an auto assembly plant.