re-erect
verb [ T ] (also reerect) uk/ˌriː.ɪˈrekt/ us/ˌriː.ɪˈrekt/
重新建立,重新建造
to build a building, wall, or other structure again, after it has fallen or been taken down
The bridge was torn down and reerected. 这座桥被拆除重架。
Soldiers were called in to re-erect the fence. 调集士兵来重修了围栏。
重新竖立
to raise something to a vertical position again, after it has fallen or been taken down
How much would it cost, using modern cranes, to re-erect the fallen stones at Stonehenge? 使用现代起重机在巨石阵重新竖立倒下的石头需要多少钱?
As soon as the gate was reerected, it was knocked down again. 大门刚重新竖好,就又被推倒了。
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- One of the main buildings was re-erected to serve as a church.
- It will cost £5m to ship and reerect the monument.
- The building stood for 10 years and was re-erected this spring.
- The statue was re-erected in the town square.
- As part of the restoration project, they have reerected the station sign.
- His supporters tried to re-erect the toppled statues of his father.