re-explore
verb [ I or T ] (also reexplore) uk/ˌriː.ɪkˈsplɔːr/ us/ˌriː.ɪkˈsplɔːr/
重新探索
to search in or look at a place again, for a second, third, etc. time, in order to discover more about it
He wrote an account of returning to re-explore the country he left in the 1970s. 他写了一篇关于回到他在20世纪70年代离开的国家重访的记述。
If healing is slow, it may be necessary to reexplore the wound.
重新探讨
to think or talk about something again, for a second, third, etc. time
Collaborating on the project has allowed them to re-explore their friendship. 在该项目上的合作使他们能够重新思考他们的友谊。
If we want to remain on this planet, we must reexplore our connection to the plants and animals who share it with us.
I suggest we re-explore and see if there is any scope for improvement.
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- They had struggled for years to get city hall officials to cooperate with their efforts to reexplore and reopen the capital's tunnels.
- When I had the opportunity to move back to Manhattan I eagerly agreed, excited to begin to re-explore New York City.
- The following week they returned to the caves to reexplore.
- One patient was re-explored for postoperative bleeding.
- After the tour and the lecture, we had the opportunity to re-explore all of the areas we had learned about.
- She has begun to re-explore and reassess the earlier music.