re-form
verb [ I or T ] (also reform) uk/ˌriːˈfɔːm/ us/ˌriːˈfɔːrm/
重新组建(团队、乐队等);重新加入
(of a team, band, or other group of people) to join together again as a group; to join people together again as a group
In May 2006, Take That announced they were re-forming after ten years. 2006年5月,演唱组合“接招(Take That)”在解散十年后宣布重组复出。
The Social Democratic Party had been re-formed in October 1989. 社会民主党曾于1989年10月重新组建。
The reformed band's new album comes out on Tuesday. 这支重组复出的乐队将于周二发行新专辑。
(使)重新出现;(使)重新形成
to begin to exist again, or to make something begin to exist again
The remnants of the storm re-formed over Minnesota. 风暴残余物在明尼苏达上空重新形成。
He jetted into Manchester to re-form his partnership with City boss Joe Royle - who was his boss at Everton. 他飞往曼彻斯特,与他在埃弗顿的老板——曼城主帅罗伊尔重新建立了合作关系。
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- Bands usually re-form because one or two members need the money.
- In April 1940, the Non-Combatant Corps that had been established during the First World War was re-formed.
- Those linkages, however, are constantly forming, breaking apart, and re-forming.
- Beads of sweat would re-form on our foreheads almost as soon as our hands were finished wiping them off.