reimpose
verb [ T ] (also re-impose) uk/ˌriː.ɪmˈpəʊz/ us/ˌriː.ɪmˈpoʊz/
重新监管
to officially force a rule, tax, punishment, etc. to be obeyed or received again after a period when it was not used
She plans to reimpose regulations on energy corporations. 她计划重新对能源公司实施监管。
The curfew had been lifted on Friday but it was reimposed on Monday.
重新强加
to force someone to accept something, especially a belief or way of living, again
The new regime wants to reimpose the traditional values of hard work and respect. 新当局想要将努力工作和尊重这些传统的价值观念强加于人。
The police had to step in to reimpose order.
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- The government is likely to re-impose the tax on petrol.
- The government needs to reimpose controls on how much the banks can lend.
- The referee was forced to reimpose his authority by booking four players.