restuff
verb [ T ] (also re-stuff) uk/ˌriːˈstʌf/
重新充实
to completely fill a container with something again
Restuff and reupholster second-hand furniture to extend its life, rather than buying new.
In the textile studio, items are dry-cleaned, ironed, stitched, and restuffed. 在裁缝店,衣服得到干洗、熨烫、缝合并重新充实。
填补烹调:(在开洞的食材中)重新填满混合食品然后再烹饪
to fill food again with a mixture of its own contents and other foods before it is cooked
Beat the mixture well and use it to re-stuff the potatoes. 将混合物搅拌均匀,然后用它重新填充土豆。
Remove the stuffing and freeze the turkey, then thaw it out in the fridge the day before cooking, re-stuff it, and cook it.
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- One company was found to be restuffing and recovering used mattresses, then selling them as new.
- Work on the upholstery involved stripping the old fabric, restuffing it, and finally recovering it with leather.
- All the packaging is there; you just restuff it, and you're good to go.