rematerialize
verb (UK usually rematerialise); (re-materialize, re-materialise) uk/ˌriː.məˈtɪə.ri.ə.laɪz/ us/ˌriː.məˈtɪr.i.ə.laɪz/
[ I ]突然再出现
to suddenly appear again
A month later, she rematerialized and went back to work as if nothing had ever happened. 一个月后,她重新露面回去工作,就好像什么都没发生过一样。
The fog lifted and the trees rematerialized.
[ I ]重现,再现
to start to happen again
The great rivalry that the two teams had in the 1980s has never rematerialized. 两支球队在1980年代的激烈竞争从未再现过。
[ I or T ]重新聚和成实体
In stories, if a person or an object rematerializes or is rematerialized, they take on, or it takes on, a solid form again.
The weapons could be broken down into atoms and rematerialize at a moment's notice. 这些武器可以分解成原子,并在需要时立即重新聚和起来。
These machines can transform people into data and then re-materialize them.
- More examples
- After a decade away from the screen, he rematerialised in a daytime soap opera.
- There has been a lot of speculation about where he might re-materialize.
- The hooded figure rematerialized outside the gates of the castle.