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From:
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re·store
/rɪˈstor, ˈstɔr/
(
vt
.)恢復,使回復;歸還,交還;修復,重建
From:
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re·store
/rɪˈsto(ə)r, ˈstɔ(ə)r/
及物動詞
恢復,修補
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
restore
平均修復時間
MTTR
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
restore
重存;恢復;還原;重定
From:
Network Terminology
restore
復原
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·store
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Restored
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Restoring
.]
To
bring
back
to
its
former
state
;
to
bring
back
from
a
state
of
ruin
,
decay
,
disease
,
or
the
like
;
to
repair
;
to
renew
;
to
recover
.
“To
restore
and
to
build
Jerusalem.”
Our
fortune
restored
after
the
severest
afflictions
.
--
Prior
.
And
his
hand
was
restored
whole
as
the
other
.
--
Mark
iii
. 5.
2.
To
give
or
bring
back
,
as
that
which
has
been
lost
.,
or
taken
away
;
to
bring
back
to
the
owner
;
to
replace
.
Now
therefore
restore
the
man
his
wife
.
--
Gen
.
xx
. 7.
Loss
of
Eden
,
till
one
greater
man
Restore
us
,
and
regain
the
blissful
seat
. --
Milton
.
The
father
banished
virtue
shall
restore
.
--
Dryden
.
3.
To
renew
;
to
reestablish
;
as
,
to
restore
harmony
among
those
who
are
variance
.
4.
To
give
in
place
of
,
or
as
satisfaction
for
.
He
shall
restore
five
oxen
for
an
ox
,
and
four
sheep
for
a
sheep
.
--
Ex
.
xxii
. 1.
5.
To
make
good
;
to
make
amends
for
.
But
if
the
while
I
think
on
thee
,
dear
friend
,
All
losses
are
restored
,
and
sorrows
end
. --
Shak
.
6.
Fine Arts
(a)
To
bring
back
from
a
state
of
injury
or
decay
,
or
from
a
changed
condition
;
as
,
to
restore
a
painting
,
statue
,
etc
.
(b)
To
form
a
picture
or
model
of
,
as
of
something
lost
or
mutilated
;
as
,
to
restore
a
ruined
building
,
city
,
or
the
like
.
Syn:
--
To
return
;
replace
;
refund
;
repay
;
reinstate
;
rebuild
;
reestablish
;
renew
;
repair
;
revive
;
recover
;
heal
;
cure
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·store
n.
Restoration
. [
Obs
.]
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
restore
v
1:
return
to
its
original
or
usable
and
functioning
condition
;
"
restore
the
forest
to
its
original
pristine
condition
"
[
syn
:
reconstruct
]
2:
return
to
life
;
get
or
give
new
life
or
energy
; "
The
week
at
the
spa
restored
me
" [
syn
:
regenerate
,
rejuvenate
]
3:
give
or
bring
back
; "
Restore
the
stolen
painting
to
its
rightful
owner
" [
syn
:
restitute
]
4:
restore
by
replacing
a
part
or
putting
together
what
is
torn
or
broken
; "
She
repaired
her
TV
set
"; "
Repair
my
shoes
please
" [
syn
:
repair
,
mend
,
fix
,
bushel
,
doctor
,
furbish up
,
touch on
] [
ant
:
break
]
5:
bring
back
into
original
existence
,
use
,
function
,
or
position
; "
restore
law
and
order
"; "
reestablish
peace
in
the
region
"; "
restore
the
emperor
to
the
throne
" [
syn
:
reinstate
,
reestablish
]
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