reconstitute
의미: To form or build something again, especially an organisation, committee, or system, typically with changes to its composition or structure. In food science, to restore a dried product to its original state by adding water.
Reconstitute implies rebuilding something that was disbanded, dissolved, or fundamentally altered. In political and institutional contexts, it carries the sense of starting afresh with new members or a new mandate: reconstitute a committee, reconstitute a government. The food science sense — reconstituted orange juice, reconstituted milk — is well known and often used disparagingly to imply something is inferior to the original.
예문
- The panel was reconstituted with a broader membership after criticism that it lacked diversity. 在被批评缺乏多样性后,该小组以更广泛的成员构成重新组建。El panel fue reconstituido con una composición más amplia tras las críticas por su falta de diversidad.その委員会は多様性の欠如を批判された後、より幅広い構成員で再構成された。그 위원회는 다양성 부족이라는 비판을 받은 후 더 폭넓은 구성원으로 재구성되었다.
- Following the coup, the military junta promised to reconstitute the parliament within six months. 政变后,军事政权承诺在六个月内重新组建议会。Tras el golpe de Estado, la junta militar prometió reconstituir el parlamento en un plazo de seis meses.クーデターの後、軍事政権は6か月以内に議会を再構成すると約束した。쿠데타 이후 군사 정부는 6개월 이내에 의회를 재구성하겠다고 약속했다.
- The label on the carton revealed that the juice had been reconstituted from concentrate rather than freshly squeezed. 纸箱上的标签显示,这种果汁是由浓缩汁还原而成,而非鲜榨。La etiqueta del envase revelaba que el zumo había sido reconstituido a partir de concentrado en lugar de exprimido fresco.パッケージのラベルには、そのジュースは搾りたてではなく濃縮還元であることが記されていた。포장 라벨에는 그 주스가 갓 짜낸 것이 아니라 농축액을 환원한 것임이 표시되어 있었다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: academic, journalism, professional
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From re- (again) + constitute, from Latin constituere (to establish, set up), from con- (together) + statuere (to set, place). The compound emerged in English in the 18th century.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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