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1 reconstruct
(to create a complete description or idea, on the basis of certain known facts: Let us try to reconstruct the crime.) rekonstruere, gjenoppbyggerekonstruereverb \/ˌriːkənˈstrʌkt\/1) gjenoppbygge, gjenopprette, gjenreise2) bygge om, legge om3) rekonstruere, danne (på nytt), omdanne -
2 reconstruct
[ˌriːkən'strʌkt]1) (rebuild) ricostruire [building, system, text]2) med. ricostruire3) (re-enact) [ police] ricostruire [ crime]* * *(to create a complete description or idea, on the basis of certain known facts: Let us try to reconstruct the crime.) ricostruire* * *[ˌriːkən'strʌkt]1) (rebuild) ricostruire [building, system, text]2) med. ricostruire3) (re-enact) [ police] ricostruire [ crime] -
3 reconstruct
reconstruct [‚ri:kənˈstrʌkt][+ building] reconstruire ; [+ crime] reconstituer* * *[ˌriːkən'strʌkt]transitive verb1) ( rebuild) reconstruire [building]; réédifier [system]; reconstituer [text]; Medicine reconstituer2) [police] faire une reconstitution de [crime] -
4 reconstruct
2 ( surgically) reconstituer ;4 [police] faire une reconstitution de [crime]. -
5 ricostruire
rebuildfig reconstruct* * *ricostruire v.tr.1 to rebuild*, to reconstruct (anche fig.), to redevelop: ricostruire una casa, to rebuild (o to reconstruct) a house; hanno ricostruito la città dopo il terremoto, the city was rebuilt after the earthquake; andò in America per ricostruirsi una vita, he went to America to build (o to make) a new life for himself; (econ.) ricostruire l'economia di un paese, to rebuild a country's economy2 ( ricreare, riprodurre) to reconstruct: ricostruire i fatti, un delitto, to reconstruct the facts, a crime; ricostruire un testo, to restore a text.* * *[rikostru'ire]verbo transitivo1) (costruire di nuovo) to rebuild*, to reconstruct [ edificio]; (da frammenti) to piece together [lettera, vaso]2) fig. to reconstruct [crimine, fatto, scena, testo]* * *ricostruire/rikostru'ire/ [102]1 (costruire di nuovo) to rebuild*, to reconstruct [ edificio]; (da frammenti) to piece together [lettera, vaso]2 fig. to reconstruct [crimine, fatto, scena, testo].
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