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1 reconstruct
transitive verb(build again) wieder aufbauen [Stadt, Gebäude]; neu errichten [Gerüst]; rekonstruieren [Anlage]; (fig.) rekonstruieren* * *(to create a complete description or idea, on the basis of certain known facts: Let us try to reconstruct the crime.) rekonstruieren- academic.ru/60776/reconstruction">reconstruction* * *re·con·struct[ˌri:kənˈstrʌkt]vt▪ to \reconstruct sth etw wieder aufbauen [o rekonstruieren]to \reconstruct an army/economy/a government eine Armee/Wirtschaft/Regierung wiederherstellen2. (reorganize)to \reconstruct a company/public transport system eine Firma/ein öffentliches Verkehrssystem umstrukturierento \reconstruct one's life [im Leben] noch einmal von vorn anfangenafter the divorce, it took him almost a year to \reconstruct his life nach der Scheidung brauchte er fast ein Jahr, um sein Leben wieder in den Griff zu bekommen3. (in an investigation)to \reconstruct a crime/events ein Verbrechen/Ereignisse rekonstruieren* * *["riːkən'strʌkt]vtrekonstruieren; cities, building wieder aufbauento reconstruct one's life — (im Leben) noch einmal von vorn anfangen
* * *reconstruct [ˌriːkənˈstrʌkt] v/t1. wieder aufbauen, wiederherstellen3. ein Verbrechen etc rekonstruieren4. WIRTSCH die Wirtschaft, ein Unternehmen wieder aufbauen, sanieren6. US jemanden bekehren* * *transitive verb(build again) wieder aufbauen [Stadt, Gebäude]; neu errichten [Gerüst]; rekonstruieren [Anlage]; (fig.) rekonstruieren* * *v.rekonstruieren v.wiederherstellen v. -
2 reconstruct
re·con·struct [ˌri:kənʼstrʌkt] vt1) ( build again)to \reconstruct sth etw wieder aufbauen [o rekonstruieren];2) ( reorganize)to \reconstruct a company/ public transport system eine Firma/ein öffentliches Verkehrssystem umstrukturieren;to \reconstruct one's life [im Leben] noch einmal von vorn anfangen;after the divorce, it took him almost a year to \reconstruct his life nach der Scheidung brauchte er fast ein Jahr, um sein Leben wieder in den Griff zu bekommen3) ( in an investigation)to \reconstruct a crime/ events ein Verbrechen/Ereignisse rekonstruieren
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