词组 | restore |
释义 | RESTORE do something up to repair or redecorate something.If we're going to sell the house, we'll have to do it up.I'm going to do up the kitchen. make something good and make something right to replace or restore something. (Informal.)I know I owe you some money, but don't worry, I'll make it good.I'm sorry I broke your window. I'll make it right, though. mend (one's) fences to restore good relations (with someone).I think I had better get home and mend my fences. I had an argument with my daughter this morning.Sally called up her uncle to apologize and try to mend fences. touch something up to repair a paint job on something.We don't need to paint the whole room. We can just touch the walls up.You should touch up scratches on your car as soon as they occur. restore to (someone or something)1. To ensure that something is returned to the proper or rightful person. I'm trying to restore this antique to its original owner. We were finally able to restore control of the company to our family. 2. To return someone or something to an original or former state or condition. These smelling salts should help restore him to his senses. A group of master shipbuilders are working to restore an ancient 16th-century sailing vessel to its former glory. Restarting your device will restore it to its previous settings. restore (one's) trust in (someone or something)To cause someone to believe or have faith in someone or something again. I must say, Richard, this whole situation has made us very nervous. It will take some diligent work on your part to restore our trust in you. The success of their recent product has restored investors' trust in the company. restore (one's) faith in (someone or something)To cause someone to trust or believe in someone or something again. I must say, Richard, this whole situation has made us very wary. It will take some diligent work on your part to restore our faith in you. The success of their recent product has restored investors' faith in the company. restore (one's) belief in (someone or something)To cause someone to trust or have faith in someone or something again. I must say, Richard, this whole situation has made us very wary. It will take some diligent work on your part to restore our belief in you. The success of their recent product has restored investors' belief in the company. restore someone's trust in somethingand restore someone's belief in something; restore someone's faith in somethingto reinstate someone's belief, faith, trust, etc., in something. I knew that a good performance on the test would restore my parents' belief in me. Her faith was restored in the government. restore something to someoneto give something back to someone; to cause something to be returned to someone. I will restore the man's wallet to him after we lock the thief up. His wallet was restored to him by a police officer. restore something to somethingto bring something to its original state. The state restored the park to its original condition. The government forced the mining company to restore the area to its original state. |
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