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 reconsider [`rikən'sɪdɚ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 再考虑, 重新考虑

vi. 再考虑, 重新考虑

[法] 重新考虑, 复议, 重新讨论




    reconsider
    [ verb ]
    1. consider again; give new consideration to; usually with a view to changing

    2. <verb.cognition>
      Won't you reconsider your decision?
    3. consider again (a bill) that had been voted upon before, with a view to altering it

    4. <verb.cognition>


    Reconsider \Re`con*sid"er\ (r?`k?n*s?d"?r), v. t.
    1. To consider again; as, to reconsider a subject.

    2. (Parliamentary Practice) To take up for renewed
    consideration, as a motion or a vote which has been
    previously acted upon.

    1. He said the Nicaraguan government chose not to reconsider its decision, and the State Department reciprocated by expelling Vargas and Vigil.
    2. After spending a lifetime challenging the art world to reconsider all it has ever taken for granted, John Cage has written an opera.
    3. His spokesman suggested that Russia might reconsider its borders with any republic that left the union, a statement that caused a furious reaction in both Kazakhstan and the Ukraine, the two republics that stand to lose the most.
    4. The court also rejected the defendants' challenge to Go-Video's basic dual-deck VCR patent, the company said. However, the court refused to reconsider a previous decision dismissing Go-Video's claims against Sharp Corp.
    5. A federal appeals court is ordering the Federal Communications Commission to reconsider its approval of the 1986 sale of six Spanish-language television stations to a division of Hallmark Cards.
    6. The resolution would direct Farmers directors to reconsider their refusal to meet with B.A.T officials to negotiate a merger.
    7. But it could equally bring reprisals.' With its policy of containment under strain, France is being pushed to reconsider its relationship with the Algerian government.
    8. Shevardnadze has said the Soviet Union might have to reconsider and possibly extend its withdrawal schedule if violations and aid to the rebels continue and that the United States, as a guarantor, must bear some responsibility.
    9. What has been done is nothing but cosmetics." A leading party theoretician and journalist, Ludwik Krasucki, said Tuesday on Polish TV that the party's attempts to reconsider the history of the period were vital.
    10. The commission currently is appealing Judge Sporkin's order to reconsider the matter.
    11. If the governors disagree, they can ask the commission to reconsider, come up with a new set of proposals themselves or, if they vote unanimously, can overrule the commission and put the original proposed rate into effect.
    12. On Monday, he filed papers asking the Legislature to reconsider the votes by which it impeached and ousted him.
    13. West German officials and scholars say the mass demonstrations sweeping the Communist state could lead some day to the kinds of reforms that would allow East Germans to reconsider their separate status.
    14. Echoing criticism by conservative groups and lawmakers, they said the bill makes day-care aid available to too many families at the higher end of the income scale and asked Dodd to reconsider eligibility standards.
    15. The four television networks have urged Secretary of Defense Richard Cheney to reconsider the government's position.
    16. He says the manager threatened to lock him in the facility overnight to reconsider the cars he had rejected.
    17. Long-established companies or start-up entrepreneurs hoping to use booming markets to raise capital for future growth are being forced to reconsider.
    18. To get the package passed, executives told balky lawmakers that they would reconsider their own investments in the state if changes weren't forthcoming.
    19. Mr. Heyman's decision to reconsider his plan reflects the staggering blow dealt to the merger business recently by fears of rising interest rates and a proposed tax bill.
    20. The suit also asked that the Labor Department be ordered to reconsider its 1984 decision allowing homework in the knitted outerwear industry.
    21. Joseph R. Hardiman, president of the NASD, which has publicly opposed circuit breakers, said the NASD board will reconsider the circuit-breaker issue again on Friday.
    22. The pollution inspectorate said yesterday it had received 80,000 responses but had found 'no points of substance' to cause it to reconsider the terms of the draft licence.
    23. Tories opposing the proposals are likely to use the ruling to press the government to reconsider its plans or risk costly legal challenges. The strongest signs of rebellion are coming from Somerset.
    24. The United Nations Security Council yesterday called on North Korea to open military sites to nuclear inspectors and reconsider its withdrawal from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, Reuter reports.
    25. He conceded, however, that if the July pattern is repeated in August, he will have to reconsider.
    26. Mr. Ostrager said that Travelers has also asked the judge to reconsider his ruling based on affidavits submitted by Messrs. Gillers and Hazard.
    27. Last week, Common Pleas Judge Nicholas M. D'Alessandro ruled that McDonald's must post the weights on its menu board. McDonald's, refusing to wilt, asked him to reconsider.
    28. But he said if internment is Iraq's intention, Baghdad should "draw back" and reconsider.
    29. The justices threw out that ruling against Brown Group Inc. and sent the case back to the St. Louis court, which has already announced plans to reconsider its view in another case.
    30. They said the justices should order the 8th Circuit court to reconsider its decision in light of the steps being taken to provide the unions with the names and addresses they seek.
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