"rehabilitate"相关例句(24)
2.Punishment intended to rehabilitate or improve.
3.The old house is to be rehabilitate.
10.No movement should be launched to re-examine the cases and rehabilitate cadres;
11.It appears that we can find a way to rehabilitate the national economy in a comparatively short time.
12.The Interim Council of Ministers shall form a special committee in order to inspect, integrate and rehabilitate the Maoist combatants.
13.“Insolvency proceedings” includes any assignment for the benefit of creditors or other proceedings intended to liquidate or rehabilitate the estate of the person involved.
14.P> [img]http://www.cnstorm.com/images/uploadimg/20050617/tc050120002a.jpg" align=right[/img] The average cost of rehabilitate one seal after the Valdez oil spill in Alaska was $80,000.
15.Conclusion Xinnaoyizhi granule have affirmative effect, To raise intellect level and study ability of children with mental ratardation. To develop Xinnaoyizhi granule have active push action for rehabilitate of children with mental retardation.
16.We did that pretty well and consequently, after entering the cities, we were able to rehabilitate the economy very quickly and then to accomplish the socialist transformation.
17.Second, conducting mountain closure to rehabilitate the overall vegetation of forests and grass on all barren hills in protected zones, including newly established open forests and shrubs.
18.If the vegetation is damaged on account of the mining or construction, measures must be taken to rehabilitate the topsoil and vegetation, thereby preventing soil erosion.
19.Aiming at local distortion of intensity distribution in linearly coded profilometry,the processing methods to rehabilitate or wipe off the aberrance sampled data are proposed,which can improve the performance of measuring system effectively as well as its reliability and practicability.
20.A severely destructive earthquake as mentioned in this Law refers to an earthquake which causes heavy casualties and property losses, rendering people in the disaster-stricken area unable or partially unable to rehabilitate themselves and making it necessary for the State to take appropriate actions.


