reconstruct

reconstruct
transitive verb
(build again) wieder aufbauen [Stadt, Gebäude]; neu errichten [Gerüst]; rekonstruieren [Anlage]; (fig.) rekonstruieren
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verb
(to create a complete description or idea, on the basis of certain known facts: Let us try to reconstruct the crime.) rekonstruieren
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re·con·struct
[ˌri:kənˈstrʌkt]
vt
1. (build again)
to \reconstruct sth etw wieder aufbauen [o rekonstruieren]
to \reconstruct an army/economy/a government eine Armee/Wirtschaft/Regierung wiederherstellen
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 bekommen
3. (in an investigation)
to \reconstruct a crime/events ein Verbrechen/Ereignisse rekonstruieren
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["riːkən'strʌkt]
vt
rekonstruieren; cities, building wieder aufbauen

to reconstruct one's life — (im Leben) noch einmal von vorn anfangen

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reconstruct [ˌriːkənˈstrʌkt] v/t
1. wieder aufbauen, wiederherstellen
2. umbauen (auch TECH neu konstruieren)
3. ein Verbrechen etc rekonstruieren
4. WIRTSCH die Wirtschaft, ein Unternehmen wieder aufbauen, sanieren
5. SPORT eine Mannschaft neu aufbauen
6. US jemanden bekehren
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transitive verb
(build again) wieder aufbauen [Stadt, Gebäude]; neu errichten [Gerüst]; rekonstruieren [Anlage]; (fig.) rekonstruieren
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v.
rekonstruieren v.
wiederherstellen v.

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