reintroduce
Anglais[modifier le wikicode]
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reintroduce \Prononciation ?\ transitif
- Présenter à nouveau (une personne ou une chose).
- A bill was presented to the General Assembly asking for $100,000 for a hospital for the insane. It was defeated. Shortly after its defeat, the bill was reintroduced by James C. Dibbin, a prominent legislator. — (Penny Colman, Breaking the Chains: The Crusade of Dorothea Lynde Dix, page 83. iUniverse, 2007.)
- Next, the holiday, where they can reintroduce themselves to the spouses and children whom they have barely seen since they were elected. — (Fiona Sturges, « Political memoirs are usually vanity projects – and David Cameron’s attempt at recrimination is no different ». Independent.co.uk, septembre 2019.)
- Réintroduire (une espèce animale, par exemple).
- There are plans to reintroduce tigers, Panthera tigris, to Sariska, India [...] and a second population of Asiatic lions, Panthera leo persica, may soon be reintroduced to Madhya Pradesh [...]. — (Matt W. Hayward et Michael Somers, Reintroduction of Top-Order Predators, page 4. John Wiley & Sons, 2009.)
- Remettre en service.
- In 2014, trams were reintroduced to the capital, at a cost of £776 million (plus interest), which was double the earmarked figure. — (Norman Ferguson, For the Love of Scotland: A Companion: A Celebration of All Things Scottish, chapitre « Cities and Towns », sous-chapitre « Trams », section « Edinburgh », page 139. Summersdale Publishers, 2017.)
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Voir la conjugaison du verbe reintrodurre | ||
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Indicatif | Présent | |
(lui / lei) reintroduce | ||
reintroduce \re.in.tro.ˈdu.tʃe\
- Troisième personne du singulier de l’indicatif présent de reintrodurre.