Restoration
01
修复
the act of repairing something such as an artwork, building, etc. to be in its original state
例子
The restoration of the ancient frescoes took several years, with experts meticulously repairing and cleaning the artwork to reveal its original beauty.
古代壁画的修复花了几年的时间,专家们细致地修复和清洁艺术品,以展现其原始的美。
The historic building underwent a complete restoration, ensuring that its architectural details were preserved and returned to their former glory.
这座历史建筑经历了完整的修复,确保其建筑细节得以保存并恢复昔日的辉煌。
02
the act of getting something back or returning it to a previous state
例子
He celebrated the restoration of his lost property.
The community worked together for the restoration of public services.
03
复辟, 君主制的恢复
the reinstatement of the monarchy in England, particularly the return of King Charles II to the throne in 1660
例子
The Restoration, initiated in 1660, marked the return of Charles II to the English throne after the Interregnum.
王政复辟,始于1660年,标志着查理二世在空位期后重返英格兰王位。
Charles II's Restoration brought an end to the period of Commonwealth rule led by Oliver Cromwell.
查理二世的复辟结束了由奥利弗·克伦威尔领导的英联邦统治时期。
04
an object, artwork, or construction that has been repaired or rebuilt to resemble its original form
例子
The museum displayed a careful restoration of the medieval sculpture.
The exhibit included a restoration of a Roman mosaic.
05
a model, painting, or reconstruction depicting the original form of a destroyed, extinct, or ancient object or scene
例子
The museum displayed a restoration of a Tyrannosaurus skeleton.
The artist created a restoration of a medieval castle based on ruins.



























