reintroduce \Prononciation ?\ transitif
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.)
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.)
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.)
Voir la conjugaison du verbe reintrodurre | ||
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(lui / lei) reintroduce | ||
reintroduce \re.in.tro.ˈdu.tʃe\