Examples of using Re-opened in English and their translations into Chinese
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She re-opened her book.
I am glad that they re-opened.
ICANN re-opened the TLD Application System on May 21.
Since then it has re-opened.
They have since re-opened embassies in Washington and Havana.
On 1 March 1997 the station re-opened.
The museum has now re-opened to the public.
Offices, banks and schools had re-opened.
Testing was briefly re-opened to allow this test to take place.
The only window of informationfreedom above mainland China will be re-opened.
He hesitated, then re-opened the door.
During February 2001 the Unit received 21 new referrals and13 cases re-opened.
The Iraqi National Museum has re-opened to the public.
The national teacher training college was closed down in 1986 andonly recently re-opened.
The account will then be re-opened after a 24 hour cooling-off period.
Re-opened in March 2013, it has 2 restaurants, a bar and an exclusive spa and fitness centre.
On Monday, Eritrea re-opened its embassy in Addis Ababa.
The New Parent and Grandparent program re-opened on January 2, 2014.
In 1991, the hotel re-opened after a $6.5 million dollar renovation.
The company said that despite thefact that its productions facilities in China have re-opened, they are ramping up slower than expected.
Much to the relief of customers, Kraken re-opened their doors today and announced free trading until the end of the month.
It was completed successfully and Skyrail re-opened on time and as planned.
The Royal Opera House re-opened in December 1999 as a theatre at the heart of the nation's artistic and cultural life.
After eight years of restoration, Ballyfin re-opened in May 2011 as a small country house hotel like no other.
The college re-opened in 1866 and prospered over the next four decades under the leadership of presidents WashingtonManlyWingate, Thomas H.
Recent developments have re-opened the debate on the future of money.
James Fowler re-opened the school with 6 boys, 1884 38 boys attended with the first students to pass University of Aberdeen and Naval exam.
Under the diary's control, Ginny re-opened the Chamber of Secrets and released the basilisk, which petrified several students.
That border re-opened in 1951, but the closure of the Bulgaria- Turkey border from 1951 to 1952 prevented services running to Istanbul during that time.
That border re-opened in 1951, but the closure of the Bulgarian- Turkish border from 1951 to 1952 prevented services running to İstanbul during that time.