1.resume v.(中断后)重新开始,继续(to return to or begin again after interruption);n.简历(summarr)
词根记忆:re(重新)+sume(拿起)--重新拿起--重新开始
例:The research was resumed after its funding was reinstated.
2.resurgence n.复苏,复兴revival)
词根记忆:re(重新)+surg(=surge浪潮)+ence--重起浪潮--复苏
例:Economists predicted that there would be a resurgence of inflation.
3.resuscitation n.复活(the act of reviving a person and returning him to conscious-ness):恢复(recover}t)
词根记忆:re(重新)+sus(下)+cit+at+ion(名词性后缀)--重新从下面激活--恢复
例:To be successful, cardiopulmonary resuscitation should begin within one to four minutes after a cardiac arrest.
4.retail a.零售的(of, relating to, or engaged in the sale of commodities at retail);v.零售(to sell in small quantities directly to the ultimate consumer)
注意:wholesale( n./v.批发)
例:retail price零售价
派生词:retailer(n.零售商人);retailing(n.零售业)
5.retain v.保留,保持(to preserve);保存,留住(to keep)
词根记忆:re(一再)+ tain(拿)--一再地拿--保留,保持
例:Business owners always attempt to retain control of their firms within their families.//The new legislation required that employers should retain all older workers.
6.retaliation n.报复(revenge)
词根记忆:re(反)+tali(邪恶)+ation--把邪恶还回去--报复
例:The released prisoner risked recapture or retaliation against his family.
n. 克制,控制,管制,操作装置
vt. 控制