reopen
reopen — verb
1. to start operating again or to let people use a place again after a time when it
to start operating again or to let people use a place again after a time when it was not open — used for shops, restaurants, schools, museums, airports, and similar buildings or facilities.
The museum reopened last month after three years of renovation work.
intransitive: [place] + reopen
Sade's café will reopen on Monday with a new menu and longer opening hours.
The city council finally reopened the old library after a year of repairs.
When will the swimming pool be reopened for the summer season?
Several hotels along the coast have reopened their doors to guests this spring.
- open again
less formal; can be used in everyday conversation instead of 'reopen'
- re-establish
more formal; suggests setting up operations from scratch rather than just unlocking doors
文法句型
reopen + noun (place)
noun (place) + reopen
用法筆記
Common in news reports and public announcements about closures and reopenings. The passive form (be reopened) is frequent when the agent is an authority or organisation.
常見錯誤
2. to start again or to continue with an official activity such as an investigation
to start again or to continue with an official activity such as an investigation, discussion, legal case, or set of negotiations after it had been paused or stopped for a while.
The police decided to reopen the case after new evidence was found.
transitive: reopen a case / investigation
The debate on immigration policy was reopened following the new report.
passive: [debate / discussion] + was reopened
Noa and her legal team will reopen negotiations with the company next month.
The committee plans to reopen the inquiry into the funding issue.
After a short recess, the judge reopened the court proceedings for the afternoon.
- resume
more general; can be used for formal and informal activities alike
- restart
slightly less formal; common in both official and technical contexts
- take up again
more formal; often used in writing rather than speech
文法句型
reopen + noun (case, investigation, debate)
noun (process) + reopen
用法筆記
The subject is usually a formal body, authority, or institution (a committee, court, police force, or government). Not used for casual or personal activities — for those, use 'resume' or 'start again'.