Keywords explanation: [rzu? m]
biographical notes
Recovery (after interruption); To return to (a seat, position, or position); Continue (after a pause or interruption); Re-election, re-wearing, re-occupation
The intransitive verb starts again and continues; Appear again
Abstracts of articles, speeches, etc. Resume, resume
Bilingual example:
Officials? From where? That? Two? Country? Will. Meet? Again? Soon? Where to? Resume? Negotiation.
Officials of the two countries will meet again soon to restart negotiations.
Extended data:
The purpose of resume:
1, resume can be followed by gerund, not infinitive. Resume basically means to pause for a while before continuing to do something. It can be used as an intransitive verb or a transitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, you can take a clause guided by a noun, pronoun, gerund or interrogative word as the object.
Resume can also be used as a transitive verb followed by a noun or pronoun. Resume sometimes leads to direct speech, which means to go on.