还原

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Meaning and Usage

The verb "还原" (huán yuán) primarily means "to restore to the original state." It is commonly used in contexts involving restoration, repair, or chemical reduction. When used in everyday conversation, it often refers to returning something to its former condition, such as restoring a painting, environment, or system.

Common Contexts

  • Restoration of objects or environments: e.g., restoring a painting or reconstructing a historical site.
  • Scientific or chemical contexts: referring to chemical reduction processes where substances revert to a simpler or original form.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 还原环境 (restore environment): used when describing efforts to bring back natural or original surroundings.
  • 还原现场 (restore the scene): often used in forensic or investigative contexts.
  • 还原颜色 (restore color): common in art restoration.
  • 还原反应 (reduction reaction): a technical term in chemistry.

Usage Notes

"还原" is a formal term and often appears in scientific, technical, or formal written contexts. In casual speech, people might use simpler verbs like "恢复" (to recover) or "修复" (to repair) depending on the context. Avoid confusing "还原" with "恢复," which can mean to recover but not necessarily to the original state exactly.

When using "还原," the focus is on returning something precisely to its original or initial condition, emphasizing completeness and authenticity.

Example Sentences

Scientists strive to restore the living environment of dinosaurs.

After restoration, this painting successfully restored its original colors.

In chemical reactions, some substances can be reduced back to metals.