resume *** re·sume

resume *** re·sume
[rɪ'zjuːm]
1. vt
(start again) riprendere

to resume one's seat — rimettersi a sedere

they've resumed work — hanno ripreso il lavoro

2. vi
(class, meeting) riprendere

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