resume

resume — verb

1. to begin doing or happening again after a gap or stop — for example, resuming a

1.動詞及物 / 不及物B2
釋義

to begin doing or happening again after a gap or stop — for example, resuming a conversation after an interruption, or resuming work after a holiday.

例句

The meeting resumed at two o'clock after a short break for lunch.

intransitive pattern: activity resumes

Femi plans to resume his English classes next month after the summer holidays.

同義詞
  • restart

    more informal and implies beginning from the beginning rather than continuing from where you stopped

  • continue

    broader meaning that works both with and without a pause; less formal than 'resume'

  • recommence

    formal; nearly identical in meaning to 'resume' but less common

反義詞
  • pause

    to stop temporarily, the opposite action to resuming

  • suspend

    to stop something for a period, often formally; opposite in direction

文法句型

activity + resumes

resume + noun phrase

resume + -ing verb

用法筆記

Frequently used in formal contexts such as news reports and business communication. The intransitive pattern (the activity resumes rather than someone resumes the activity) is common when the subject is an impersonal event such as talks, negotiations, or work.

常見錯誤

Please resume to work after the lunch break.
Please resume work after the lunch break.
💡'resume' takes a direct object without the preposition 'to'.
We restarted the conversation where we stopped.' (when meaning 'resumed')
We resumed the conversation where we stopped.
💡'resume' means continuing from the same point; 'restart' means beginning again from the start.

2. to take up a particular position, place, or role once more — such as returning t

2.動詞及物B2
釋義

to take up a particular position, place, or role once more — such as returning to your seat after a break, or reclaiming your duties after a period away from work.

例句

Ezra resumed his seat near the window after the fire drill ended.

resume + seat (physical position)

Professor Okonkwo resumed her position as head of the biology department in September.

同義詞
  • return to

    broader and more common; works with both physical places and roles

  • reoccupy

    very formal; specifically means to take possession of a position or space again

  • reclaim

    implies taking back something that was rightfully yours, often with effort

反義詞
  • leave

    to go away from a place or position, the opposite of returning to it

文法句型

resume + noun phrase (position/seat/role)

用法筆記

Takes objects that represent physical locations (seat, place) or formal roles (duties, position, post). Common in formal and official contexts. Distinguish from sense 1 (START AGAIN): sense 2's object is a position or location, not an activity.

常見錯誤

She resumed to her seat after the break.
She resumed her seat after the break.
💡'resume' takes a direct object, not a prepositional phrase with 'to'.

❌ 'He resumed his reading after finding his place.' (when meaning sense 2 — returning to a position) — this belongs to sense 1 (START AGAIN). Sense 2 only applies to places, positions, or statuses.

resume — noun