resurface

timbul kembali
definition
verb
Construction to rebuild and resurface the road has reached Phase Two.
put a new coating on or reform (a surface such as a road, a floor, or ice).
he resurfaced beside the boat
come back up to the surface.
example
Construction to rebuild and 'resurface' the road has reached Phase Two.
The older boy squatted down on his heels and waited for his guest to 'resurface' , hoping that the water would cool off his anger.
The crooks face a few setbacks but they soon 'resurface' when the heat dies down.
The second is when Pacino first sees Williams and chases him across a logjam in the river, finally falling into the freezing water and struggling to 'resurface' between the massive logs.
Steve and I both panicked when he didn't 'resurface' and ran down onto the beach, into the surf after him, only to finally find him laughing at us back on shore.
He fought to 'resurface' , pushing past the amount of water above him.
Once they are within range, they wait for the whale to 'resurface' 20 minutes later, second-guessing its surfacing position.
We would not recommend you 'resurface' your kitchen sink.
The interactive diary has provided me with images that 'resurface' every time I open a diary I'm studying or writing about.
A porcelain and enamel refinisher can 'resurface' them to most any color you want, but it would be a solid color without the marbling.
Some things are buried only to 'resurface' many years or even generations later.
The promise of fresh air drove these complaints from her mind, however, although they would 'resurface' later on in the day, and for good reason.
He suggests tossing it in the sea but Gandalf says it would eventually 'resurface' .
However, as in a Greek tragedy, their faults are bound to 'resurface' time after time and bring about their ultimate doom.
As I look through my high school belongings, many memories 'resurface' .
Splashing in the shallows, she saw Betty 'resurface' .
‘But you also need to 'resurface' a traditional driveway occasionally’ she points out.
Martin marched himself round in ever decreasing circles, like he could somehow tunnel himself out from under all his troubles, and 'resurface' someplace where his world wasn't falling apart.
I helped my mother to 'resurface' the kitchen floor
She occasionally 'resurfaces' to publish these short stories and to feed.
But he had comparatively light punishment by Soviet standards (he was forbidden to travel for nine months) and he 'resurfaced' .
The virus, which caused brain damage in dozens of victims, has 'resurfaced' this year in several Malaysian villages.
Then a variety of problems emerged or 'resurfaced' .
After 25 years of silence, a notorious serial killer 'resurfaces' to terrorize a whole new generation.
With that, he pushed Amy under the water and when she 'resurfaced' , he laughed and made her kick her feet so that they would get to the island faster.
Classic hardwood floors may need to be 'resurfaced' every five years, but should be structurally sound for twenty-five years or more, according to Roger Berk of Haywood-Berk.
He dove under, then 'resurfaced' briefly, then submerged himself again.
He 'resurfaced' briefly in 1992, to play a rematch with Spassky for $5 million.
‘We need changes; we need speed bumps and the roads need to be 'resurfaced' ,’ she says.
Last documented by the artist's biographer Gian Pietro Bellori in 1672, this hugely influential work disappeared shortly afterward, 'resurfacing' again only now.
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