refashion
基本解釋
- vt. 重制;再作;重新設(shè)計(jì)
英漢例句
- Now, they are looking for a way to refashion memories even years after they were created.
現(xiàn)在他們正在尋找重塑記憶的方法,即便那些記憶已經(jīng)存留多年。 - It was the French Revolution which abolished all those impediments, which broke the chains which you would refashion under a different name.
是大革命破除了所有這些羈絆,以后想重?fù)爝@些鎖鏈的人都得用另外的名字來掩飾。 - Typically a planet would refashion itself with no regard for the existence that had developed on its surface.
通常,地球會(huì)自重塑而不顧那些已在其表面發(fā)展的存有。 - It's also the people who refashion production techniques and packaging designs, and market store-display innovations.
FORBES: Magazine Article - Its founding fathers had the prestige to refashion the nation to confront military and economic threats.
ECONOMIST: Charlemagne - Architects, planners and developers identified them as opponents of their grand plans to refashion suburbia into a denser, more rental-oriented environment.
FORBES: New Geographer
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
專業(yè)釋義
- 重制