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reassessment

US // (ˌriːəˈsɛsmənt) //

重新评估,重估,重评,重评估

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or an instance of assessing again

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Examples

  • But, given the growing tension in the region, a fundamental reassessment of China's Xinjiang policy is more necessarily than ever.

  • But encouraging people to release their data means a deep reassessment about what counts as valuable, high-status work.

  • The US was virtually alone in responding to the 9/11 attacks with a far-reaching reassessment at the level of grand strategy.

  • A new biography of Calvin Coolidge argues for a bold reassessment of him as the savior of the American economy.

  • Rick Perry announced he is retreating to Texas for a time of “reassessment,” code for closing time in his campaign.

  • The people must therefore unfalteringly press for the reassessment of the 'land-tax' by gradual increase up to 20s.

  • Design experiences submit the centrality of the writer to reassessment.

  • These four factors coalesced during 1948 and led to a reassessment of policy and, finally, to a volte-face.

  • The faith in immortality carries with it the assurance of a Divine reassessment of earth's inequalities.

  • This requires restraint in expenditure, constant reassessment of priorities, and the maintenance of stable prices.