reboot / verb riˈbut; noun riˈbut, ˈriˌbut /

💦中学词汇重新启动重启重新开机重新开始

reboot3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to restart by loading the operating system; boot again.
  2. to produce a distinctly new version of: The studio is rebooting Spider-Man.
  3. to make a change in in order to establish a new beginning: She’s rebooting her career. Lower interest rates are intended to reboot the economy.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to be restarted.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an act or instance of restarting a computer.
  2. an act or instance of making a change in order to establish a new beginning: a reboot of our product line.
  3. a distinctly new version of an established media franchise: The show will be a gritty reboot of the classic TV series from the 1970s.

reboot 近义词

reboot

等同于 boot

更多reboot例句

  1. For years, Cattrall has made clear that she doesn’t want to be part of a third movie or a reboot.
  2. Democrats have called for a reboot to the programs, while Republicans have done the opposite.
  3. He said there are “all kinds of institutional reboots that have to be done” that would require “some re-engineering.”
  4. On the reboot, Zack is now the governor of California who landed the job with a very on-brand scheme.
  5. It’s perhaps best known for offering “Star Trek” shows, but its lineup also includes “The Good Wife” spinoff “The Good Fight” and a reboot of “The Twilight Zone” from Jordan Peele.
  6. Another side of Spider-Man that might be interesting to explore in a reboot is seeing him as an adult.
  7. Another angle Robinov suggests as a possibility for Peter Parker/Spider-Man is a franchise reboot tackling Spidey as… an adult.
  8. Fox also owns the rights to The Fantastic Four and a reboot of that series is already scheduled for release in 2015.
  9. As was a follow-up to the new Killer Instinct, which was definitely the biggest surprise reboot of last year.
  10. This spurred Creative Director Adam Isgreen, who also worked on Killer Instinct, to outline of a Phantom Dust reboot—just in case.