recalibrate / riˈkæl əˌbreɪt /

重新校准重新标定重新校正重新调整

recalibrate 的定义

v. 无主动词 verb

re·cal·i·brat·ed, re·cal·i·brat·ing.

  1. to correct or adjust the gradations or settings on: If your battery fuel gauge is still inaccurate after following these steps, you may need to manually recalibrate the gauge.
  2. to reexamine and correct it in accord with a new understanding or purpose: This is a government that's out of touch and refusing to recalibrate after getting a clear message from voters.

recalibrate 近义词

recalibrate

等同于 rectify

recalibrate

等同于 redress

recalibrate

等同于 remedy

recalibrate

等同于 revise

recalibrate

等同于 right

recalibrate

等同于 shift

recalibrate

等同于 edit

recalibrate

等同于 alter

更多recalibrate例句

  1. The change could, potentially, save advertisers time managing keywords, but there is sure to be a lot of time spent recalibrating campaigns.
  2. “It was recalibrating how we were going to live together in a space and in an environment that we had never done before,” said Hamilton.
  3. In particular, assuming mass-participation races are allowed, I think we’re going to see a big surge in mid-pack times that will totally recalibrate benchmarks like Boston Marathon qualifying thresholds.
  4. Sweden was recently forced to recalibrate its approach against the virus, as the daily case rate topped 7,000.
  5. Staymates used his own respiratory data to calibrate the mannequin to breathe like a human.
  6. With Hillary Clinton waiting in the wings on the Democratic side, the Republicans need to recalibrate quickly.
  7. They expect him to recalibrate, slightly, to be more happy warrior than culture warrior.
  8. Brody had to recalibrate when Akbari head faked in a public square and enlisted Abu Nazir's widow to vet him instead.
  9. The man toppled forward, and a surreal silence followed as though reality had to recalibrate.
  10. Instead of running away from the asymmetries between Zionism and liberalism, J Street aims to recalibrate them.