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redesign

US // (ˌriːdɪˈzaɪn) //

重新设计,再设计,重设计,改造

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1

    • : to change the design of
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something that has been redesigned

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The new phones will have the most dramatic redesign since the iPhone X in 2017, adding squared off sides to replace the current rounded edges.

  • Before one of several color-scheme redesigns, I frequently said I bled Fortune blue.

  • While this redesign was hatched before the pandemic, such touches will be helpful at a time when shoppers are making fewer but larger trips to stores, while eager to minimize the time spent there.

  • LinkedIn launches Stories, plus Zoom, BlueJeans and Teams video integrations as part of wider redesign — LinkedIn has built its business around recruitment, so this redesign pushes engagement in other ways as it waits for the job economy to pick up.

  • Amazon’s popular lineup of Echo Internet-connected speakers has received a major redesign, the company announced Thursday during an online event.

  • But that would require a major vehicle redesign and would carry a significant mass penalty that would hurt performance.

  • One of Yudashkin's greatest national honors came in 2007, when he was asked to redesign the Russian army uniforms.

  • That summer, the CFPB used online feedback to redesign the mortgage disclosure form.

  • The company also launched a redesign of its heavily trafficked home page.

  • Since 9/11, America has gotten out of the business of trying to redesign the greater Middle East.

  • As usual in the adoption of foreign devices, we had to redesign these weapons to make them adaptable to American shop methods.

  • Early in 1918 the American Expeditionary Forces advised us to redesign the 240-millimeter mortar to give it a stronger barrel.

  • They did not utilize mechanical operation until after a major redesign of their last engine model.

  • It is much to be regretted Mr. Harlowe did not redesign that principal figure.

  • Upon their return to the farm in 1948, they also began to restore and redesign the grounds surrounding the farmhouse.

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