refit / riˈfɪt /

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refit3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

re·fit·ted, re·fit·ting.

  1. to fit, prepare, or equip again.
v. 无主动词 verb

re·fit·ted, re·fit·ting.

  1. to renew supplies or equipment.
  2. to get refitted.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an act of refitting.

refit 近义词

refit

等同于 mend

refit

等同于 refurbish

refit

等同于 renew

refit

等同于 renovate

refit

等同于 re-create

refit

等同于 recondition

更多refit例句

  1. I also started to value air con systems and technical quality of refit far more highly than I ever thought possible.
  2. The choppers, which had been sold to Syria by Russia in the early 1990s, had been undergoing a refit in Russia.
  3. Whether you're looking to start from scratch or refit an old reliable, these women will prod you into a truly impressive outfit.
  4. A storm dispersed both fleets and D'Estaing, after collecting his ships, sailed off to Boston to refit.
  5. Two raking broadsides that crashed into the stern of the "Levant" sent that craft out of the action, to refit.
  6. They were a Division coming out of the Somme battle to rest and refit.
  7. A very few days were sufficient to refit the Rover, and to store and provision her ready for sea.
  8. At length, however, the men again began to refit the ship, and prepare for resuming the blockade of Cadiz.