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reforming

/ri-fawr-ming/US // rɪˌfɔr mɪŋ //

改革,改造,改革开放,革新

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Chemistry. the process of cracking low-octane petroleum fractions in order to increase the octane number.

Examples

  • Steam-methane reforming and other natural gas-based methods are called gray hydrogen.

  • The biggest blowback will be against the ‘reforming’ Kentucky senator, because Republicans back cops, period.

  • Therefore, reforming this trade is part of a comprehensive strategy, including regional governance reforms, to help end the war.

  • Enter a candidate like Bush, talking about the importance of a federal role in reforming education and immigration.

  • When Francis was elected in March 2013, he made it clear that reforming the Vatican financial mess was a priority.

  • The new Russian leadership was far more interested in embracing Western-style democratic capitalism than in reforming socialism.

  • It was at this sitting that Charles V proposed the meeting of a general council for reforming the abuses of the church.

  • It was far less a question of reforming a Church than of winning indefinite liberty for man—which is the death of power.

  • Here, and just here, public sentiment ought to relieve the teacher by reforming itself.

  • Its tenant was apparently somewhat of a scandal and a stumbling-block to the reforming party.

  • Now, the only sure and legitimate way of reforming those evils which burden society is to prevent their acquiring any existence.