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reinvent

/ree-in-vent/US // ˌri ɪnˈvɛnt //UK // (ˌriːɪnˈvɛnt) //

重塑,重塑形象,重新发明,再造

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to invent again or anew, especially without knowing that the invention already exists.
    • : to remake or make over, as in a different form: At 60, he reinvented himself as a volunteer. We have an opportunity to reinvent government.
    • : to bring back; revive: to reinvent trust and accountability.

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Examples

  • In two short weeks, a whole cyberpunk soap opera has unfolded in the burgeoning world of “decentralized finance,” a segment of the cryptocurrency community that aims to reinvent the financial system for a digital era.

  • In this week’s episode, I dive into the myths—and fantastic truths—of her journey from working with gift wrap ribbons to reinventing the face mask.

  • Such easy-to-use tools are reinventing the basic building block of the internet—the website—for people who want to share resources and information quickly, safely, and creatively.

  • Her contemporaries gush about her personable nature and business savvy, but also note her ambition and ability to reinvent herself as the media business has changed.

  • Second, we describe a specific program for reinventing and modernizing the Sports Arena.

  • It is all too easy to be despondent in the face of what seems like the endless capacity of evil to reinvent itself.

  • While Madonna has had to reinvent herself every couple of years, Lennox has done the exact opposite.

  • New York City was the perfect spot to lose his past and reinvent himself.

  • The powers of office are such that presidents can often use events to redefine, even reinvent, themselves.

  • In anticipation of 2016 the GOP had better consolidate its goods and reinvent its brand.

  • Or did he reinvent it for himself, forgetting that it had already served?

  • But it's gone, it's gone, and there's no time to reinvent it now.

  • They said that they wanted me to come in and help them turn the place around, help them reinvent themselves.

  • Led by the vice president, we've launched a campaign to reinvent government.

  • A little later, however, someone not familiar with the secondary risks would reinvent the ligature.