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remodeled

/ree-mod-l/US // riˈmɒd l //

改造过的,改造后的,改造的,改建的

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    re·mod·eled, re·mod·el·ing or re·mod·elled, re·mod·el·ling.

    • : to model again.
    • : to reconstruct; make over.

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Examples

  • Goody, 29, and her husband, Bobby Hawkes, 28, a self-employed remodeling contractor, soon had covid-19, too.

  • Lutèce, a mere 33 seats, has been remodeled to include an open kitchen and custom-made mirrors.

  • About 1,000 people showed up to their house, which had been specifically remodeled to accommodate large dances.

  • We remodeled our kitchen recently, and now I can't find the recipe.

  • Say a real estate investor produces a video series on how they remodel homes.

  • In exchange for $200,000 in a furniture remodel, Lohan was supposed to film a big reveal moment, but allegedly refused.

  • “I vowed to be less impulsive about my decisions to remodel our home,” Andy, 41, says.

  • We should remodel the Government, and teach the sans culottes the hazard of trying the trade of politicians.

  • Isabel's brain seemed to eliminate every thought it had ever possessed and hurriedly to remodel down to one agonizing point.

  • Richardson taught Germany to remodel her theories of heroism, her whole system of admirations, her conception of deserts.

  • The mask was recognised; the man who wore it was expected to remodel it upon himself.

  • But we wish to destroy what he has left untouched, or would remodel it, would modernize it.