renovated 的 2 个定义
ren·o·vat·ed, ren·o·vat·ing.
- Archaic. renovated.
renovated 近义词
refurbished
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- Companies large and small will have the opportunity to assist in decades-long projects like roof top solar, green building, electrifying the public transportation system, and renovating existing buildings to reduce our carbon footprint.
- Rollins said the bonus payments ultimately paid to renovate or rebuild about a dozen nursing homes.
- As the Daley administration built and renovated libraries, fire and police stations, and other facilities, according to the Chicago Tribune, it also installed public art in those locations.
- The city purchased the building in July 2017 and had been renovating it until the facility opened to homeless families this week.
- Landlords renovate a lot, and that drives up the desirability of living in those apartments.
- He continues to search for a loan to renovate his beloved Hotel Pourquoi Pas?
- Jeff Bezos may not single-handedly renovate the old-school blog economy of personal gifts that Wilkinson mourns.
- In spring of 2011 the Ohio board voted to sell five camps and renovate the remaining two.
- He encouraged the army to renovate schools, open hospitals to civilians, and generally help the populace.
- That's especially true given that MSG has committed around $850 million to renovate the Garden.
- Long days and early hours, and a beautiful country, renovate the spirit as well as the physical frame.
- Two or three such kings might perhaps renovate the ancient barbarism of Europe.
- You can renovate your wardrobe, and I will add something to help you.
- Only the mastery of one who is mastered by Nature will control and renovate mankind.
- This is so like a woman—to undertake to renovate society, and lose her temper at the first adverse word.'