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renovation

/ren-uh-vey-shuhn/US // ˌrɛn əˈveɪ ʃən //

翻新,装修,修缮,翻修

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or process of repairing, renewing, or restoring to good condition:The project will include interior and exterior renovation and rehabilitation to upgrade the school’s infrastructure.
    • : the act of reinvigorating or reviving:The transition to organic growing will require an investment of labor and capital to complete the orchard renovation, install new plantings, and build economic viability.
    • : Usually renovations . something that has been repaired or restored to a better condition, or the work done to repair or restore something:Renovations to the theater include new doors and windows, a new lighting system, and a refurbished floor for the stage.

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Examples

  • However, it sure seems that the Wizards are renovating a house in two dissimilar ways — win now and youth movement — and hoping each wing will match.

  • At both places, he worked to boost finances and renovate physical spaces.

  • The work-from-home trend, meanwhile, boosted Home Depot, as homeowners renovated, repaired, and traded up to make the best of their round-the-clock domestic surroundings.

  • He’s booked through March for jobs renovating kitchens, bathrooms and basements.

  • In Santa Fe, where I’ve lived for more than 20 years, I’ve renovated three old houses—“dumpitos,” a realtor friend called them—in a historic neighborhood.

  • Millions of dollars in renovation later the building is gorgeous—Clean, well-kept, organized.

  • New York's LGBT Center, 31 years young, is undergoing a massive renovation.

  • Production companies he was working with discovered that he had a twin brother in the renovation industry.

  • WHERE TO STAY: The Westin Book Cadillac recently underwent a $200 million renovation, restoring the hotel to its former glory.

  • “HGTV is to home renovation what ESPN is to sports,” said Jason Camp, SVP of Retail at Bassett Furniture.

  • I had nearly a whole bag of cement left over from my dab at orchard renovation, and there were plenty of packing-boxes.

  • I used to prune a bit, too, in spare moments, so that by the end of the summer considerable renovation had been accomplished.

  • All he knew was that she was staying at the Chace, and that the marquis was away, seeing to the renovation of his house.

  • The renovation of a covenant is not less a covenant than was the original bond.

  • Our attention is, in the first place, to be directed to the seat of this spiritual renovation.