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rephrase

/ree-freyz/US // riˈfreɪz //UK // (riːˈfreɪz) //

换句话说,改写,改称,重述

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    re·phrased, re·phras·ing.

    • : to phrase again or differently: He rephrased the statement to give it less formality.

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Examples

  • AI21 Labs is launching Wordtune into an increasingly crowded field of competing writing tools that can automatically compose or rephrase text.

  • Let me rephrase that argument in a way that will illustrate what I think is wrong with it.

  • He now offers a rephrase: "I don't mean the Shoah, I mean the multiple deaths of Americans that are going on in a tragic way."

  • So let me rephrase that: Some of the deficit hawks are killing us.

  • He had to rephrase the question and repeat it several times before the dawn man understood.

  • I would rephrase, in an attempt to connect knowledge and experience, "The limits of my experience are the limits of my world."

  • You must also be prepared to rephrase and remold some of the points in order to get at the most important aspects of the case.

  • "Please repeat or rephrase your question," suggested Judge Carter.

  • Would you restate the question, or rephrase it, whichever you wish to do?