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rethink

/verb ree-thingk; noun ree-thingk/US // verb riˈθɪŋk; noun ˈriˌθɪŋk //

反思,重新思考,反思一下,重新考虑

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Definitions

  1. 1

    re·thought, re·think·ing.

    • : to reconsider, especially profoundly.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of reconsidering.

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Examples

  • Together, they’re a concrete sign of a major rethink of antitrust law.

  • So given the fact that we negotiate the spaces around us in the same ways, it seems like we are overdue for a rethink.

  • For all the talk of a “return to normal,” large chunks of the old normal are due for a post-covid-19 rethink.

  • There’s also the fact that the company has been undergoing a bit of an executive shakeup among the Pixel line — something that appears to point to a dramatic rethink of the line.

  • All of this calls for a rethink of the hiring practices employers relied on in the past.

  • And these initiatives represent an effort to fundamentally rethink our landscape.

  • I hope it gets liberals to vote this November, and gets moderates to rethink their positions.

  • In the aftermath of the accident, House began to rethink his life.

  • But it would appear their use for the separatists was for a more short-term goal: to cause the government to rethink its assault.

  • When the president of the United States and his spymaster sound like Putin, it might be time to rethink things.

  • They had largely to rethink the Philosophies of Aristotle and Plato.

  • We may listen and read, but the views of others we cannot take on credit; we must rethink them and "make them our own."