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retool

/ree-tool/US // riˈtul //UK // (riːˈtuːl) //

改造,改装,重塑,重装

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to replace or rearrange the tools and machinery of.
    • : to reorganize or rearrange, usually for the purpose of updating: to retool the industrial organization.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to replace or rearrange the tools of a factory.
    • : to replace the stamping machinery of a factory, especially to make a remodeled product.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inreconstruct

Examples

  • Once again, they’re being tested to retool their marketing strategies to prepare for significant shifts both in the short term and on the horizon.

  • After retooling their offensive approach to launch way more three-pointers, the Jazz has improved from 23rd in bench scoring last year to sixth this year.

  • Harden will join Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving on one of the East’s top contenders, while the Rockets prepare to enter a retooling cycle after eight straight postseason appearances.

  • After Azar ordered an internal review, a retooled science-based initiative got underway in December.

  • Workers protested last month after the leader of a powertrain plant Daimler is retooling for EVs left the company for Tesla.

  • Keep Red at the center, retool everything around him, and let the show run wild.

  • The fiscal cliff showdown is the first test case of whether Obama can retool his vaunted campaign apparatus for his second term.

  • The magazine will be reduced to 13 issues per year and will retool itself to become a more general-interest title.

  • Apple will save money by not having to retool its production line.

  • Over the longer term, it needs to retool itself so it can become competitive in the Northeast, Midwest, and California.

  • To produce a new invention, you'd have to retool an entire factory.