retread / verb riˈtrɛd; noun ˈriˌtrɛd /

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retread2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

re·tread·ed, re·tread·ing.

  1. to put a new tread on either by recapping or by cutting fresh treads in the smooth surface.
  2. to repeat or do over, especially without the boldness or inventiveness of the original.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a tire that has been retreaded.
  2. Slang. a person returned to active work after retirement, dismissal, etc.
  3. a person retrained for a new or more modern job or task.

retread 近义词

retread

等同于 overhaul

retread

等同于 patch

retread

等同于 refurbish

retread

等同于 rejuvenate

retread

等同于 renew

retread

等同于 renovate

retread

等同于 repair

retread

等同于 revamp

retread

等同于 re-create

retread

等同于 recondition

retread

等同于 smarten

retread

等同于 fix

更多retread例句

  1. Depending on who you ask, that sounds like a derivative retread or box office gold.
  2. Such retread stories from the past, they say, do not worry them.
  3. And this never-never tepid retread of a Bush-era policy is, incredibly, the only actual policy on offer.
  4. Instead he mocked them and rehashed old ideas with retread rhetoric.
  5. The line was a retread from his speech in 2008, where he used an almost identical opener.
  6. Nor is his often-riveting new memoir an exercise in nostalgia, apologia, or retread rhetoric.
  7. He turned, as these thoughts passed through his mind, and began hastily to retread his footsteps towards the castle.
  8. I was not insensible that my path became more intricate and more difficult to retread in proportion as I advanced.
  9. Well, would you walk into the Center for a Retread now without being sure he's wrong?
  10. On examination we found that there was no outlet practicable for us in this channel, and that we must retread our steps.
  11. McKenzie was getting old, he wanted a Retread, and wanted it badly.