revamp 的 2 个定义
- to renovate, redo, or revise: We've decided to revamp the entire show.
- an act or instance of restructuring, reordering, or revising something; overhaul: a revamp of the nation's foreign policy.
revamp 近义词
renovate
更多revamp例句
- The San Diego International Airport has for years pursued a revamp of the small, out-of-date Terminal 1, and the airlines that operate there are happy to pay to modernize it and increase the flights it can offer.
- Shifts to fulfilling orders from those very same stores and a revamp of the mobile site and app have helped the company weather the challenged and changing retail landscape.
- The digital-first overhaul includes a website revamp where online shoppers are now offered options to buy online, pick up in store, curbside pickup and same-day delivery.
- One of those – a revamp of the Sports Arena property, made possible by the passage of Measure E, which lifted the 30-foot coastal height limit in Midway – is now in limbo.
- It was March 2020, and he had just left his job as head of the New York City Transit Authority, after Governor Andrew Cuomo moved him off a massive revamp of the ailing subways.
- The duo will help revamp retail stores as the technology brand reportedly gears up to launch wearable technology.
- However, the “feminine” product industry was long in need of a revamp.
- The GOP is seeking to revamp its image in an effort to win back the youth vote they lost in the past two presidential elections.
- Yes, companies continue to restructure, revamp, and rightsize, often in very public ways.
- In the wake of these disappointing numbers and strong competition, is it time for the company to revamp its strategy?
- Why revamp and refurbish the old platitudes and dole them out each succeeding year?
- She would learn how to keep her own bank-account and revamp her arithmetic.