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rewritten

/verb ree-rahyt; noun ree-rahyt/US // verb riˈraɪt; noun ˈriˌraɪt //

重写的,改写的,重写,改写了

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    re·wrote, re·writ·ten, re·writ·ing.

    • : to write in a different form or manner; revise: to rewrite the entire book.
    • : to write again.
    • : to write for inclusion in a newspaper.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the news story rewritten.
    • : something written in a different form or manner; revision: They loved the rewrite, and said it would be a blockbuster!

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Examples

  • That effort is aided by reframing rewrites from outlets like Gateway Pundit and Breitbart, which can pick up on and help spread misleading narratives about real incidents to larger audiences.

  • The constitution was rewritten retrospectively in an attempt to put the concession beyond legal challenge.

  • He has effectively rewritten laws through the active interpretation that I find very problematic.

  • His first demand was that the country's official constitution be rewritten to prohibit extradition.

  • The old roles are increasingly mixed up these days; the rules are being rewritten.

  • She was also Meg in the first season of Family Guy, until the character was rewritten.

  • The day lilies were in bloom, and that meant August; it meant also that her book was written, rewritten, and ready to be copied.

  • But it was all rewritten in a new metre, and is preserved to us, for all time, in the famous passage in the Knightes Tale; ll.

  • Subordinated as it is here rewritten, it does not half express the spiteful independence she assumed to teach Coppy a lesson.

  • A few chapters of that experimental issue were rewritten for the present and final form of the narrative.

  • Both presented an inextricable tangle of figures scratched out, rewritten, and then again scratched out for fresh modifications.