rewritten / verb riˈraɪt; noun ˈriˌraɪt /

重写的改写的重写改写了

rewritten2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

re·wrote, re·writ·ten, re·writ·ing.

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

rewritten 近义词

v. 动词 verb

revise

rewritten 的近义词 6

更多rewritten例句

  1. 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.
  2. The constitution was rewritten retrospectively in an attempt to put the concession beyond legal challenge.
  3. He has effectively rewritten laws through the active interpretation that I find very problematic.
  4. His first demand was that the country's official constitution be rewritten to prohibit extradition.
  5. The old roles are increasingly mixed up these days; the rules are being rewritten.
  6. She was also Meg in the first season of Family Guy, until the character was rewritten.
  7. The day lilies were in bloom, and that meant August; it meant also that her book was written, rewritten, and ready to be copied.
  8. 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.
  9. Subordinated as it is here rewritten, it does not half express the spiteful independence she assumed to teach Coppy a lesson.
  10. A few chapters of that experimental issue were rewritten for the present and final form of the narrative.
  11. Both presented an inextricable tangle of figures scratched out, rewritten, and then again scratched out for fresh modifications.