英:[ˌri:ˈwɜ:d]
美:[ˌriˈwɜrd]
英:[ˌri:ˈwɜ:d]
美:[ˌriˈwɜrd]
re·word
ri wuhrd
第三人称单数:rewords
现在分词:rewording
过去式:reworded
过去分词:reworded
大约1600年,“重复,再次用言语表达”,源自 re- “回,再次”和 word(v.)“用言语表达”。“用其他措辞表达”的意思是在1882年之后出现的。相关词汇: Reworded; rewording。
The first known use of reword was in 1602
rewrite1 of 2verb
to write over again : revise
rewrite2 of 2noun
something rewritten
rewrite1 of 2verb
to write over again : revise
rewrite2 of 2noun
something rewritten
rewrite1 of 2verb
to write over again : revise
rewrite2 of 2noun
something rewritten
rewrite1 of 2verb
to write over again : revise
rewrite2 of 2noun
something rewritten
rewind1 of 2verb
to wind againespecially: to reverse the winding of (as a video tape)
rewind2 of 2noun
a function of an electronic device that reverses a recording to a previous portion
reworkverb
to work again or anew: as
revise entry 1 sense 2, rewrite
to reprocess (as used material) for further use
reworkverb
to work again or anew: as
revise entry 1 sense 2, rewrite
to reprocess (as used material) for further use
reworkverb
to work again or anew: as
revise entry 1 sense 2, rewrite
to reprocess (as used material) for further use
rewordverb
to state in different words
1 “Once that’s done, then I quickly start editing the page to reword it and add material from other sources to make it not plagiarized.”
2 My advice is to reword the sentence: Somebody forgot a coat.
3 Yesterday’s headline “Delta Infects More Air Travelers” should have been reworded.
4 Marshall ends with a rewording of her thesis, as well as a summary of her evidence.
5 Meanwhile, Pleco is helpful for learning individual words because it breaks sentences down into distinct chunks and translates those phrases, rather than forming a reworded sentence, as Google Translate does.
6 Researchers in the Navajo Nation anticipate that directives about the shots will have to be reworded to resonate with Native people.
7 The party's House leadership reworded the statement to include other forms of bigotry – all while facing pressure from progressive Democrats who are defending Omar.
8 The agency is going to reword those notifications “so that claimants will have a better sense of what to do when they get that $0 determination,” Demerice said.
9 Pérez-Díaz proposed rewording the climate standard to “describe how human activities over the past 150 years, including the release of greenhouse gases, influence climate.”
10 Reword that slightly, and you have the battle cry of half the men I dated.
稍稍重组一下词汇,我约会过的男人中起码有一半会为他“助阵呐喊“。
11 “Absolute betrayal” Juraszek later learned HR inaccurately reworded his complaint about Li, so he corrected them in writing, only to be warned that, according to the employee handbook, he was “disrupting the workplace.”
12 The council's chief executive Alison McCullagh acknowledged the rewording of the public consultation had "impacted adversely" on public confidence in the process.
13 The changes include allowing the courts to consider the safety of Rwanda and rewording the plans to allow legal challenges in cases where an individual feels they have been wrongly labelled an adult.
14 There were countless petitions, debates and proposals for reworded plaques, but nothing changed.
15 The order will be reworded to remove any uncertainty.
16 If we reword the telegram we can save one - third of the cost.
如果我们改写电报文字,费用能省 三分之一.
17 From MLB’s perspective, that move is minimal — a rewording rather than a meaningful reworking of an ask the owners were never going to answer in the affirmative.
18 Not only was the chatbot’s rewording appropriate for work, it was composed well enough to send without any adjustments.
19 I'll reword the question for you so you can better understand it.
20 If anything is under 50, discard it or reword it, so it becomes more believable, she said.
2 改变…的措词
3 重说
4 改变…的措辞