redefinition

[美]/ˌridɛfə'nɪʃən/
词频: 极高

释义

n. 重新定义,重新界定某事物的含义。
词形变化

原声例句

And it required a real redefinition of self not just of the British government but the British people.

这要求我们对自身进行重新定义,不只是对英国政府进行重新定义,还有英国民众。

来源: NPR News March 2017 Compilation

A core part of that redefinition is how we define not only who is an American but what constitutes citizenship.

重新定义的核心部分是我们如何不仅定义谁是美国人,还定义什么构成公民身份。

来源: TED Talks (Video Edition) August 2020 Collection

So, I think it will really lead to a complete redefinition of the diagnosis of people who have idiopathic hypersomnia or insomnia.

因此,我认为这将真正导致对特发性嗜睡症或失眠症患者的诊断进行彻底的重新定义。

来源: Scientific Journal: Human Health

And are we needing such a redefinition today?

我们今天需要这样的重新定义吗?

来源: TED Talks (Audio Version) July 2020 Collection

He's representing more a new redefinition of what Black manhood means from an earlier generation in which a Joe Lewis -- or perhaps a better example is Jackie Robinson -- is there.

他更多地代表了对上一代黑人男子气概的新定义,其中有乔·刘易斯——或者更好的例子是杰基·罗宾逊——就在那里。

来源: Sway

" The redefinition, " Horowitz says, " is a task uniquely performed by the young. It is they alone who combine invention and exaggeration, reason and motion, word and sound, music and politics."

“重新解释是一项只有青年人才能执行的任务。只有他们才把创造与夸张、理性与运动、言语与声音、音乐与政治融为一体。”

来源: Advanced English book1

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