英 [riːˈfæʃ(ə)n]
vt. 重制;再作;重新设计
第三人称单数refashions
现在分词refashioning
过去式refashioned
过去分词refashioned
refashion /riːˈfæʃən/
动词 to give a new form to (something) 重制
重制
... refacing = 重修表面 refashion = 重制 refashioned = 被重制的 ...
... reembroider 在...上再刺绣 refashion 再做 refinedly 精炼地 ...
... redo 重做 refashion 再作 remaking 动词remake的现在进...
重新设计(refashion), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
重制;再作;重新设计
The paper expatiate how to calculate the cost of refashion and the value of depreciation and how to apply the method of cost.
本文对重置成本、贬值的计算以及成本法的应用作了具体的阐述。
The current turmoil in Europe is an opportunity for the UK to "refashion" its relationship with Brussels, David Cameron has said.
大卫·卡梅伦称,欧洲混乱的现状对于英国重新建立领导关系是一个好机会。
Three powers - Germany, China and Iran - face challenges forcing them to refashion the way they interact with their regions and the world.
三股力量-德国、中国和伊朗-面临着重建在各自影响地区和世界的方式。
It's also the people who refashion production techniques and packaging designs, and market store-display innovations.
Its founding fathers had the prestige to refashion the nation to confront military and economic threats.
Architects, planners and developers identified them as opponents of their grand plans to refashion suburbia into a denser, more rental-oriented environment.