释义 |
reform美 [rɪ'fɔrm] 英 [rɪ'fɔː(r)m] - n.改革;变革;改良;改善
- v.改革;改进;改良;改造(行为)
- 网络革新;改正
过去分词:reformed 现在分词:reforming 第三人称单数:reforms v.+n. reform system,make reform,reform education,need reform,implement reform adj.+n. comprehensive reform,fundamental reform,radical reform,successful reform,electoral reform v. improve,restructure,revolutionize,ameliorate,remodel n. improvement,reorganization,restructuring,modification,transformation 1. | [t] ~ sth 改革;改进;改良to improve a system, an organization, a law, etc. by making changes to it |
| proposals to reform the social security system 改革社会保障制度的建议 | | The law needs to be reformed. 法律需要进行改革。 |
2. | [i][t] (使)改正,改造(行为);(使)悔改to improve your behaviour; to make sb do this |
| He has promised to reform. 他许诺要改过自新。 | | She thought she could reform him. 她觉得她可以使他洗心革面。 |
1. | [u][c] 改革;变革;改良;改善change that is made to a social system, an organization, etc. in order to improve or correct it |
| a government committed to reform 致力于改革的政府 | | economic/electoral/constitutional, etc. reform 经济、选举、宪法等改革 | | the reform of the educational system 教育体制的改革 | | | | far-reaching/major/sweeping reforms 意义深远的╱重大的╱彻底的变革 |
n. | 1. (社会、政治等的)改革,改良,改进,改造,革新 1. (社会、政治等的)改革,改良,改进,改造,革新 | v. | |
n. | 1. the reorganization and improvement of something such as a political institution or system that is considered to be faulty, ineffective, or unjust 2. a change and improvement, especially in the social or political sphere 3. the adoption by somebody of a more acceptable way of life and mode of behavior 4. a change that is intended to correct a situation that is wrong or unfair, or make a system work more effectively 1. the reorganization and improvement of something such as a political institution or system that is considered to be faulty, ineffective, or unjust 2. a change and improvement, especially in the social or political sphere 3. the adoption by somebody of a more acceptable way of life and mode of behavior 4. a change that is intended to correct a situation that is wrong or unfair, or make a system work more effectively | v. | 1. to change and improve something by correcting faults, removing inconsistencies and abuses, and imposing modern methods or values 2. to adopt a more acceptable way of life and mode of behavior, or persuade or force somebody else to do so 3. to subject petroleum to a chemical process such as catalytic cracking, in order to convert it into gasoline 4. to improve a situation by correcting things that are wrong or unfair, or to make a system work more effectively 5. to change your own or someone else’s behaviour, so that it is no longer illegal or harmful 6. make better by removing or putting right what is bad or wrong 1. to change and improve something by correcting faults, removing inconsistencies and abuses, and imposing modern methods or values 2. to adopt a more acceptable way of life and mode of behavior, or persuade or force somebody else to do so 3. to subject petroleum to a chemical process such as catalytic cracking, in order to convert it into gasoline 4. to improve a situation by correcting things that are wrong or unfair, or to make a system work more effectively 5. to change your own or someone else’s behaviour, so that it is no longer illegal or harmful 6. make better by removing or putting right what is bad or wrong | adj. | 1. relating or belonging to Reform Judaism |
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