n.改革;改良
v.改革;革新;改造
形容詞: reformable 名詞: reformability 過去式: reformed 過去分詞: reformed 現在分詞: reforming 第三人稱單數: reforms
/">成人英語成人高考專升本單詞大全n.(名詞)改革(計劃、運動),革新,變革
改良,改造,改進,改善
改過,改正,矯正,悔改
感化
改過自新,洗面革心
重新組合
改革雜志
v.(動詞)改革,革新
改良,改造(行為),改善,改進
改正,矯正
重新制作,重新編組,重新形成,重新編隊,重新組成,重組
改過自新,改邪歸正,(使)改過,(使)悔改
面目一新
救濟,救治
革除,鏟除
【化】重整
adj.(形容詞)改革教會的
n.(名詞)[U][C]改革,改良,改造 change that is intented to improve a system or organization, remove unfairness, etc.
v.(動詞)vi. & vt. 改革; 改造; 改善 make better by removing or putting right what is bad or wrong
vi. & vt. 重塑; 改編 (cause to) form again , especially into ranks
reform
noun
1. a change for the better as a result of correcting abuses
e.g. justice was for sale before the reform of the law courts
2. self-improvement in behavior or morals by abandoning some vice
e.g. the family rejoiced in the drunkard's reform
3. a campaign aimed to correct abuses or malpractices
e.g. the reforms he proposed were too radical for the politicians
verb
1. change for the better
e.g. The lazy student promised to reform
the habitual cheater finally saw the light
Synonym: straighten outsee the light
2. make changes for improvement in order to remove abuse and injustices
e.g. reform a political system
3. improve by alteration or correction of errors or defects and put into a better condition
e.g. reform the health system in this country
4. break up the molecules of
e.g. reform oil
5. produce by cracking
e.g. reform gas
6. bring, lead, or force to abandon a wrong or evil course of life, conduct, and adopt a right one
e.g. The Church reformed me
reform your conduct
Synonym: reclaimregeneraterectify
1. 變革;改革;革新;改良
Reform consists of changes and improvements to a law, social system, or institution. A reform is an instance of such a change or improvement.
reform的解釋
e.g. The party embarked on a programme of economic reform...
這個黨開始進行經濟改革。
e.g. He has urged reform of the welfare system...
他極力主張進行福利制度改革。
2. 改良;革新;變革;改革
If someone reforms something such as a law, social system, or institution, they change or improve it.
e.g. ...his plans to reform the country's economy...
他的國家經濟改革計劃
e.g. A reformed party would have to win the approval of the people.
一個革新的政黨需要贏得人民的認可。
3. (人)洗心革面;(使)改過自新;改造
When someone reforms or when something reforms them, they stop doing things that society does not approve of, such as breaking the law or drinking too much alcohol.
e.g. When his court case was coming up, James promised to reform...
他的案子即將開審的時候,詹姆斯保證會改過自新。
e.g. We will try to reform him within the community.
我們將盡力在社區內部對他進行改造。
4. see also: re-form
1. 改革黨:如布爾-穆斯黨(Bull Moose,也稱羅斯福的進步黨)、改革黨(Reform)、平民黨(Populist)等. 但他們的實力弱小微不足道. 但是,我一直在思考,如果共和黨這次角逐白宮失敗,也沒能在西雅圖擁有一席發言之地,而且失去眾議院20-30個職位,
2. 改造:從Gladstone報告開始,改造(Reform)被納入監獄工作的中心目標. 不僅監獄如此,新建的監管設施都將改造列入中心目標. 雖然威懾與報應堅持著,但是不像維多利亞體制下報應道德感被作為基本原則. 事實上在新的體制下懲罰被視為沒有辦法下使用的方法,
3. 變革:(3)變革(Reform)和改進(Improvement)是營造競爭優勢的兩種重要手段. 對大多數中小企業來說,專注于少數關鍵的成功要素,長期持續不斷地改進,更有利于營造持續的競爭優勢,香港中小制造企業成長成功的經驗正在于此.
v.(動詞)reform的基本意思是“改革; 改造”,指為了根除不完善之處而做徹底改革。含有產生一種新的形式和新的特點的意味。引申可作“感化”“重塑”“改編”解。
reform可用作及物動詞,也可用作不及物動詞。用作及物動詞時接名詞或代詞作賓語。用作不及物動詞時主動形式可表示被動意義。
reform的過去分詞reformed可用作形容詞,在句中作定語。
v.(動詞)reform, remould, transform
這組詞都有“改革”“改造”的意思。其區別在于:reform指改掉缺點、弊病而使之完美,常用于社會、政治改革; remould原意是“重新鑄造”,引申表示“改造思想”; transform原意是“改變形體”,引申表示“改變其性質特點”。
☆ 直接源自古法語的reformer,意為重建;最初源自拉丁語的reformare,意為改變。
以上就是本站詳細整理的詞語reform是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
There was impatience over the slowness of reform.(人們對改革的緩慢進程缺乏耐心。)
He called for the reform of capital gains tax.(他呼吁改革資本收益稅。)
Let's move on to the prickly subject of taxation reform.(咱們繼續討論下一項稅制改革這個棘手的問題吧。)
Economic reform will continue to be painful and ineffective.(經濟改革將仍是痛苦和不見效的。)
She refuses to acknowledge the need for reform.(她拒不承認改革的必要性。)
The government intends to push ahead with its reform programme.(該政府打算推進其改革計劃。)
His final reform was the fusion of regular and reserve forces.(他最后的改革是把常規軍和后備軍合二為一。)
They urged Congress to approve plans for their reform programme.(他們敦促國會批準他們有關改革項目的計劃。)
The government lost the argument over the pace of reform.(政府輸掉了關于改革速度的辯論。)
He's already solicited their support on health care reform.(他已經請求他們給予醫療保健改革方面的支持。)
用作動詞(v.)
改編成為 (cause to) form again into sthThe demobilized soldiers were reformed into unofficial semi-military organizations.
復員軍人被改編組成非正式的半軍事化組織。
用作名詞(n.)
The reform in teaching methods is warmly welcomed by students.用作動詞(v.)
You have had every chance to reform.用作名詞 (n.)
動詞+~
accomplish〔advocate〕 reforms完成〔提倡〕改革approve〔propose〕 a reform批準〔提議〕改革bring about〔carry out, deepen, delay, try〕 a reform引起〔進行,深化,延誤,嘗試〕改革conduct〔effect〕 a reform實行改革initiate〔introduce, put through〕 a reform實施改革make reforms改革形容詞+~
democratic〔economic, penal, political, social〕 reform民主〔經濟,刑事,政治,社會〕改革important〔many〕 reforms重大〔許多〕改革needed〔radical, sweeping〕 reforms必要〔激進,大規模〕的改革名詞+~
farm tool〔land〕 reform農具〔土地〕改良labor〔structure〕 reform勞動〔體制〕改革介詞+~
against reforms反對改革benefit from reforms從改革中受益in favor of reforms贊成改革steps towards reform改革的步驟~+介詞
reform in〔of〕 …的改革用作動詞 (v.)
~+名詞
reform a boy感化孩子reform a criminal改造犯人reform irrational rules and regulations改革不合理的規章制度reform a man改造人reform oneself改過自新reform the world改造世界~+副詞
reform beneficently有益地改革reform completely完全改邪歸正reform educationally教育改革reform ideologically思想改造reform radically徹底改革reform speedily加快速度改革reform temperately適度地改革~+介詞
reform sb by doing sth用做某事的辦法來感化某人reform in teaching method教學方法的改進reform sb through labour通過勞動改造某人Remorse begets reform.