rewrite

[英] [ri:ˈraɪt] [美] [riˈraɪt] 生词本

vt.

n.

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The verb is pronounced /ˌriː'raɪt/. The noun is pronounced /'riːraɪt/. 动词读作/ˌriː'raɪt/。名词读作/'riːraɪt/。
1. VERB 重写;改写;重新修订 If someone rewrites a piece of writing such as a book, an article, or a law, they write it in a different way in order to improve it. 
  • Following this critique, students rewrite their papers and submit them for final evaluation...

    学生们遵照这一评语修改了他们的论文,并交上去进行最后的评审。

  • The script was rewritten constantly during filming.

    在拍摄期间,剧本一直在进行修改。

2. VERB 改写,篡改(历史) If you accuse a government of rewriting history, you are criticizing them for selecting and presenting particular historical events in a way that suits their own purposes. 
  • We have always been an independent people, no matter how they rewrite history...

    不管他们如何篡改历史,我们一直都是一个独立的民族。

  • As Orwell pointed out, history can be and often is rewritten to suit the needs of the present.

    正如奥威尔指出的那样,历史能够而且经常被改写以迎合当下的需要。

3. VERB 改写,刷新(纪录) When journalists say that a sports player has rewritten the record books or the history books, they mean that the player has broken a record or several records. 
  • ...the extraordinary West Country team that have rewritten all the record books in those three years...

    在此3年间刷新了所有纪录的超级西南球队

  • Kournikova is poised to rewrite the tennis history books.

    库尔尼科娃决心改写网球史。

4. N-COUNT (对剧本等的)改写,修改 In the film and television industries, a rewrite is the writing of parts of a film again in order to improve it. 
  • Only after countless rewrites did John consider the script ready.

    只有经过了无数次修改后,约翰才认为剧本写好了。

Noun

1. something that has been written again;

  • "the rewrite was much better"
Verb

1. write differently; alter the writing of;

  • "The student rewrote his thesis"

2. rewrite so as to make fit to suit a new or different purpose;

  • "re-write a play for use in schools"

计算机

  • 1.【动】重写;再生
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  • 1.重写
1. The teacher asked the students to rewrite the text.
老师要学生改写课文。

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