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词汇 overhaul
释义 overhaul
verb[ T ]
uk /əʊ.vəˈhɔːl/ us /oʊ.vɚˈhɑːl/
to repair an engine, machine, etc. so that every part of it works as it should: 彻底检修,大修;改造;改进
I got the engine overhauled.我彻底检修了发动机。
to completely change a system so that it works more effectively:
The government has recently overhauled the healthcare system.
The school chose to overhaul its curriculum by equipping classrooms with new technology.
to completely change something, especially by getting rid of some people or things and replacing them with others:
Most women don't overhaul their wardrobes from season to season.
The restaurant has overhauled its menu, cutting portions and eliminating items with lots of calories.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Correcting and mending
calibration
clean (someone/something) up
correction
fiddle (around) with something
fine-tune
mess
reconstruction
recover
rectifiable
rectification
refine
refinement
remedy
revised
scratch
smooth something away
smoothen
sort
sort something out
troubleshoot

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Changing
overhaul
noun
uk /ˈəʊ.vəˌhɔːl/ us /ˈoʊ.vɚˌhɑːl/
[ C or U ]
the act of repairing an engine, machine, etc. so that every part works as it should:
I took my motorbike in for an overhaul.
Our gas turbine division is now a world market leader in the repair and overhaul of industrial gas turbines.
[ C ]
the act of completely changing a system so that it works more effectively:
They announced plans for a radical overhaul of the country's political system.
Such changes call for an overhaul of the way Britain runs air travel.
[ C ]
the act of completely changing something, especially by getting rid of some people or things and replacing them with others:
There is likely to be a major overhaul of the squad this summer.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Correcting and mending
calibration
clean (someone/something) up
correction
fiddle (around) with something
fine-tune
mess
reconstruction
recover
rectifiable
rectification
refine
refinement
remedy
revised
scratch
smooth something away
smoothen
sort
sort something out
troubleshoot

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Change and changes

overhaul | American Dictionary


overhaul
verb[ T ]
us/ˌoʊ·vərˈhɔl/
to repair or improve something so it works well:
They repaired and maintained aircraft and overhauled their engines.
Congressional leaders are considering overhauling the Clean Air Act.

overhaul


noun[ C ]us/ˈoʊ·vərˌhɔl/
I think our justice system needs a major overhaul.

overhaul | Business English


overhaul
verb[ T ]
uk /ˌəʊvəˈhɔːl/us
to repair or improve something so that every part of it works as it should:
The government plans to overhaul bank regulations.
The network has been overhauled and upgraded.
I got the engine overhauled.
The new CEO's mandate from the board had been to overhaul the company from top to bottom.
overhaul
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈəʊvəhɔːl/us
the act of repairing or improving something so that every part of it works as it should:
a complete/major/radical overhaulThe firm's organizational infrastructure needed a major overhaul.
Critics of the overhaul argued that yesterday's changes were only cosmetic improvements.

Examples of overhaul


overhaul
Furthermore, in line with neo-liberal philosophy, the government also overhauled fisheries management and deregulated the control of resources.
The protocol is poorly designed, and must be overhauled from the bottom up, rethinking all assumptions that have been made.
In other states, the very development and implementation of such initiatives may require overhauling or establishing new organizational relationships and service areas.
With the millennium scares causing some major overhauls of system security, researchers and systems manager may well now become complacent.
Another fresh strand of thinking is that the very concept of global labour standards should be refashioned, if not overhauled altogether.
The learner's search for personal meaning and relevance had been overhauled by the external world of non-negotiable concepts, structures and formalities and by the inertia of fact and theory.
Consequently, to prepare for integration, the existing structure may need a thorough overhaul achieved by a comprehensive programme of planned staff and curriculum development.
Meaningful societal change (of which accountability is likely to be a key part) requires the overhaul of political, legal and social institutions.
Since then, a major overhaul of the water sector has been taking place, and much hope has been placed in private-sector participation.
A related reform focus is the overhaul of accounting and auditing systems.
We thank the referees whose insightful comments, particularly about the order of presentation, made us think again and overhaul an earlier draft.
There is a need for a total overhaul of the international political system, based upon pacifist principles.
In 1966 a military junta committed to moderately liberal economic policies seized power and began to plan a complete overhaul of the pension system.
Current changes concern increasing quality and standards within the present structure rather than overhauling the basic framework.
The machine was thoroughly overhauled and adjusted at the same time.
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