词汇 | refit |
释义 | refit verb[ T or I ] uk /ˌriːˈfɪt/ us /ˌriːˈfɪt/-tt- to put a ship or a building, etc., especially a public or industrial building, back into good condition by repairing it or adding new parts: (对船只)整修,安装新配件,改装 The bars will be refitted and re-branded by their new owner.新业主将对酒吧进行重装修并改名。 The outmoded plants are refitted with clean technology. The ship sailed into the dock to refit.轮船驶入船坞进行整修。 We refitted our kitchen a couple of years ago. The cost of refitting the Mexican tuna fleet to use dolphin-safe nets and techniques is put at $25 million. Repeated attempts to start up a newly refitted reactor were delayed by a series of minor faults. Correcting and mending calibration clean (someone/something) up correction fiddle (around) with something fine-tune mess reconstruct reconstruction recover rectifiable rectification refine remedy revised scratch smooth something away smoothen sort sort something out troubleshoot refit noun[ C ] uk /ˈriː.fɪt/ us /ˈriː.fɪt/ the process of putting a ship or a building, etc., especially a public or industrial building, back into good condition by repairing it or adding new parts: The yacht was undergoing a refit in a boatyard. Major store refits are planned for the months ahead. After a £9 million refit many of the rides now have an interactive feel. The boat underwent an extensive refit, which improved it both aesthetically and functionally. Is there actually enough Royal Navy refit work to keep two dockyards in full employment? Correcting and mending calibration clean (someone/something) up correction fiddle (around) with something fine-tune mess reconstruct reconstruction recover rectifiable rectification refine remedy revised scratch smooth something away smoothen sort sort something out troubleshoot refit | Business Englishrefit verb[ I or T ] /ˌriːˈfɪt/ukus-tt- PROPERTY, COMMERCE, PRODUCTION to make repairs or changes to a building, factory, or store in order to improve it or change its purpose: The company plans to refit the plant so it can process crude oil from Canada, creating 80 new jobs. The pubs will be refitted and re-branded by their new owner. TRANSPORT to get a ship back into good condition by repairing it or adding new parts: The yard has won a £100m order to refit a nuclear submarine for the Royal Navy. refit noun[ C ] /ˌriːˈfɪt/ukus/ˈriːˌfɪt/ PROPERTY, COMMERCE, PRODUCTION the process of making repairs or changes to a building in order to improve it or change its purpose: Last week the company opened its flagship store on Regent Street following a £13m refit. The chain has embarked on a major refit programme to draw in customers. TRANSPORT the process of getting a ship back into good condition: The total bill for salvage, repairs and refit will be €204 million. Reductions in the size of the fleet are threatening refit work for the shipyard. Examples of refitrefit This excluded time spent refitting ships in the homeport between voyages. It is now common for archaeologists to refit cores by placing the flakes back together in a kind of three-dimensional jigsaw puzzle. The model was refit after dropping each path, but only the final model will be presented. Apart from that, the account on both sites seems to be accurate, and also includes the results of refitting programs. If the model is not consistent with the data, it may be modified, refitted, and re-evaluated. The residual autocorrelation was then computed and the model refitted after its removal yielding a corrected (lower) estimate of the correlation coefficient. The simplified model was then refitted and again the most insignificant term removed. The whole model is then being refitted after removal of residual autocorrelation. Finally, the material remains in at least several of the sites which are used as case-studies to test the 'ring and sector' method, have been the subject of refitting analysis. A backward deletion stage iteratively removes the basis functions that contribute least to model fit and is repeated, after refitting the model, until all terms have been removed. It drew up sailing orders for commanders, and delegated to appropriate departments the responsibility of making practical arrangements, such as obtaining, refitting, manning, and victualling the necessary ships. Age groups observed to have similar li estimates were grouped and the model refitted. The set of six measurements were then repeated after the subject had been removed from the mask, allowed to walk around the room and then refitted into the same mask. Where will the refits of conventional submarines and proposed new design submarines be undertaken? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 We are always refitting destroyers and escort vessels, and this work has been going on for a long time. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. 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