词汇 | reinterpret |
释义 | reinterpret verb[ T ] (also mainlyUKre-interpret)uk /ˌriː.ɪnˈtɜː.prɪt/ us /ˌriː.ɪnˈtɝː.prət/ to change what you think the meaning of something is: 重释 The technique trains patients to reinterpret a traumatic event from a different perspective. Insurance policies are being re-interpreted after the fact to provide for coverage that was not contemplated when the policies were written.事后正在重新解释保单,以提供保单制定时未考虑的承保范围。 to perform a play, piece of music, etc. in a way that expresses your own new ideas about it, or to create something again using new ideas: (表演、演奏时)重新演绎 When people recreate old music they tread a fine line between reinterpreting it and mimicking it. The dresses our grandmothers wore are being re-interpreted for today.我们祖母辈那代人穿的服装在今天被赋予了新的时尚。 Allowing the family to sue would have required reinterpreting the state's wrongful death statutes. The "outsider argument" reinterprets the crime as a social act. This paper reinterprets Kim et al.'s findings, and argues for an alternative account. Each generation selects and reinterprets the tales and rhymes to reflect its own anxieties and concerns. The group has managed to re-interpret popular music in exciting and daring new ways. Analysing and evaluating adjudication analysable analyse analyser analyst assign dive have the measure of someone/somethingidiom inspect inspection interpret interpretable interpretive microscope reinspection reinterpretation reinvestigate reinvestigation research weigh You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Replacing and exchanging Examples of reinterpretreinterpret Secondly, there is no compelling reason for reinterpreting legal duties as necessarily involving sanctions. As these changed or were reinterpreted, so fertility levels altered. How does this help us to reinterpret the archaeology of that region? Though he offers little warrant for point 2, it may be possible to reinterpret point 1 in view of our discussion of trust. However, buildings exist in the public realm where they are continually reinhabited and reinterpreted. Characteristics of the plainsong may be reaffirmed, but can also be reinterpreted or rejected in the polyphony. This paper uses similar, but not identical, re-expansion techniques to reinterpret the asymptopic expansions. The difficulties one has experienced in earlier life, for example, may be reinterpreted so that they possibly take on a positive meaning. In fact phrenology itself was not merely translated but reinterpreted in the vernacular. Finally, the combinators can also be reinterpreted to specify code generation for various (abstract) machines. This boundary, however, is contested and negotiated, revised and reinterpreted (p. 11). Moreover, ' forestry laws and policies are contested, circumvented, selectively applied, interpreted and reinterpreted in their making and application ' (p. 56). The collections are the same, but do they now have to be reinterpreted to reflect the changes in time? They did this within a ' lineage mode ' - retaining kinship and seniority as the organizing principles of society, but reinterpreting the implications of those principles. And the ideology of kinship, reinterpreted as it might be, did not serve simply the interests of the new men. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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