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词汇 reinterpretation
释义 reinterpretation
noun[ C or U ]
(also mainlyUKre-interpretation)uk /ˌriː.ɪn.tɜː.prəˈteɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌriː.ɪn.tɝː.prəˈteɪ.ʃən/
the act of changing what you think the meaning of something is, or an example of this: 重新诠释
This is a drastic reinterpretation that the Constitution's original drafters neither contemplated nor intended.
The reinterpretation of the no-fly rules follows a study of the legal position commissioned five months ago.对禁飞规则的重新解释是在五个月前委托对其法律地位进行研究之后作出的。
the act of performing a play, piece of music, etc. in a way that expresses your own new ideas about it, or of creating something again using new ideas: (表演、演奏的)重新演绎
He has a very personal approach to the reinterpretation of the dramatist's work.他以非常个人化的方式重新演绎这位剧作家的作品。
It is an excellent re-interpretation of a classic musical, which stayed true to its original whilst still offering some new relevance to the performance.
He inspires us with his striking reinterpretations of the world around us.
Her greatest skill is the reinterpretation of historical dress with a playful idea of Britishness.
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Examples of reinterpretation


reinterpretation
And as a thesis about the modern municipal system, the reinterpretation is just as objectionable as the interpretation it seeks to replace.
However, the examples she provides are subject to reinterpretation.
The first reform is always self-reform, which requires reflection on and reinterpretation of our own experiences, both personal and national.
With such a reinterpretation, the existing knowledge base could be built upon in studying neural sensitivity to structures in the global array.
Like most ideas whose historical time has come, this idea is a reinterpretation of similar, older ideas that have been germinating for many years.
We proposed a reinterpretation of the findings from these paradigms, arguing that these data are not necessarily informative with respect to the hard problem.
In the present volume there is little new evidence but some new and important reinterpretation.
They reported that no reversals or reinterpretations of any kind took place with mental images.
However, neither scheme catches the essence of generative design, which lies in active synthesis of interpretation, generation, and reinterpretation.
Such perceptions were grounded in subtle constructions of civic community, perceived need and political reinterpretation.
Together they might suggest paths of reinterpretation of ageing as a social phenomenon.
These changes in salient factors can, in turn, lead to significant reinterpretations of policy needs and, therefore, to major alterations in policy.
Consequently, the general absence of adverbial marking may facilitate the reinterpretation of pragmatic meanings of aspectual constructions.
Rent-seeking was a matter not of clarifying and enforcing the rules, but of participating in their ongoing reinterpretation.
Its character was not uniform as princes and other territories enjoyed distinct privileges that were the source of constant reinterpretation and numerous disputes.
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