reframed

美 [ˌriˈfreɪmd]英 [ˌriːˈfreɪmd]
  • v.重新制订;再构造;给某物装上新框架
  • reframe的过去分词和过去式
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  1. Perhaps the problem needs to be reframed .

    或许你的问题需要重新定义。

  2. The new thesis is not so much a breakthrough as a historical rumor revived and reframed .

    所以这篇文章并不能被视为一个突破,也称不上复活的历史传言的新编。

  3. Hence , Kant reframed the union of politics and ethics after Machiavelli .

    由此,康德在马基雅维里之后重建了政治与道德的统一。

  4. What if we reframed failure as intentional iteration ?

    如果我们将失败重新定义为有意图的重复,又会怎样?

  5. Basel II norms should be reframed to suit the present conditions prevailing in the banking system with present context of global slowdown , Kohli opined .

    在目前这个大背景下,巴塞尔准则II应该被重新定义,以适应目前的环境。

  6. This paper elaborates several focuses of the theory of literary education , arguing that the study on literary theory system should be reframed with a novel theoretic plate so as to explore a new approach for the reform of Chinese education in middle schools .

    本文描述文学教育理论的若干着眼点,主张以新的理论板块刷新文学理论体系的研究格局,为中学语文教育改革探索新的路程。