reassess 英 [ˌri:əˈses]   美 [ˌriːəˈses]

reassess

reassess  英 [ˌri:əˈses] 美 [ˌriːəˈses]

vt. 再评价;再课税;再摊派 

进行时:reassessing  过去式:reassessed  过去分词:reassessed  第三人称单数:reassesses  名词复数:reassesses 

It is time for us to reassess the role of specialists. 是时候让我们重新评价这些专家们的作用了。
Then, at a conference in July, he said he would have to talk to Apple and reassess his role on the board. 之后在七月份的一次会议上,他才表示他本该与苹果公司重新商讨他在董事会的角色。

  • The verb reassess means to consider something again, especially if new factors have come to light since you first assessed the issue. Now that you know the parents won't be home, you should reassess letting your kids go to the party.
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  • vt. 再评价;再课税;再摊派
  • 1. It is time for us to reassess the role of specialists.

    是时候让我们重新评价这些专家们的作用了。

  • 2. Then, at a conference in July, he said he would have to talk to Apple and reassess his role on the board.

    之后在七月份的一次会议上,他才表示他本该与苹果公司重新商讨他在董事会的角色。

  • 3. This might be a good time to reassess your long-term career goals and determine what kind of changes would work best for you.

    这或许是一个可以对您的长期职业目标进行重新评估并决定什么样的变迁最适合您的好时机。

re·assess AWL / ˌriːəˈses ; NAmE ˌriːəˈses / verb reassesssth to think again about sth to decide if you need to change your opinion of it 重新考虑;再次评价 SYN reappraise re·assess·ment AWL reassessment reassessments / ˌriːəˈsesmənt ; NAmE ˌriːəˈsesmənt / noun [uncountable ,  countable ] reassess reassesses reassessed reassessing re·assess / ˌriːəˈses ; NAmE ˌriːəˈses / re·assess·ment / ˌriːəˈsesmənt ; NAmE ˌriːəˈsesmənt /
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