reform
reform 英 [rɪˈfɔ:m] 美 [rɪˈfɔrm]
n. 改革,改良;改造 v. 改革,改良;改造
进行时:reforming 过去式:reformed 过去分词:reformed 第三人称单数:reforms 名词复数:reforms
- When you reform something, you change it for the better. If you're running for President, you might promise to reform government, although it's easier to promise reform than to actually accomplish it.
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- n. 改革,改良;改造
- v. 改革,改良;改造
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1. proposals to reform the social security system
改革社会保险体制的建议
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2. The law needs to be reformed.
法律需要进行改革。
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3. He has promised to reform.
他许诺要改过自新。
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4. She thought she could reform him.
她觉得她可以使他洗心革面。
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5. a reformed character
改过自新的人
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6. a government committed to reform
致力于改革的政府
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7. the reform of the educational system
教育体制的改革
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8. reforms in education
教育改革
- reform (n.) "any proceeding which brings back a better order of things," 1660s, from reform (v.) and in some uses from French réforme. As a branch of Judaism from 1843.
- reform (v.) c. 1300, "to convert into another and better form," from Old French reformer "rebuild, reconstruct, recreate" (12c.), from Latin reformare "to form again, change, transform, alter," from re- "again" (see re-) + formare "to form" (see form (n.)). Intransitive sense from 1580s.
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