reformation 英 [ˌrefəˈmeɪʃn]   美 [ˌrefərˈmeɪʃn]

reformation

reformation  英 [ˌrefəˈmeɪʃn] 美 [ˌrefərˈmeɪʃn]

n. 革新;改善 

名词复数:reformations 

This is how reformation begins. 变革就是这样开始的。
A drastic reformation of the present housing system has been carried out. 目前的住房制度正在彻底改革。

  • Reformation means making changes to something with the intention of setting it back on the right path. Your life will be easier after the reformation of the transportation system, when the buses run more frequently.
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  • n. 革新;改善
  • 1. This is how reformation begins.

    变革就是这样开始的。

  • 2. A drastic reformation of the present housing system has been carried out.

    目前的住房制度正在彻底改革。

  • 3. Revivification of consanguinity for proper upbringing of the individuals and reformation of education on moderate and modern line are essential for instilling tolerance in the subjects.

    恢复血亲关系是为了提供适当的个人教育和改善教育现状,这是现代社会宽容教育必不可少的课题。

  • reformation (n.) "improvement, alteration for the better," late 14c., "restoration;" mid-15c., "improvement," from Old French reformacion and directly from Latin reformationem (nominative reformatio), noun of action from past participle stem of reformare (see reform (v.)). In reference to the European religious movement, it is attested by 1540s, borrowed from Luther. The movement began as a bid to reform doctrines and practices of the Church of Rome.
ref·or·ma·tion / ˌrefəˈmeɪʃn ; NAmE ˌrefərˈmeɪʃn / noun 1 [uncountable ] ( formal) the act of improving or changing sb/sth 改革;改进;变革 2 the Reformation [singular ] new ideas in religion in 16th century Europe that led to attempts to reform the Roman Catholic Church and to the forming of the Protestant Churches; the period of time when these changes were taking place 宗教改革(欧洲 16 世纪改革罗马天主教从而导致新教的产生);宗教改革时期 reformation reformations ref·or·ma·tion / ˌrefəˈmeɪʃn ; NAmE ˌrefərˈmeɪʃn /
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