renovation 英 [,renə'veɪʃn]   美 [,rɛnə'veʃən]

renovation

renovation  英 [,renə'veɪʃn] 美 [,rɛnə'veʃən]

n. 革新;修理;恢复活力 

名词复数:renovations 

It often results in lower renovation, cleaning and maintenance costs, too. 它通常还导致较低的翻新、清洁和保养维修费用。
The massive renovation was considered ambitious by many in the town, but with an economy almost entirely devoted to the summer tourism season, there was little they could do to stop it. 尽管当时镇上的许多人都认为这是一项雄心勃勃的巨大修复工程,但是随着经济都几乎都投入夏季旅游市场,谁都无法来阻止它。

  • Renovation is the act of renewing or restoring something. If your kitchen is undergoing a renovation, there’s probably plaster and paint all over the place and you should probably get take-out.
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  • n. 革新;修理;恢复活力
  • 1. It often results in lower renovation, cleaning and maintenance costs, too.

    它通常还导致较低的翻新、清洁和保养维修费用。

  • 2. The massive renovation was considered ambitious by many in the town, but with an economy almost entirely devoted to the summer tourism season, there was little they could do to stop it.

    尽管当时镇上的许多人都认为这是一项雄心勃勃的巨大修复工程,但是随着经济都几乎都投入夏季旅游市场,谁都无法来阻止它。

  • 3. They purchased the apartment a year and a half ago after an exhaustive search, opting for a gut-renovation to make it their own.

    一年半以前,他们几经周折终于买下了这个公寓,对它进行了彻头彻尾的改造把它变成了自己的家。

  • renovation (n.) c. 1400, renovacyoun "spiritual rebirth," also "rebuilding, reconstruction," from Middle French renovation (13c.), or directly from Latin renovationem (nominative renovatio) "a renewing, renewal; a rest," noun of action from past participle stem of renovare "renew, restore," from re- "again" (see re-) + novare "make new," from novus "new" (see new).
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