0 to change or arrange something again, in order to improve it -- 修改;改進
We revamped the management system, but the business is doing no better than it was before. 我們對管理制度作了徹底改進,但是經營業績並不比從前好。
I employ the plural because each of these thinkers in fact revamped his epistemology at least once.
In 1132, the state revamped its procurement system and imposed new service duty obligations on hang groups and brokers.
It was necessary to revamp the alignment between text and music.
A good case in point rests with the tortuous move towards revamping the regulatory framework governing securities markets.
Later, from the mid nineteenth century, new modes came in with spiritualism and revamped more urbanised astrology and fortune-telling.
That is, a recent development brings with it the possibility of revamping our relationship to innovation on the operatic stage.
There is no doubt that pre-war distribution methods will have to be revamped to meet the post-war situation.
A commercially revamped municipality needed new leaders : elites who ran and protected commerce.