reappraise是什么意思

  • En [ ˌriː.əˈpreɪz]
  • Us [ ˌriː.əˈpreɪz]

详细释义

  • 0 to examine and judge something or someone again -- 重新评价;重新估计

    • We need to reappraise the situation in a year's time. 我们需要在一年后重新评估情况。

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  • In the same vein the concept of "tradition" has also been reappraised.

  • It is perhaps in this context that we need to reappraise some of the expressions of loyalty found amongst westerneducated elites during the period.

  • Even those genes for which a function can be assigned must be reappraised and the function defined when acting in concert with the cellular patterns.

  • As our experience and scientific knowledge grows, the content of the directive will naturally have to be reappraised.

  • Women poets "exposed, reappraised, and circumvented ideologies felt as constraining" he says.

  • Confounded by that discovery, they eventually reappraised their explicit axiology.

  • Participants were instructed to reappraise by generating an interpretation or a story about the unpleasant picture that would explain apparently negative events in a less aversive manner.

  • The established complexities may even extend beyond our a priori knowledge to interpret them, thereby signalling a need to reappraise our hypotheses.

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多语种翻译

  • 中文繁体

    重新評價, 重新估計…

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  • Português

    reavaliar…

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