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reform是什么意思

2024-02-04 19:35:17
reform
美[rɪfɔːrm]  英[rɪfɔːm]
n.  改革;改良
v.  改革;革新;改造
  形容词:reformable  名词:reformability  过去式:reformed  过去分词:reformed  现在分词:reforming  第三人称单数:reforms
  近义词:amendment,correction,reformation,

详细释义

n.(名词)
  1. 改革(计划、运动),革新,变革
  2. 改良,改造,改进,改善
  3. 改过,改正,矫正,悔改
  4. 感化
  5. 改过自新,洗面革心
  6. 重新组合
  7. 改革杂志
v.(动词)
  1. 改革,革新
  2. 改良,改造(行为),改善,改进
  3. 改正,矫正
  4. 重新制作,重新编组,重新形成,重新编队,重新组成,重组
  5. 改过自新,改邪归正,(使)改过,(使)悔改
  6. 面目一新
  7. 救济,救治
  8. 革除,铲除
  9. 【化】重整
adj.(形容词)
  1. 改革教会的

双解释义

n.(名词)
  1. [U][C]改革,改良,改造 change that is intented to improve a system or organization, remove unfairness, etc.
v.(动词)
  1. vi. & vt. 改革; 改造; 改善 make better by removing or putting right what is bad or wrong
  2. vi. & vt. 重塑; 改编 (cause to) form again , especially into ranks

英英释义

Noun
  1. a change for the better as a result of correcting abuses;

    "justice was for sale before the reform of the law courts"

  2. a campaign aimed to correct abuses or malpractices;

    "the reforms he proposed were too radical for the politicians"

  3. self-improvement in behavior or morals by abandoning some vice;

    "the family rejoiced in the drunkards reform"

Verb
  1. make changes for improvement in order to remove abuse and injustices;

    "reform a political system"

  2. bring, lead, or force to abandon a wrong or evil course of life, conduct, and adopt a right one;

    "The Church reformed me" "reform your conduct"

  3. produce by cracking;

    "reform gas"

  4. break up the molecules of;

    "reform oil"

  5. improve by alteration or correction of errors or defects and put into a better condition;

    "reform the health system in this country"

  6. change for the better;

    "The lazy student promised to reform" "the habitual cheater finally saw the light"

组词搭配

动词+~
  1. accomplish〔advocate〕 reforms完成〔提倡〕改革
  2. approve〔propose〕 a reform批准〔提议〕改革
  3. bring about〔carry out, deepen, delay, try〕 a reform引起〔进行,深化,延误,尝试〕改革
  4. conduct〔effect〕 a reform实行改革
  5. initiate〔introduce, put through〕 a reform实施改革
  6. make reforms改革
形容词+~
  1. democratic〔economic, penal, political, social〕 reform民主〔经济,刑事,政治,社会〕改革
  2. important〔many〕 reforms重大〔许多〕改革
  3. needed〔radical, sweeping〕 reforms必要〔激进,大规模〕的改革
名词+~
  1. farm tool〔land〕 reform农具〔土地〕改良
  2. labor〔structure〕 reform劳动〔体制〕改革
介词+~
  1. against reforms反对改革
  2. benefit from reforms从改革中受益
  3. in favor of reforms赞成改革
  4. steps towards reform改革的步骤
~+介词
  1. reform sb by doing sth用做某事的办法来感化某人
  2. reform in teaching method教学方法的改进
  3. reform sb through labour通过劳动改造某人
~+名词
  1. reform a boy感化孩子
  2. reform a criminal改造犯人
  3. reform irrational rules and regulations改革不合理的规章制度
  4. reform a man改造人
  5. reform oneself改过自新
  6. reform the world改造世界
~+副词
  1. reform beneficently有益地改革
  2. reform completely完全改邪归正
  3. reform educationally教育改革
  4. reform ideologically思想改造
  5. reform radically彻底改革
  6. reform speedily加快速度改革
  7. reform temperately适度地改革

例句

用作名词(n.)
  1. Our reform made an inexorable march of progress.我们的改革取得了势不可挡的进展。
  2. Many reforms must be made to the education system.教育体制要作许多改革。
  3. The reform and open policy has Brought us Chinese people a rich and colourful life.改革开放的政策给我们中国人民带来了富裕和多彩的生活。
  4. He intends to make several reforms in the prison system.他打算在监狱制度方面实行一些改良。
用作动词(v.)
  1. A new leader will reform the unjust system.新的领导人将改革不当的制度。
  2. We are going to reform this law.我们即将改革这个法律。
  3. We must reform the outdated rules and regulations.我们必须改革那些过时的规章制度。
  4. You have had every chance to reform.你是一直有改过自新的机会的。
  5. She thought she could reform him.她觉得她可以使他洗心革面。
  6. He spent years trying to reform the world.他花了多年时间,力图改造世界。
  7. It is high time that the legal profession reformed itself.法律界的自我改造此其时也。
  8. He was sent to an institution organized to reform criminals.他被送到一个犯人改造所去了。

词语用法

v.(动词)
    reform的基本意思是“改革; 改造”,指为了根除不完善之处而做彻底改革。含有产生一种新的形式和新的特点的意味。引申可作“感化”“重塑”“改编”解。 reform可用作及物动词,也可用作不及物动词。用作及物动词时接名词或代词作宾语。用作不及物动词时主动形式可表示被动意义。 reform的过去分词reformed可用作形容词,在句中作定语。