词汇 | reform |
释义 | reform (noun) reform 4 ENTRIES FOUND: reform (verb) reform (noun) Reform (adjective) reform school (noun) 1 reform /rɪˈfoɚm/ verb reforms; reformed; reforming 1 reform /rɪˈfoɚm/ verb reforms; reformed; reforming Learner's definition of REFORM 1 [+ object] : to improve (someone or something) by removing or correcting faults, problems, etc.改革;改良;改造 The program is designed to reform prisoners.这一计划旨在改造犯人。 They want to reform campaign spending.他们想对竞选经费的使用进行改革。 The laws need to be reformed.这些法律需要修订。 2 [no object] : to improve your own behavior or habits自我改造;改过自新 The program is designed to help former gang members who are trying to reform.这一计划的目的是帮助想要改过自新的前帮派成员。 — reformable /rɪˈfoɚməbəl/ adjective Some prisoners are not reformable.有些犯人无可救药。 — reformed adjective, always used before a noun reformed tax laws修订的税法 a reformed criminal经改造的罪犯 2 reform /rɪˈfoɚm/ noun plural reforms 2 reform /rɪˈfoɚm/ noun plural reforms Learner's definition of REFORM 1 [noncount] : the improvement of something by removing or correcting faults, problems, etc.改革;改良 A group of senators are calling for reform of the nation's health-care system.一群参议员正在呼吁改革全国的医疗保健体系。 economic/educational/political/tax reform经济/教育/政治/税收改革 a reform movement改良运动 2 [count] : an action, plan, rule, etc., that is meant to improve something(一次)变革,改革行动 He has proposed a list of political reforms.他提出了一份政治改革的清单。 |
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