redraft [
,ri:'dræft]
n. 改写稿, 再起草, 新汇票
vt. 改写, 重新起草
[经] 新汇票, 重新托收汇票
redraft[ noun ]
a draft for the amount of a dishonored draft plus the costs and charges of drafting again
<noun.possession>
Redraft \Re*draft"\ (r[=e]*dr[.a]ft"), v. t.
To draft or draw anew.
Redraft \Re*draft"\, n.
1. A second draft or copy.
2. (Com.) A new bill of exchange which the holder of a
protected bill draws on the drawer or indorsers, in order
to recover the amount of the protested bill with costs and
charges.
- He was courteous, but declined to agree that he should redraft his theory which used the variance of the mean as a measure of the risk. It all depends, of course, on what you are trying to achieve.
- Many analysts here are skeptical about how severe the crackdown on cartels will be because the government hasn't any immediate plans to redraft existing rules.
- The prime minister wants to redraft the law, narrowing the scope to limit the likelihood of ridiculous prosecutions.
- He made his attendance conditional on a redraft of the treaty on climate change to exclude specific deadlines for emission controls.