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 renovate ['renәuveit]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 更新, 革新, 刷新, 修复, 使恢复活力



    renovate


    Renovate \Ren"o*vate\ (r?n"?-v?t), v. t. [L. renovatus, p. p. of
    renovare;pref. re- re- + novare to make new, fr. novus new.
    See {New}, and ?? {Renew}.]
    To make over again; to restore to freshness or vigor; to
    renew.

    All nature feels the reniovating force
    Of winter. --Thomson.

    1. The company said the cost to develop or buy and renovate the projects is estimated at $76.6 million.
    2. At issue is the Bush administration's request for extended authority to spend $330,000 as part of a larger project to repair and renovate the home.
    3. A month ago, Higgins denied the state's petition to renovate part of the Tennesee State prison as a special facility for 500 sex offenders and mentally and physically disabled inmates.
    4. In 1953, Busch convinced the company's board of directors that it should purchase the team and renovate old Sportsmans Park.
    5. The program currently uses 20 inmates but has a commitment from the corrections department to expand to 80. Once in place, those crews will be able to renovate 30 to 40 houses a year.
    6. Railroad officials say it would be too expensive to renovate the weather-beaten wooden cars, whose squeaking wall panels sometimes wiggle independently of their neighbors.
    7. We're only talking about 60 days as things stand now." JMB Realty has plans to renovate a shopping center in the Chicago suburb of Skokie to include a new Bloomingdale's.
    8. Some call him "Hollywood Mitch." The $5 million it took to renovate the Washington shelter upset some advocates, including Chris Sprowal, a former hospital workers union organizer. "How many houses could you build for that kind of money?
    9. The Reichstag is the expected seat of the Parliament of a united Germany, although officials say it will take years to renovate the ornate building.
    10. The figures also suggest the urgent need of the Soviet Union to renovate and spur its own economy, in which growth rates have steadily deteriorated in recent years.
    11. He discovered that state construction equipment, material and manpower were being used illegally to renovate existing housing, enabling the owners to sell it at big profits.
    12. The program under fire provided an incentive for developers to renovate housing by subsidizing rents for 15 years.
    13. The study pointed to polymer resin used to renovate the monument a few decades ago as a likely source of the problem.
    14. Rents were raised by 50 percent, unauthorized visitors will be barred as of June 1, and permits are required to renovate homes, keep pets or take in lodgers.
    15. Whitney, a self-employed roofer and contractor in the Binghamton area, plans to renovate the house himself.
    16. The developers also plan to renovate the dilapidated Times Square subway station and nine theaters.
    17. The project's leader defended the plan to renovate the sod farmhouse where Welk was born and develop a German-Russian history museum and other tourist attractions.
    18. Perito said Pierce's May 1989 statement that he wasn't involved in deciding who got grants applied only to the Section 8 moderate rehabilitation program, which subsidizes developer who renovate low income housing.
    19. They plan to retire there in September and want to renovate the guest house for their children, grandchildren and friends.
    20. Other businesses have been set up to recondition white goods so as to provide low cost products to low income families, and renovate old buildings.
    21. The two companies said they formed U.S. subsidiaries to buy and operate the plant, which they expect to renovate and reopen next summer.
    22. States could use the money to develop and operate treatment programs; train counselors; test individuals for the AIDS virus; and construct or renovate facilities for treatment of drug abusers.
    23. The council protests the money-pinched Army's decision to renovate two buildings with only 60% and 75% union workers, respectively.
    24. The money came in the form of federally funded contracts, administered by the city's Community Development Department, to renovate a three-story building Brookins owns in southwest Los Angeles.
    25. The revitalization agency was formed to renovate and sell some of the 1,100 homes vacated by residents after the leaks were discovered in the late 1970s.
    26. In a move to double its space, the Pierpont Morgan Library will buy, renovate and occupy a 136-year-old brownstone mansion next door, it was announced Tuesday.
    27. Under that 3-year project, the company will renovate its continuous slab caster, blast furnaces and finishing mills and complete its hot mill renovations.
    28. Kaufman & Broad said it will renovate two facades in the existing Paris structure to retain the building's historical significance, and build five buildings totaling 560,000 square feet and five levels of underground parking.
    29. Canadian Pacific will renovate the station, which it also owns.
    30. Sotheby's auctioneers racked up nearly $500,000 in sales Sunday at their first auction in China, and organizers said the profits would go to renovate half a mile of the Great Wall.
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