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 renovation [,renәu'veiʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 革新, 刷新, 修理

[化] 改建

[医] 修复, 恢复




    renovation
    [ noun ]
    1. the act of improving by renewing and restoring

    2. <noun.act>
      they are pursuing a general program of renovation to the entire property
      a major overhal of the healthcare system was proposed
    3. the state of being restored to its former good condition

    4. <noun.state>
      the inn was a renovation of a Colonial house


    Renovation \Ren`o**va"tion\ (-v?"sh?n), n. [L. renovatio: cf. F.
    r['e]novation.]
    The act or process of renovating; the state of being
    renovated or renewed. --Thomson.

    There is something inexpressibly pleasing in the annual
    renovation of the world. --Rabbler.

    1. Carnegie Hall officials said Friday they are continuing to adjust the hall's acoustics to restore the sonic glory of the great hall that some critics said was lost in a 1986 interior renovation.
    2. The renovation of the zoo was supposed to cost $28 million, but came in at about $30 million, partly because work took several months longer than anticipated, Stern said.
    3. Architect I. M. Pei, 71, born in China, designer of the East Building of the National Gallery of Art in Washington and the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston as well as the recent expansion and renovation of the Louvre in Paris.
    4. The theater remained closed for over a century until it was reopened, after renovation, in 1968.
    5. The winning bidder is expected to spend $50 million for the renovation and will receive in return the right to operate the new hotel and conference center.
    6. The renovation had not reached the point of installing fire sprinklers, fire and library officials said.
    7. Carl Anthony Tsosie, a Picuris sculptor, finally decided to tackle the renovation of San Lorenzo in part to emphasize its value as a large piece of sculpture.
    8. Furr's/Bishop's wants to use retained profits for expansion and renovation, Mr. Levenson said.
    9. The result was a proliferation of vast concrete estates which are now widely recognised as intolerable to live in. In the past decade, demolition and renovation of these estates has cost FFr60bn.
    10. Bob Vila got kicked out of the "House" and decided to go "Home." For 10 years, Vila was host of "This Old House," the highest-rated show on public television, teaching viewers home renovation and remodeling techniques.
    11. He also had doubts about the renovation, which called for tearing out 29 rows of seats and replacing them with a movable section that would roll out from under the grandstand and over the track, getting fans closer to the game.
    12. The renovation is scheduled to be completed in May 1989.
    13. Howerton says the most important change is in the attitude of residents, who are steadily being moved into renovated units, and the owners, whose rental license had been suspended before they agreed to the ambitious $15 million renovation plan.
    14. "It's a sad truth, but the moral renovation ended with electoral fraud," Mr. del Villar says in an interview.
    15. In 1980, when the building needed renovation, the society formed an exempt preservation charity and conveyed the building to it in return for a rent-free, 50-year lease on the first floor.
    16. So why isn't Forest City Enterprises Inc. making use of it in its $179 million renovation of Cleveland's Terminal Tower?
    17. Now, Mr. Miller is in the midst of a $110 million renovation that he vows will transform his mammoth flagship store on Chicago's State Street into the "the finest store in the world."
    18. Soviet firefighters were summoned to the scene in midafternoon and were escorted by U.S. Marine guards into the embassy compound. The blaze apparently began in an unoccupied room in an area undergoing renovation.
    19. Much of East Berlin's available housing needs renovation, but if brought up to Western standards it could be rented out for hard currency, easing both the economic plight of the East German state and the dearth of housing in West Berlin.
    20. Jackson's house, which has been under renovation, is not ready to be occupied.
    21. City officials felt that tearing down the deteriorating towers would be cheaper than renovation.
    22. Despite the financial problems of Federated, Traub has said Bloomingdale's remains committed to its expansion and renovation plans.
    23. Pending City Hall approval, the $6 million renovation is to start in January, Salm said in an interview Tuesday.
    24. In Japan, for cultural reasons, "consumption" such as housing renovation is not appreciated by the next buyer or the real-estate agent, and only the land is assessed to have value.
    25. The properties may need renovation but some are only half an hour from the beaches and can be found for between Pounds 35,000 and Pounds 45,000. They are often on two or three floors with not more than two rooms per floor.
    26. The first beneficiaries of the joint renovation project will be the East German cities of Meissen, Weimar, Brandenburg and Stralsund.
    27. It is said to require extensive renovation.
    28. Resorts also needs millions of dollars worth of renovation, which casino officials attributed as a factor in the third-quarter financial results.
    29. The dissidents Wednesday demanded total restructuring and renovation of the movement, accusing the directors of serving U.S. interests instead of those of Nicaragua.
    30. Mr. Robertson, admittedly bitter over the delayed renovation, chides Mr. Haagen's professed concern for the stadium's aesthetics.
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