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 reshape [ri:'ʃeip]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 改造, 使成新的形状, 打开新局面
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    reshape
    [ verb ]
    1. shape anew or differently

    2. <verb.cognition>
      The new foreign minister reshaped the foreign policy of his country
    3. shape again or shape differently

    4. <verb.creation> remold


    Reshape \Re*shape"\ (r?-sh?p"), v. t.
    To shape again.

    1. In moving to reshape the system, lawmakers must walk a fine line between strengthening protection for workers and retirees and creating even more complicated laws that could cause some employers to terminate plans.
    2. Although he studied ways of streamlining the weapons-buying process when he served as Mr. Weinberger's deputy, it is unlikely that Mr. Carlucci can do much in a year's time to reshape the Defense Department's sprawling procurement bureaucracy.
    3. Bush said it also now serves to help reshape voting districts for state and local governments, and plays an essential role in allocating billions of dollars for education, health care, crime prevention, transportation and other purposes.
    4. And whether or not the Reagan administration embraces its suggestions, the report might be used by the next administration to reshape the Star Wars project.
    5. We've got to stay together," Jackson told the strikers. "Workers united will never be defeated." Former members of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission are at odds over a proposal to reshape the NRC into an agency headed by a single administrator.
    6. Sawyer was supported then by many of the same white aldermen who helped reshape the committees Wednesday.
    7. These tests, on patients who volunteered, showed that the special laser could hone away microscopic layers of the cornea to reshape the lens and do so without producing any scarring or clouding of the lens.
    8. Innovative proposals to reshape the way the nation cares for its children are gaining ground in the states and in Congress.
    9. But the commission, apparently in response to complaints from some gas producers, agreed to a number of relatively minor changes in the regulations, which are designed to reshape pipeline-producer relationships.
    10. The college is part of a vast educational system that is both trying to reshape itself quickly and continuing to train young people for jobs that may not exist on graduation day.
    11. Budget Committee member Charles Schumer (D., N.Y.), says: "The Democrats are eager to reshape the president's priorities, while staying within overall spending limits."
    12. The intensifying pace of multibillion-dollar takeovers and restructurings that rely mainly on borrowed money could severely reshape the U.S. job market and leave thousands of people unemployed, labor economists and consultants said Tuesday.
    13. Bank of New England Corp. said it had signed federal orders forcing it to withhold dividends, reshape lending practices and submit to tight government controls as it tries to recover from massive losses.
    14. BAKER BEGINS to reshape White House policy making.
    15. The military-aid option requires a risky effort to reshape congressional opinion, while the safer option requires only taking Congress's pulse and crafting a package to suit it.
    16. "The board and management will do all we can to reshape the company intelligently and in a constructive manner based on the interest of all shareholders," Mr. Corry said.
    17. If the Bells do enter the information services industry, it would reshape the market, but Judge Greene warned that in his view the changes wouldn't be for the better.
    18. Government spokesman Jerzy Urban said supporters of the outlawed free trade union movement should join existing official unions and try to reshape them from within.
    19. When they stepped down, in June 1973, their successors struggled to reshape the company's leadership.
    20. Zambia is the subject of the last of BBC2's series Out Of Darkness (7.50) which has been looking at efforts to reshape African societies.
    21. USX management has over the years studied extreme alternatives to reshape its steel business, including merging with Bethlehem Steel Corp., the nation's second largest steelmaker.
    22. A second crash, or even a grinding bear market, could profoundly reshape public attitudes.
    23. The "net income" columns include both income from operations and the gains or losses associated with the companies' moves to reshape themselves.
    24. Britain and France were the main colonial powers who helped reshape the map of the Middle East after World War I eliminated Turkish dominance over the region.
    25. Both deals were part of a move by Incentive to reshape its holdings, which form the main hands-on industrial arm of the Wallenberg empire. Its activities include power generation, materials handling, and the Hasselblad camera making operation.
    26. These forces promise to reshape many US industries, prompting a restructuring of some of the country's biggest companies. The resurgence of the takeover as a weapon of corporate strategy is likely to spread once Europe's economies come out of recession.
    27. Ikea has few competitors here in the assemble-it-yourself home-furnishings market, and is busy trying to reshape consumers' attitudes toward knock-down furniture, but that doesn't come cheaply.
    28. Mr. Abboud helped reshape the oil giant with the $4.05 billion acquisition of Cities Service Co. and the sale of other units.
    29. There is a unique opportunity to reshape continental Europe: it will not recur.
    30. But the strong card of Mr. Nuttle, who considers himself a "strong Christian," was his ability to see the potential that evangelical voters and other conservatives had to reshape the Republican Party.
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