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 rethink [ri'θɪŋk]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 再想, 重想

vi. 再想, 重想




    rethink
    rethought
    [ noun ]
    1. thinking again about a choice previously made

    2. <noun.cognition>
      he had second thoughts about his purchase
    [ verb ]
    1. change one's mind

    2. <verb.cognition>
      He rethought his decision to take a vacation


    1. "We realize that President Bush and many members of Congress are supporting the extension of the restraint agreement in the fall of 1989, but they have the time now to rethink and modify the program before it is too late," Laffer said.
    2. Arzt, quoted in Sunday's New York Times, denied the flap created by the attacks on Jackson was behind the mayor's decision "to rethink whether or not he would be a delegate."
    3. The next two films are tales of two heartland Americans who came to rethink the verities of their upbringing.
    4. As a result, they have become just as remote and inflexible as the large, centralised IT departments which they replaced. This inflexibility and the growth of PC use is making some companies rethink the way they organise IT.
    5. With the dollar's decline abating and borrowing costs rising, "you have to rethink holding that (short) position," Mr. White said.
    6. He will not be given the chance to threaten the incomes, the lifestyle and the house prices of the well-off. But even John Major, planning his strategy for a five-year term as prime minister, may need to rethink some of the tenets of Thatcherism.
    7. While this re-examination by users of intelligence is going on, Mr. Gates also has established task forces within the intelligence community to rethink the way it does business, officials say.
    8. The proposed 250,000 temporary jobs should be a step on the way. Second, a rethink on youth training is needed.
    9. Mr. Carpenter, a former consulting-firm executive who has a love for "task forces," says he has done a "complete rethink" of Kidder in recent months.
    10. That "is going to make us rethink that transaction," says Mr. LeBow.
    11. As that deal neared completion, Pitney began to rethink its three-year-old agreement with the Postal Service.
    12. "We want the goverment to rethink the dams, said Jorge Terena of the Terena tribe. "The land is sacred to us.
    13. Paolo Miggiano of the Research Institute for Disarmament, Development and Peace said the affair could be positive "if it leads the U.S. to rethink its Mideast policy and adopt one that is more acceptable to its allies."
    14. You have to rethink an investment in turns of the present value of money."
    15. Giving by large companies will be flat this year, as many rethink their giving programs, says Craig Smith of the Corporate Philanthropy Report.
    16. I work hard at my job," he said. "I'm touched because right now, obviously, I'm chagrined and angry at myself as I rethink all this.
    17. However, there are signs that a Dukakis administration might rethink the G-7's current dollar strategy.
    18. How much she loves them." Addressing officials in St. Denis, John Paul told islanders they should "rethink certain ways of life."
    19. Now that the distortion has been removed, and the political prospects for the next five years are stable, it may be a time for a rethink of some of last year's investment decisions.
    20. But I am not going to suggest that, because of this, we should rethink a policy of trying to get this country less dependent on foreign oil.
    21. "And it's very stressful," he said. "I've begun to wish everyone over there would play baseball for a month or so and give me some time to rethink things." The campus confusion started as Soviet bloc governments began toppling in last fall.
    22. Should his release inspire a new round of anti-government activity, the government may rethink any inclination it has to release Mr. Mandela.
    23. "We need to rethink the questions that have been raised in the context of where the Soviet Union is going now," Peck said.
    24. South African President F.W. de Klerk appealed to Europe on Saturday to completely rethink its policy toward his country, saying the process of change there is irreversible.
    25. Near their bodies, the murderers scrawled Islamic slogans on the blood-spattered walls, and signed the graffiti, "Hamas." The rising bloodshed has forced Israel to clamp down even harder on Arabs under its control, and to rethink the occupation itself.
    26. In Boston, meanwhile, protests from animal-rights activists have led an aquarium director to rethink plans to trade an aggressive, unsociable show dolphin to the Navy.
    27. At present, few distribution service providers offer full pan-European coverage, and the past two or three years have seen more and more companies forced to rethink their expansion plans or even pull out.
    28. However, business with Russian customers also figures as a high priority. Although Russia is not the only country to impose such restrictions, they mark a rethink of the government's earlier unbridled liberalism.
    29. The Salomon scandal "gives a wonderful reason to rethink the way we sell government bonds," says Joseph Grundfest, a former member of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
    30. But the time has come to rethink Europe. 'The present set-up of nations is in many ways just as arbitrary as my ideas may seem,' he writes.
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