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Definition of rework in English: reworkverb riːˈwəːkriˈwərk [with object]Make changes to the original version of (something) he reworked the orchestral score for two pianos 他把管弦乐曲修改成用双钢琴演奏。 over the course of our trip, the President continually reworked his speech Example sentencesExamples - This time it's completely reworked and it actually makes the movie look good.
- The heavily reworked manuscript of the chapter, entitled Eumaeus, was bought by a private collector.
- Key figures - a woman with outstretched arms, a bull, an agonized horse - are refined in sketch after sketch, then transferred to the capacious canvas, which he also reworks several times.
- She has now reworked it and sold the publishing rights for £2.8m, the highest ever for a children's book debut.
- The reconstructed summary reworks the opinion into forceful testimony about Gray's ghostly presence in his co-defendant's confession.
- Stallone has been trying to make a sixth movie for years and has been reworking a script.
- The need to rework the product mix in each outlet suggests the underlying customer focus could be more finely tuned.
- In January 2002, during his State of the Union address, Bush's economic strategy was reworked.
- It was only after Gray reworked the book and retitled it that it became the bestselling pop psychology book of all time.
- Oxford reached the top last year after the rankings system was reworked to take account for the balance of arts and science within the universities.
- In fact, one gets the impression that these pieces are reworked articles from the magazine, though the book does not state this.
- Auber's Manon Lescaut reworks Prévost's novel about the nymphet who hurtles to self-destruction when love comes into conflict with her yearning for the high life, which can only be purchased with her body.
- The trick is to take the idea and expand upon it or rework it or otherwise alter it in some way so that it is transformed from their idea to your idea.
- The dialogue seems spontaneous, though Hawke, Delpy and Linklater spent months refining and reworking it.
- He reworks sound and video movement to produce alternative historical narratives.
- And Julie Copeland speaks to Indian artist Nalini Malani in Brisbane, whose timely installation reworks Hindu myth to reflect India's terrible, contemporary conflicts.
- Unless one ignores or reworks Orwell's definition of the term, it is false to describe him as an ‘ex-socialist.’
- Not content with redesigning Wired News, Bowman has reworked his own site with CSS and XHTML.
- I had worked and reworked the speech at home before going to set, trying it different ways until I felt I was getting it right.
- Over the next few years, the operating system was reworked several times, with some vital features added.
Synonyms improve, make better, better, ameliorate, refine, mend, rectify, correct, rehabilitate improvement, betterment, amelioration, refinement, rectification, correction, rehabilitation Definition of rework in US English: reworkverbrēˈwərkriˈwərk [with object]Make changes to the original version of (something) he reworked the orchestral score for two pianos 他把管弦乐曲修改成用双钢琴演奏。 over the course of our trip, the President continually reworked his speech Example sentencesExamples - Key figures - a woman with outstretched arms, a bull, an agonized horse - are refined in sketch after sketch, then transferred to the capacious canvas, which he also reworks several times.
- The dialogue seems spontaneous, though Hawke, Delpy and Linklater spent months refining and reworking it.
- Stallone has been trying to make a sixth movie for years and has been reworking a script.
- She has now reworked it and sold the publishing rights for £2.8m, the highest ever for a children's book debut.
- Oxford reached the top last year after the rankings system was reworked to take account for the balance of arts and science within the universities.
- In fact, one gets the impression that these pieces are reworked articles from the magazine, though the book does not state this.
- The need to rework the product mix in each outlet suggests the underlying customer focus could be more finely tuned.
- The heavily reworked manuscript of the chapter, entitled Eumaeus, was bought by a private collector.
- This time it's completely reworked and it actually makes the movie look good.
- I had worked and reworked the speech at home before going to set, trying it different ways until I felt I was getting it right.
- Unless one ignores or reworks Orwell's definition of the term, it is false to describe him as an ‘ex-socialist.’
- Not content with redesigning Wired News, Bowman has reworked his own site with CSS and XHTML.
- The trick is to take the idea and expand upon it or rework it or otherwise alter it in some way so that it is transformed from their idea to your idea.
- He reworks sound and video movement to produce alternative historical narratives.
- Auber's Manon Lescaut reworks Prévost's novel about the nymphet who hurtles to self-destruction when love comes into conflict with her yearning for the high life, which can only be purchased with her body.
- And Julie Copeland speaks to Indian artist Nalini Malani in Brisbane, whose timely installation reworks Hindu myth to reflect India's terrible, contemporary conflicts.
- In January 2002, during his State of the Union address, Bush's economic strategy was reworked.
- The reconstructed summary reworks the opinion into forceful testimony about Gray's ghostly presence in his co-defendant's confession.
- It was only after Gray reworked the book and retitled it that it became the bestselling pop psychology book of all time.
- Over the next few years, the operating system was reworked several times, with some vital features added.
Synonyms improve, make better, better, ameliorate, refine, mend, rectify, correct, rehabilitate improvement, betterment, amelioration, refinement, rectification, correction, rehabilitation |