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词汇 refit
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Definition of refit in English:

refit

verbrefitted, refits, refitting riːˈfɪtriˈfɪt
[with object]
  • Replace or repair machinery, equipment, and fittings in (a ship, building, etc.)

    重新装备(船、建筑等),改装

    a lucrative contract to refit a submarine fleet

    利润丰厚的潜艇舰队改装合同。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He added: ‘We have completely refitted the shop and changed our system of dispensing.’
    • She spent the first winter refitting a tall ship in a village in Spain.
    • During the storms of winter ships in the harbour were drydocked for repairs and refitting.
    • He bought Scavenger from South Australia and has refitted the vessel in his Geraldton workshop.
    • He concluded the value of refitting the boats, at a total cost of $46.2 million, was below what Pricewaterhouse-Coopers then estimated the ferry corporation could get by selling them.
    • Today the ship has been refitted to serve as a research vessel.
    • After the war, both ships were refitted and returned to luxurious civilian service, playing gracious host to everybody who was somebody - from European royalty to Hollywood stars.
    • He recalls his younger days working alongside platers and welders in the Southampton shipyard of Vosper, repairing and refitting liners such as the QE2 and the Canberra.
    • He set his apprentices to work refitting the house.
    • They also repaired, refitted, and caulked ships in the harbor, laboring for a $1.00 a day for their master.
    • On the way he had discovered Hawaii, a perfect place for refitting his ships.
    • As a result, these hotels are refitting their in-room facilities with the hope of further consolidating their corporate client base.
    • HMS Bangor is the first Sandown-class mine countermeasures vessel to be refitted in Portsmouth by FSL, the Naval base repair organisation.
    • She was refitted in 1952 and eventually decommissioned in 1970 after seeing extensive action off Vietnam.
    • A fast ferry from the Philippines is being refitted in Vancouver Shipyards for use as a fast passenger ferry between Nanaimo and Vancouver.
    • They were refitted at the Car Repair with a coupler at each end and heavy steel plate risers to raise the hot slabs above the floor of the car, which was covered with six inches of slag to dissipate the heat.
    • The destroyers would have to be returned to Russia for repairs and refitting.
    • Working feverishly, the crew and shore team refitted the boat and sailed it to La Rochelle in time to rejoin the race in leg eight.
    • Favaro spent about $150,000 refitting the hotel - an effort demolished in last year's violence.
    • The kitchen and dining facilities will be refitted, while existing buildings will be redesigned to provide additional lecture space.
    Synonyms
    renovate, redecorate, refurbish, recondition, rehabilitate, rebuild, reconstruct, overhaul, make over
nounPlural refits ˈriːfɪtriˈfɪt
  • A restoration or repair of machinery, equipment, or fittings.

    重新装备,改装

    the minesweeper is back in action following an extensive refit
    mass noun the refit of ships damaged by enemy action
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Epplelton Hall, a steam-powered sidewheel workboat was recently towed back to her berth there after a refit across the harbor.
    • Safety at York's oldest swimming pool complex has been upgraded following an Easter refit ordered by York leisure chiefs.
    • The nine-month refit has seen the patrol ship fitted with three new diesel generators and the junior rates' mess has been rebuilt.
    • They have flown to La Coruna in northern Spain to examine the trawler Celestial Dawn, which underwent an extensive refit in Devon after the Trident sinking in which seven men died.
    • Trenchant is just starting a programme of sea trials following a ground-breaking refit which has set the standard for other submarines.
    • The yacht has been undergoing an extensive refit in North Vancouver ever since Lyon and crew sailed it to Vancouver from Holland last June.
    • Another advantage of the unmanned refit has been the opportunity for the sailors to catch up on leave.
    • All 27 workers at the Piccadilly store were told that it will shut on June 3 to undergo an extensive refit.
    • Gawler had just completed a 16-week period that included a refit at Darwin Ship Repair and Engineering.
    • Lingfield Park, situated in lovely countryside not far from Edenbridge, will continue to operate during the extensive refit.
    • The installation of an air-independent propulsion system might be considered in a future refit or upgrade program.
    • Other work completed in a recent refit included the fitting of the Air Weapons Magazine and the replacement of the Sceptre ESM suite with Centaur.
    • Now, after an extensive refit and repairs, carried out at Portsmouth, the ship is again preparing for front-line service.
    • As the ship was heading from Portsmouth to Rosyth for a one-year refit, the three-day visit to Hull was slotted in to her schedule.
    • The refits will occur every seven years of their 28-year lives.
    • Argus returned to the West Country in May last year, and began her refit at the A & P Falmouth Shipyard in September.
    • Russia will also give India, for the cost of an extensive refit, the aircraft carrier Admiral Gorshkov to replace its existing ageing carrier.
    • The refit is expected to be completed on December 14 allowing her to go to sea in readiness for deployment in 2002.
    • He said one of the major projects of the refit was the installation of a new electrical switchboard and associated cabling.
    • Major upgrades more normally undertaken during a refit are being carried out on a frigate during a docking period.
    Synonyms
    renovation, redecoration, refurbishment, revamp, revamping, makeover, rehabilitation, reconditioning, overhauling, modernization, restoration, repair, redevelopment, rebuilding, reconstruction, remodelling, updating, improvement

Definition of refit in US English:

refit

verbriˈfɪt
[with object]
  • Replace or repair machinery, equipment, and fittings in (a ship, building, etc.)

    重新装备(船、建筑等),改装

    a lucrative contract to refit a submarine fleet

    利润丰厚的潜艇舰队改装合同。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • During the storms of winter ships in the harbour were drydocked for repairs and refitting.
    • A fast ferry from the Philippines is being refitted in Vancouver Shipyards for use as a fast passenger ferry between Nanaimo and Vancouver.
    • The kitchen and dining facilities will be refitted, while existing buildings will be redesigned to provide additional lecture space.
    • On the way he had discovered Hawaii, a perfect place for refitting his ships.
    • HMS Bangor is the first Sandown-class mine countermeasures vessel to be refitted in Portsmouth by FSL, the Naval base repair organisation.
    • He set his apprentices to work refitting the house.
    • He concluded the value of refitting the boats, at a total cost of $46.2 million, was below what Pricewaterhouse-Coopers then estimated the ferry corporation could get by selling them.
    • Favaro spent about $150,000 refitting the hotel - an effort demolished in last year's violence.
    • He bought Scavenger from South Australia and has refitted the vessel in his Geraldton workshop.
    • She spent the first winter refitting a tall ship in a village in Spain.
    • Working feverishly, the crew and shore team refitted the boat and sailed it to La Rochelle in time to rejoin the race in leg eight.
    • Today the ship has been refitted to serve as a research vessel.
    • He added: ‘We have completely refitted the shop and changed our system of dispensing.’
    • They also repaired, refitted, and caulked ships in the harbor, laboring for a $1.00 a day for their master.
    • They were refitted at the Car Repair with a coupler at each end and heavy steel plate risers to raise the hot slabs above the floor of the car, which was covered with six inches of slag to dissipate the heat.
    • After the war, both ships were refitted and returned to luxurious civilian service, playing gracious host to everybody who was somebody - from European royalty to Hollywood stars.
    • As a result, these hotels are refitting their in-room facilities with the hope of further consolidating their corporate client base.
    • The destroyers would have to be returned to Russia for repairs and refitting.
    • She was refitted in 1952 and eventually decommissioned in 1970 after seeing extensive action off Vietnam.
    • He recalls his younger days working alongside platers and welders in the Southampton shipyard of Vosper, repairing and refitting liners such as the QE2 and the Canberra.
    Synonyms
    renovate, redecorate, refurbish, recondition, rehabilitate, rebuild, reconstruct, overhaul, make over
nounriˈfɪt
  • A restoration or repair of machinery, equipment, or fittings.

    重新装备,改装

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Gawler had just completed a 16-week period that included a refit at Darwin Ship Repair and Engineering.
    • Major upgrades more normally undertaken during a refit are being carried out on a frigate during a docking period.
    • The installation of an air-independent propulsion system might be considered in a future refit or upgrade program.
    • Argus returned to the West Country in May last year, and began her refit at the A & P Falmouth Shipyard in September.
    • The refit is expected to be completed on December 14 allowing her to go to sea in readiness for deployment in 2002.
    • The Epplelton Hall, a steam-powered sidewheel workboat was recently towed back to her berth there after a refit across the harbor.
    • The nine-month refit has seen the patrol ship fitted with three new diesel generators and the junior rates' mess has been rebuilt.
    • Russia will also give India, for the cost of an extensive refit, the aircraft carrier Admiral Gorshkov to replace its existing ageing carrier.
    • Another advantage of the unmanned refit has been the opportunity for the sailors to catch up on leave.
    • They have flown to La Coruna in northern Spain to examine the trawler Celestial Dawn, which underwent an extensive refit in Devon after the Trident sinking in which seven men died.
    • Now, after an extensive refit and repairs, carried out at Portsmouth, the ship is again preparing for front-line service.
    • He said one of the major projects of the refit was the installation of a new electrical switchboard and associated cabling.
    • The yacht has been undergoing an extensive refit in North Vancouver ever since Lyon and crew sailed it to Vancouver from Holland last June.
    • As the ship was heading from Portsmouth to Rosyth for a one-year refit, the three-day visit to Hull was slotted in to her schedule.
    • Trenchant is just starting a programme of sea trials following a ground-breaking refit which has set the standard for other submarines.
    • The refits will occur every seven years of their 28-year lives.
    • Safety at York's oldest swimming pool complex has been upgraded following an Easter refit ordered by York leisure chiefs.
    • Other work completed in a recent refit included the fitting of the Air Weapons Magazine and the replacement of the Sceptre ESM suite with Centaur.
    • Lingfield Park, situated in lovely countryside not far from Edenbridge, will continue to operate during the extensive refit.
    • All 27 workers at the Piccadilly store were told that it will shut on June 3 to undergo an extensive refit.
    Synonyms
    renovation, redecoration, refurbishment, revamp, revamping, makeover, rehabilitation, reconditioning, overhauling, modernization, restoration, repair, redevelopment, rebuilding, reconstruction, remodelling, updating, improvement
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