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词汇 reimagine
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Definition of reimagine in English:

reimagine

verb riːɪˈmadʒɪnˌrēiˈmajən
[with object]
  • Reinterpret (an event, work of art, etc.) imaginatively.

    重新想像;重新设想(事件、艺术品等)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Each generation reinvents history in its own image, especially when reimagining the lives of luminaries.
    • You dont have to reject the representation, you have to reimagine it, question its meanings.
    • The great thing about the dilemma were in, is that we get to reimagine every single thing we do.
    • In both cases, old gods were reimagined in the context of a new faith.
    • Rethinking these three treatments related to the canon of memory creates a space in which to begin reimagining it.
    • Pick either one, and prepare to reimagine your theology and your social ethic with respect to families.
    • The parables of Jesus metaphorically break open myths and allow us to reimagine a new world.
    • The first is the view of landscape as a site of personal authenticity - a place to reimagine a self not yet decentered by grief.
    • We reimagine the book, we complete the vision of the book.
    • Today, tourism has moved out of its ghettoes, with fincas, farmhouses and stone cottages reimagined as hotels and villas.
    • What he wanted was a chance to reimagine what sports ownership could be.
    • I questioned how the goddess symbolism might constitute a cultural resource for religious women wanting to reimagine gender relations.
    • The United States has been forced to reimagine itself this past month.
    • This is about how "design thinking" can help all of us reimagine the day-to-day practices of business.
    • As these republics struggle to reimagine themselves as sovereign states, they are drawn to their ancient ethnic roots.
    • Now you can reimagine anything: a novel, a song, a sandwich.
    • Potter did for television what Samuel Beckett did for theatre: he smashed its conventions and reimagined the way the medium worked.
    • The work of reimagining the meaning of ultimate ground is a fundamentally poetic process.
    • He helped launch a seminal product-development course, and has collaborated with CEOs and architects on how they reimagine the work space.
    • Finkel's lively text encourages instructors to constantly reflect, reframe, and reimagine the courses they teach.

Definition of reimagine in US English:

reimagine

verbˌrēiˈmajən
[with object]
  • Reinterpret (an event, work of art, etc.) imaginatively; rethink.

    重新想像;重新设想(事件、艺术品等)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In both cases, old gods were reimagined in the context of a new faith.
    • Potter did for television what Samuel Beckett did for theatre: he smashed its conventions and reimagined the way the medium worked.
    • Pick either one, and prepare to reimagine your theology and your social ethic with respect to families.
    • We reimagine the book, we complete the vision of the book.
    • Each generation reinvents history in its own image, especially when reimagining the lives of luminaries.
    • The work of reimagining the meaning of ultimate ground is a fundamentally poetic process.
    • The parables of Jesus metaphorically break open myths and allow us to reimagine a new world.
    • The United States has been forced to reimagine itself this past month.
    • Today, tourism has moved out of its ghettoes, with fincas, farmhouses and stone cottages reimagined as hotels and villas.
    • Rethinking these three treatments related to the canon of memory creates a space in which to begin reimagining it.
    • Finkel's lively text encourages instructors to constantly reflect, reframe, and reimagine the courses they teach.
    • I questioned how the goddess symbolism might constitute a cultural resource for religious women wanting to reimagine gender relations.
    • He helped launch a seminal product-development course, and has collaborated with CEOs and architects on how they reimagine the work space.
    • What he wanted was a chance to reimagine what sports ownership could be.
    • This is about how "design thinking" can help all of us reimagine the day-to-day practices of business.
    • As these republics struggle to reimagine themselves as sovereign states, they are drawn to their ancient ethnic roots.
    • The first is the view of landscape as a site of personal authenticity - a place to reimagine a self not yet decentered by grief.
    • You dont have to reject the representation, you have to reimagine it, question its meanings.
    • The great thing about the dilemma were in, is that we get to reimagine every single thing we do.
    • Now you can reimagine anything: a novel, a song, a sandwich.
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