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词汇 reinterpretation
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Definition of reinterpretation in English:

reinterpretation

noun riːɪntəːprɪˈteɪʃ(ə)nˌriɪnˌtərprəˈteɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • The action of interpreting something in a new or different light.

    his reinterpretation of modern rock classics
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The theater group offered an even more radical reinterpretation of Samson et Dalila.
    • He quotes liberally from earlier music on this disc, which contains three reinterpretations of the traditional concerto.
    • Milton's marital experience underlies his reinterpretation of at least two Biblical passages.
    • Scholarly reinterpretation of the altar's upper text has been accompanied by reidentification of the seated figures who appear along the main block's sides.
    • The chandeliers he creates suggests that it is a form awaiting reinterpretation if not reinvention.
    • The cottage is a wonderful reinterpretation of the small lot city house.
    • A contemporary reinterpretation of a traditional form, the cloister is a luminous, humanly scaled ambulatory space that leads visitors through the pavilion.
    • Thackeray's "Rebecca and Rowena" is an amusing sequel to, and critical reinterpretation of, Scott's tale.
    • Reinterpretation is finally not enough: the Aeneid must be rewritten.
    • The play is a reinterpretation of "Cinderella" as set in the Caribbean.

Definition of reinterpretation in US English:

reinterpretation

nounˌrēinˌtərprəˈtāSH(ə)nˌriɪnˌtərprəˈteɪʃ(ə)n
  • The action of interpreting something in a new or different light.

    his reinterpretation of modern rock classics
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He quotes liberally from earlier music on this disc, which contains three reinterpretations of the traditional concerto.
    • The cottage is a wonderful reinterpretation of the small lot city house.
    • Scholarly reinterpretation of the altar's upper text has been accompanied by reidentification of the seated figures who appear along the main block's sides.
    • Milton's marital experience underlies his reinterpretation of at least two Biblical passages.
    • The play is a reinterpretation of "Cinderella" as set in the Caribbean.
    • The theater group offered an even more radical reinterpretation of Samson et Dalila.
    • Reinterpretation is finally not enough: the Aeneid must be rewritten.
    • A contemporary reinterpretation of a traditional form, the cloister is a luminous, humanly scaled ambulatory space that leads visitors through the pavilion.
    • The chandeliers he creates suggests that it is a form awaiting reinterpretation if not reinvention.
    • Thackeray's "Rebecca and Rowena" is an amusing sequel to, and critical reinterpretation of, Scott's tale.
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