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词汇 rename
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Definition of rename in English:

rename

verb riːˈneɪmriˈneɪm
  • with object and complement Give a new name to.

    after independence Celebes was renamed Sulawesi

    独立后西里伯斯岛被重新命名为苏拉威西岛。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Since then the agency has been renamed the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Management.
    • At some point it was officially renamed Jinnah Road, but the old name persists.
    • Petrograd was renamed Leningrad in his honour - its third name change.
    • Harry has decided to rename anything with an awful name, and they get onto the subject of what names mean.
    • The zone, like so much else about the occupation, has simply been renamed.
    • After being dropped by Maverick, the original band once again reforms, renaming themselves the Soul Brains.
    • The television spin off was renamed Moose Factory and featured a native actor from Timmins.
    • At the summit meeting, the leaders discussed renaming the group to better reflect its new initiatives and composition.
    • After the war, Saigon was renamed Ho Chi Minh City (though it is still well known by its old name).
    • The album was originally titled Anything But Ordinary but was renamed Let Go.
    • The city is loath to rename an existing street name and has offered a small park outside of the Papineau metro as an alternative.
    • The area was later renamed after an owner John le Boteler, the name becoming Butler Hills and later corrupted to Butter Hills.
    • You can rename these if you'd like by clicking on the name of the track and typing something else.
    • Almost all of them have been renamed after Indian leaders since Independence.
    • Perhaps Treasury could be renamed the Department of Unemployment Expansion.
    • It's the story of a gang of kids known as the Hell Hounds, who, renaming themselves the Helping Hands, establish a secret sanctuary for abused children.
    • We were messing around with some friends and thought it would be funny if they renamed it the Deathstar.
    • He said renaming the north-side extension Great Canadian Way will make for directional clarity in the area.
    • It appears fully satisfied with the idea that renaming the Outreach Fund will eliminate the stigma of race and gender preferences.
    • Now a member of parliament proposes a motion - that is more drastic - to rename towns and cities with their pre-colonial names.

Definition of rename in US English:

rename

verbrēˈnāmriˈneɪm
  • with object and complement Give a new name to (someone or something)

    重新命名

    after independence Celebes was renamed Sulawesi

    独立后西里伯斯岛被重新命名为苏拉威西岛。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's the story of a gang of kids known as the Hell Hounds, who, renaming themselves the Helping Hands, establish a secret sanctuary for abused children.
    • Harry has decided to rename anything with an awful name, and they get onto the subject of what names mean.
    • Petrograd was renamed Leningrad in his honour - its third name change.
    • It appears fully satisfied with the idea that renaming the Outreach Fund will eliminate the stigma of race and gender preferences.
    • Perhaps Treasury could be renamed the Department of Unemployment Expansion.
    • The area was later renamed after an owner John le Boteler, the name becoming Butler Hills and later corrupted to Butter Hills.
    • The zone, like so much else about the occupation, has simply been renamed.
    • Now a member of parliament proposes a motion - that is more drastic - to rename towns and cities with their pre-colonial names.
    • After the war, Saigon was renamed Ho Chi Minh City (though it is still well known by its old name).
    • We were messing around with some friends and thought it would be funny if they renamed it the Deathstar.
    • Since then the agency has been renamed the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Management.
    • You can rename these if you'd like by clicking on the name of the track and typing something else.
    • After being dropped by Maverick, the original band once again reforms, renaming themselves the Soul Brains.
    • The television spin off was renamed Moose Factory and featured a native actor from Timmins.
    • The album was originally titled Anything But Ordinary but was renamed Let Go.
    • At the summit meeting, the leaders discussed renaming the group to better reflect its new initiatives and composition.
    • The city is loath to rename an existing street name and has offered a small park outside of the Papineau metro as an alternative.
    • At some point it was officially renamed Jinnah Road, but the old name persists.
    • Almost all of them have been renamed after Indian leaders since Independence.
    • He said renaming the north-side extension Great Canadian Way will make for directional clarity in the area.
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