redraw的意思和读音

redraw

: [ˌriˈdrɔ] : [ˌriːˈdrɔː]

v.

redraws  redrawing  redrew  redrawn  

redrawv.

1.~ sthto make changes to sth such as the borders of a country or region, a plan, an arrangement, etc.

After the war the map of Europe was redrawn.

to redraw the boundaries between male and female roles in the home

v.1.2.3.

v.1.to change the borders of a country, city, etc.2.to draw something again, especially in order to make changes or improve it

1. PRINT,*PLOT () R,*REDRAW) REN,*RENAME () ...

3. PU PURGE R REDRAW RA REDRAWALL ...

4. (PUBLISHTOWEB) ; (REDRAW; …

5. View Redraw Regen ALL ...

7.。 ② (redraw):(redraw):

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1.the Obama campaign's efforts in Arizona seemed like a similarly desperate attempt to redraw the map.

2.Method is called whenever the Canvas needs to redraw any part of its client area.Canvas

3.If an element is modified when the value is 'static', then redraw might have reduced performance.‘static’

4.Having saved finance, people want to put those bankers in their place and society needs to redraw the line between government and market.

5.He also acknowledged that certain companies could be exempt from legislation that would redraw the market for derivatives.

6.Today, just two years after a sweeping Democratic victory, the tea-party movement is poised to redraw the landscape again.

7.LiveScience: A section of the Appalachian Mountains discovered in Mexico is forcing scientists to redraw their maps of ancient Earth.使西

8.Redraw event An event from the window server indicating that part of a window must be redrawn.

9.Dr. Berger's claim, if accepted, would radically redraw the present version of the human family tree, placing the new fossils in the center.

10.the fist would make a cool AK shirt, lll need to redraw the bandaged arm though, too basic for a large print. . .AK