reform的意思和读音

reform

: [rɪˈfɔrm] : [rɪˈfɔː(r)m]

n.

v.

reforms  reforming  reformed  

v.+n.reform system,make reform,reform education,need reform,implement reform

adj.+n.comprehensive reform,fundamental reform,radical reform,successful reform,electoral reform

v.improve,restructure,revolutionize,ameliorate,remodel

n.improvement,reorganization,restructuring,modification,transformation

reformv.

1.[t]~ sthto improve a system, an organization, a law, etc. by making changes to it

proposals to reform the social security system

The law needs to be reformed.

2.[i][t]使);(使to improve your behaviour; to make sb do this

He has promised to reform.

She thought she could reform him.使

n.

1.[u][c]change that is made to a social system, an organization, etc. in order to improve or correct it

a government committed to reform

economic/electoral/constitutional, etc. reform

the reform of the educational system

reforms in education

far-reaching/major/sweeping reforms

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n.1.(,),,,,2.();(),,

v.1.to improve a situation by correcting things that are wrong or unfair, or to make a system work more effectively2.to change your own or someone elses behavior, so that it is no longer illegal or harmful

n.1.a change that is intended to correct a situation that is wrong or unfair, or make a system work more effectively

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1.The agreement of December 13th did not include the reform of any other election laws.1213

2.Mr Obama has often said he favours reform, but no one knows how much political capital he will invest in its pursuit.

3.Mr Bakiyev disappointed many of his supporters by not living up to his promises of democracy and political reform.

4.We must make it a principle that reform is to be carried out under unified central leadership.

5.So far, three House committees have approved versions of health care reform, which would be melded together into a single bill.

6.Of course, should the North decide to embark on a path of nuclear-weapons-free reform, the South will happily end it a guiding hand.

7.But it is important enough to justify them spending a little time trying to give the reform some momentum.

8.Immigration reform is bogged down in controversy , but there's compelling new evidence that the U. S.

9.As she takes a passive attitude towards life, it is impossible for her to give any favourable remarks to the management reform.

10.For reform to have any effect, it will have to deal with the prohibitive cost of any litigation in London.使