relaunch的意思和读音

relaunch

: [ˌriˈlɔntʃ] : [riːˈlɔːntʃ]

v.

relaunches  relaunching  relaunched  

relaunchv.

1.~ sthto start or present sth again in a new or different way, especially a product for sale

v.1.

v.1.to advertise and try to sell a product again, especially in a slightly different way from before; to start something again and hope that it will be more successful than before

n.1.a new attempt to sell a product, especially in a slightly different way

1. relator relaunch relaunder ...

2.(怀Susan)(relaunch)

3. ... 5.setback n. ; 6.relaunch v. , 7.intervention n. , , ...

4. primary health care relaunch cost-effective ...

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1.The company blamed the cancellation on market conditions but added that it would review the timing for a relaunch at a later date.

2.Last week, the Italian government bowed to popular concerns and froze plans to relaunch nuclear projects in the country for a year.

3.Mr Bush also has precious little political capital left, even with his own side, and certainly not enough to relaunch his presidency.

4.I have had some apps break or become unusable, and the only solution was to delete them from the multitasking menu and "relaunch" them.使”。

5.Following Yahoo's relaunch of its advertising network this year, this approach is now standard throughout the industry.广

6.Sony did not respond by press time to Wired. com's request for confirmation of the store's scheduled relaunch.线

7.Spotting the danger, Mrs Merkel has countered with what amounts to a soft relaunch of her government.

8.The company may relaunch the deal but attempt to raise less money.IPO,

9.A full relaunch of the service is also expected within days, with a new brand to replace the present Live. com and a marketing campaign.Live

10.The relaunch of Panerai has also created a collectors' market that did not exist until a decade ago.(Panerai)——10