renewed的意思和读音

renewed

: [rɪˈnud] : [rɪˈnjuːd]

adj.

v.“renew”

renewedadj.

1.happening again with increased interest or strength

Renewed fighting has been reported on the border.

with renewed enthusiasm

v.1.“renew”

adj.1.happening again after a pause, and with more energy, strength, or enthusiasm than before2.feeling healthy, relaxed, and full of energy again after an illness or a period of being tired

v.1.The past tense and past participle of renew

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1.He said he hoped the downgrade 'will give us a renewed sense of urgency' in tackling deficits.使

2.he came out of his seclusion , renewed relations with his friends.

3.All that was backed by an offer of renewed European help to oversee security at Rafah, Gaza's border crossing into Egypt.

4.For a country that has spent years wallowing in a sense of its own decline, France celebrates Bastille Day today with a renewed swagger.714姿

5.Each swap will be for a period of a year initially but may be renewed for up to three years, the Bank said.

6.The shift reaction is actually such a process that the surface oft he catalyst is repeatedly inactivated and renewed alternatively.

7.He said there would be a renewed attempt to reconcile Hamas and its rival Fatah, which counts Abbas among its leaders.

8.We want to see a Middle East renewed in its respect of human rights and dignity, especially for her minorities.

9.We have to be very careful that such a project does not retrigger a renewed arms race.

10.That this vision was stillborn only adds to its allure: as an incomplete experiment, it potentially could be renewed by future generations.