retool的意思和读音

retool

: [ˌriˈtul] : [ˌriːˈtuːl]

v.

retools  retooling  retooled  

retoolv.

1.[t][i]~ (sth)to replace or change the machines or equipment in a factory so that it can produce new or better goods

2.[t](informal)~ sthto organize sth in a new or different way

v.1.[],2.()

v.1.to replace the tools, equipment, or machines in a factory with different or more modern ones2.to organize something in a different way in order to improve it

1. retirement n. 退 retool vt. retract vt. ...

2. retirement n. 退 retool vt. retract vt. ...

3. retain vt. retool v. retreat 退退 ...

4. retain vt. retool v. retreat 退退 ...

5. ... folk: retool minutiae: ...

6. ( Redesign) ( Retool) ( Reorchestrate) ...

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1.Has said he would make $4 billion in loans to help domestic manufacturers retool factories and build more fuel-efficient cars.40亿轿

2.Should I not be worrying about the fact that we've lost millions of jobs and that we've got to retool in order to to compete?

3."We must rebuild, retool and reinvent our national strategies for sustained economic growth, " he said.“,”

4.We support the efforts of the UN Secretary General to restructure and retool the United Nations to meet the new challenges it faces.

5.Cameron needed to invent a suite of moviemakingtechnologies, push theaters nationwide to retool, and imagine every detail of an alien world.

6.Hopefully, you can use the concepts and code provided here to enrich your own application without having to entirely retool your code.使

7.Bounce back. Reevaluate the goals you should have set for yourself at the beginning and retool them as necessary.

8.Japan has resisted structural economic and social reforms that could retool its sputtering economic model.

9.Others point out that many poor people lack the capacity to adjust, retool and relocate with changing market conditions.

10.According to a report by International Business Times, the brothers received $500, 000 through the Recovery Act to retool their plant.《50