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 recast [,ri:'kɑ:st]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 重铸, 重作, 改造

n. 重铸, 改换角色

[机] 改铸, 重铸




    recast


    Recast \Re*cast"\ (r[=e]*k[.a]st"), v. t.
    1. To throw again. --Florio.

    2. To mold anew; to cast anew; to throw into a new form or
    shape; to reconstruct; as, to recast cannon; to recast an
    argument or a play.

    3. To compute, or cast up, a second time.

    1. Another of the 10 referendums, abolishing special aid to the Mezzogiorno (the south), is set to be headed off as the issue of regional assistance is being recast.
    2. If the results of those experiments confirm the Illinois findings, they may lead to efforts to recast the unemployment insurance system.
    3. White House aides said they intended the speech to recast the Contra fight as a battle for diplomatic, rather than primarily military, goals.
    4. It's unclear how far the SEC can get in its effort to recast the measures, though the agency is likely to get help from sympathetic Banking Committee senators when the bill reaches the floor, possibly as early as next week.
    5. What matters is that the form and context of U.S.-Soviet relations have been recast in ways that give considerable hope for the future.
    6. Present hopes are for a recast American production of "Follies" to start a national tour in the fall.
    7. Why not, then, recast reality as one wishes?
    8. An emergency party congress Friday is expected to recast the Communists' internal structure with the aim of building a democratically run party.
    9. He quickly went to work to recast King's leadership.
    10. "There is no intention to recast the terms of the meeting," he told reporters when asked about Vietnam's charges that Indonesia and its allies were trying to turn the informal talks into negotiations between Vietnam and the Cambodian resistance.
    11. All these men have recast their speeches over the past year to echo Mr. Gorbachev's call for reform.
    12. Joseph B. Flavin, the Singer Co. executive who recast the sewing-machine maker into a defense electronics concern, died yesterday after a short illness.
    13. These are programs that were written, produced and broadcast years ago, but will now be recast and re-shot, using the same old script.
    14. It took a long time for all that to come to light, but it helps recast the characters in a different light.
    15. In other issues, Bankers Trust International Ltd. recast $200 million of 7% Eurobonds due 1988 by Denmark as floating-rate notes priced at par, with a coupon of 1/16 point over the three-month London interbank offered rate, currently 6 1/4%.
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