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[化] 重新装备



    retool
    [ verb ]
    1. revise or reorganize, especially for the purpose of updating and improving

    2. <verb.social> revise
      We must retool the town's economy
    3. provide (a workshop or factory) with new tools

    4. <verb.possession>


    1. Chrysler will lose production of its profitable minivans in the third quarter because plants building the vehicles will close temporarily to retool for the redesigned 1991 models.
    2. Slow sales and shutdowns to retool for new models cut sharply into production by all three companies.
    3. Many General Motors Corp. and Chrysler Corp. plants closed this week to retool for 1989 model-year production.
    4. Production typically drops at this time of the year as auto makers retool plants.
    5. During the shutdowns, known as "turnarounds," refiners retool to produce more gasoline and less fuel oil to meet the demands of the summer driving season.
    6. Warsaw will shift from fiscal austerity and tight-money policies, and move toward government investment to help enterprises retool to become competitive, and easier credit to overcome recession.
    7. In 1984, Volkswagen replaced the Rabbit at Westmoreland with the slightly larger and more powerful Golf model, spending about $200 million to retool the assembly line.
    8. Chrysler's truck production will be off a whopping 25.7%, mainly because the company plans to shut its two minivan plants for a month each to retool for the redesigned 1991 Chrysler minivans.
    9. Dukakis used the week following his Connecticut primary victory to retool his campaign's message and style as he sought to erase the impression of poor showings in the Illinois primary and Michigan caucuses.
    10. This "economic conversion" theme, evolving in legislation and campaign pitches like those of Heath and DeLauro, involves a range of proposals to retool factories, redirect research and retrain workers while cushioning economic shocks.
    11. But Postal said paper manufacturers would retool to provide adequate supplies of recycled paper once publishers were willing to commit to long-term contracts.
    12. Production at the minivan factories in St. Louis and Windsor, Ontario, was stopped for about four weeks to retool for 1991 models.
    13. In the shipbuilding industry, for example, all six of Japan's major manufacturers eagerly want to retool production capacity to keep pace with rising demand.
    14. Chrysler took its minivan plants in St. Louis and in Windsor, Ontario, out of service for a month to retool for 1991 models, damaging profits by reducing wholesale sales to dealers.
    15. General Motors Corp. will spend $140 million to retool its Linden plant to make light trucks and recall 800 laid-off workers as part of a tentative agreement with the United Auto Workers, a union official said Friday.
    16. It will cost between $400 million and $500 million this year to retool local area networks, computers and phone equipment to attain compatibility with existing world-wide telecommunications and computer standards.
    17. GM reopened its Doraville, Ga., plant this week, after a shutdown that began last June to retool for a redesigned version of the midsize Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme.
    18. Chrysler Corp. announced an incentive program Friday designed in part to maintain production at its two minivan plants before shutting them down to retool for a new version.
    19. "A lot of turnaround stories of the 1980s were businesses using imported machines to retool," he said. "If you look at what we imported, it wasn't all Hershey bars and Hondas.
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