redraft

英 [ˈriːdrɑːft , ˌriːˈdrɑːft] 美 [ˈriːdræft , ˌriːˈdræft]

v.  改写; 重新起草
n.  改写的草稿,反汇票

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BNC.22563 / COCA.35862



牛津词典

verb

  1. 改写;重新起草
    to write an article, a letter, etc. again in order to improve it or make changes

    柯林斯词典

    1. VERB 改写;重新起草
      If you redraft something you have written, you write it again in order to improve it or change it.
      1. Parliament plans to redraft the law on privatisation...
        国会计划重新起草私有化法律。
      2. The speech had already been redrafted 22 times.
        演讲稿已经改写过22遍了。

    双语例句

    1. Parliament plans to redraft the law on privatisation
      国会计划重新起草私有化法律。
    2. The speech had already been redrafted 22 times.
      演讲稿已经改写过22遍了。
    3. Many have mandates that prevent them from investing into the Chinese mainland, so they must redraft these rules before they can start buying through Stock Connect.
      很多资产管理公司的业务授权使他们无法在中国内地投资,因此他们必须先修改这些授权规则,才能开始通过沪港通购买股票。
    4. Most US corporate restructurings take place outside the bankruptcy courts, when companies sit down with lenders, bondholders and suppliers to redraft agreements on more manageable terms.
      美国企业重组大多不经过破产法庭:企业与贷款人、债券持有人以及供应商坐在一起,修改协议,达成更易履行的条款。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. a draft for the amount of a dishonored draft plus the costs and charges of drafting again