| 单词 | reconfigure | 
| 释义 | reconfigurev.  transitive. To configure again or differently; to rearrange; (Computing) to adapt (a system, software, etc.) to a new task by altering its configuration. ΘΚΠ society > computing and information technology > 			[verb (intransitive)]		 > again reconfigure1939 society > computing and information technology > 			[verb (transitive)]		 > configure > again reconfigure1939 the world > time > change > change to something else, transformation > adaptation > adapt			[verb (intransitive)]		 adapt1910 reconfigure1939 the world > time > change > change to something else, transformation > adaptation > adapt			[verb (transitive)]		 tempera1000 transpose1509 adaptate1638 adapt1676 modify1800 reconfigure1939 tailor1942 1939    C. Van Riper Speech Correction xiii. 377  				We eliminate the cues that set off the reaction by..presenting drills designed to get [the] stutterer to reconfigure the cue material. 1962    AIBS Bull. 12 58/1  				The Mercury capsule is being reconfigured to perform these missions. 1964    M. McLuhan Understanding Media  ii. xxxi. 313  				The viewer of the TV mosaic, with technical control of the image, unconsciously re-configures the dots into an abstract work of art. 1974    Sci. Amer. Aug. 15/2 		(advt.)	  				When you've finished the task, you can re-configure the system for a different task, or return the instrument and the calculator to normal bench use. 1985    Personal Computer World Feb. 17 		(advt.)	  				Crestmatt packages may be reconfigured to suit individual business needs. 2007    N.Y. Times 		(National ed.)	 3 July  a6/2  				We are in the process of reconfiguring all airport forecourts and putting additional security measures in place. Derivatives  ˌreconˈfigured adj. ΚΠ 1967    Post-Standard 		(Syracuse, N.Y.)	 14 Mar. (Oneida, Cazenovia local news section) 10/7  				Additional personnel reductions are possible subsequent to the phase-down, as a result of adjustments in adapting the reconfigured air base group to the post-phase-down support mission. 1994    Denver Post 30 Jan.  f8/4  				She offers some reconfigured ‘Soul Food’ recipes. 2003    N.Y. Mag. 4 Aug. 73/1  				Large-scale sculptures made from melted plastic and reconfigured everyday, mass-produced objects.   ˌreconˈfiguring  n. ΚΠ 1939    C. Van Riper Speech Correction 254  				This process involves a great many techniques, among which the following may be cited: training in reconfiguring, signal practice, transitional techniques, and talking-and-writing. 1999    Earth Matters Spring 36/3  				What is needed is a reconfiguring of the highway to provide priority for cyclists. 2006    Austin 		(Texas)	 American-Statesman 		(Nexis)	 29 June 1  				Labs at..Westwood High, which opened 10 years later, require more reconfiguring work than McNeil High. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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