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单词 renew
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renew


re·new

R0151100 (rĭ-no͞o′, -nyo͞o′)v. re·newed, re·new·ing, re·news v.tr.1. To make new or as if new again; restore: renewed the antique chair.2. To take up again; resume: renew an old friendship; renewed the argument.3. To repeat so as to reaffirm: renew a promise.4. To regain or restore the physical or mental vigor of; revive: I renewed my spirits in the country air.5. a. To arrange for the extension of: renew a contract; renew a magazine subscription.b. To arrange to extend the loan of: renewed the library books before they were overdue.6. To replenish: renewed the water in the humidifier.7. To bring into being again; reestablish.v.intr.1. To become new again.2. To start over.
[Middle English renewen : re-, re- + newen, to renew (from new, new; see new).]
re·new′er n.

renew

(rɪˈnjuː) vb (mainly tr) 1. to take up again2. (also intr) to begin (an activity) again; recommence: to renew an attempt. 3. to restate or reaffirm (a promise, etc)4. (Law) (also intr) to make (a lease, licence, or contract) valid or effective for a further period5. (Library Science & Bibliography) to extend the period of loan of (a library book)6. to regain or recover (vigour, strength, activity, etc)7. to restore to a new or fresh condition8. to replace (an old or worn-out part or piece)9. to replenish (a supply, etc) reˈnewable adj reˌnewaˈbility n reˈnewer n

re•new

(rɪˈnu, -ˈnyu)

v.t. 1. to begin or take up again; resume: to renew a friendship. 2. to make effective for an additional period. 3. to restore or replenish. 4. to make, say, or do again. 5. to revive; reestablish. 6. to recover (youth, strength, etc.). 7. to restore to a former state. v.i. 8. to begin again; recommence. 9. to renew a lease, note, etc. 10. to be restored to a former state. [1325–75; Middle English, on the model of renovelen, renulen (< Old French renoveler), Latin renovāre (see renovate)] re•new′a•ble, adj. re•new`a•bil′i•ty, n. re•new′a•bly, adv. syn: renew, renovate, repair, restore suggest making something the way it formerly was. renew means to bring back to an original condition of freshness and vigor: to renew one's faith. renovate means to bring back to a good condition, or to make as good as new: to renovate an old house. To repair is to put into good or sound condition after damage, wear and tear, etc.: to repair the roof of a house. To restore is to bring back to a former, original, or normal condition or position: to restore a painting.

renew


Past participle: renewed
Gerund: renewing
Imperative
renew
renew
Present
I renew
you renew
he/she/it renews
we renew
you renew
they renew
Preterite
I renewed
you renewed
he/she/it renewed
we renewed
you renewed
they renewed
Present Continuous
I am renewing
you are renewing
he/she/it is renewing
we are renewing
you are renewing
they are renewing
Present Perfect
I have renewed
you have renewed
he/she/it has renewed
we have renewed
you have renewed
they have renewed
Past Continuous
I was renewing
you were renewing
he/she/it was renewing
we were renewing
you were renewing
they were renewing
Past Perfect
I had renewed
you had renewed
he/she/it had renewed
we had renewed
you had renewed
they had renewed
Future
I will renew
you will renew
he/she/it will renew
we will renew
you will renew
they will renew
Future Perfect
I will have renewed
you will have renewed
he/she/it will have renewed
we will have renewed
you will have renewed
they will have renewed
Future Continuous
I will be renewing
you will be renewing
he/she/it will be renewing
we will be renewing
you will be renewing
they will be renewing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been renewing
you have been renewing
he/she/it has been renewing
we have been renewing
you have been renewing
they have been renewing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been renewing
you will have been renewing
he/she/it will have been renewing
we will have been renewing
you will have been renewing
they will have been renewing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been renewing
you had been renewing
he/she/it had been renewing
we had been renewing
you had been renewing
they had been renewing
Conditional
I would renew
you would renew
he/she/it would renew
we would renew
you would renew
they would renew
Past Conditional
I would have renewed
you would have renewed
he/she/it would have renewed
we would have renewed
you would have renewed
they would have renewed
Thesaurus
Verb1.renew - reestablish on a new, usually improved, basis or make new or like new; "We renewed our friendship after a hiatus of twenty years"; "They renewed their membership"regeneratereplace - substitute a person or thing for (another that is broken or inefficient or lost or no longer working or yielding what is expected); "He replaced the old razor blade"; "We need to replace the secretary that left a month ago"; "the insurance will replace the lost income"; "This antique vase can never be replaced"freshen up, refurbish, renovate - make brighter and prettier; "we refurbished the guest wing"; "My wife wants us to renovate"revamp - to patch up or renovate; repair or restore; "They revamped their old house before selling it"remould, retread, remold - give new treads to (a tire)renovate, restitute - restore to a previous or better condition; "They renovated the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel"freshen, refresh - make (to feel) fresh; "The cool water refreshed us"revitalise, revitalize - give new life or vigor torestore, regenerate, rejuvenate - return to life; get or give new life or energy; "The week at the spa restored me"modernize, overhaul, modernise - make repairs, renovations, revisions or adjustments to; "You should overhaul your car engine"; "overhaul the health care system"re-create - create anew; "Re-create the boom of the West on a small scale"restore, reconstruct - return to its original or usable and functioning condition; "restore the forest to its original pristine condition"
2.renew - cause to appear in a new form; "the old product was reincarnated to appeal to a younger market"reincarnaterestore, regenerate, rejuvenate - return to life; get or give new life or energy; "The week at the spa restored me"

renew

verb1. recommence, continue, extend, repeat, resume, prolong, reopen, recreate, reaffirm, re-establish, rejuvenate, regenerate, restate, begin again, revitalize, bring up to date He renewed his attack on government policy.2. reaffirm, confirm, resume, breathe new life into, recommence They renewed their friendship.3. replace, refresh, top up, replenish, restock, resupply Cells are constantly renewed.4. restore, repair, transform, rebuild, overhaul, mend, refurbish, renovate, refit, redevelop, fix up (informal, chiefly U.S. & Canad.), modernize, recondition the cost of renewing the buildings

renew

verb1. To make new or as if new again:furbish, recondition, re-create, refresh, refurbish, rejuvenate, renovate, restore, revamp.Idiom: give a new look to.2. To begin or go on after an interruption:continue, pick up, reopen, restart, resume, take up.3. To impart renewed energy and strength to (a person):freshen, refresh, reinvigorate, rejuvenate, restore, revitalize, revivify.4. To rouse from a state of inactivity or quiescence:reactivate, reanimate, reawaken, rekindle, resurrect, resuscitate, revitalize, revive, revivify.5. To arrange for the extension of:extend.6. To bring back into existence or use:reestablish, reinstate, reintroduce, restore, return, revive.
Translations
使恢复使更新换新更新重修

renew

(rəˈnjuː) verb1. to begin, do, produce etc again. He renewed his efforts; We must renew our attack on drug abuse. 重新開始 重新开始,使更新,使恢复 2. to cause (eg a licence) to continue for another or longer period of time. My television licence has to be renewed in October. 換新 换新3. to make new or fresh or as if new again. The panels on the doors have all been renewed. 翻新 重修(建) reˈnewable adjective 更新的 更新的reˈnewal noun 更新 更新

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Renew


Renew

To make new, or to restore to a former condition.
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RENEW


AcronymDefinition
RENEWResource Exchange Network for Eliminating Waste
RENEWRespect, Educate, Nurture and Empower Women (est. 2004; Bhutan)
RENEWRehabilitation Enterprises of North Eastern Wyoming
RENEWRepublican Network to Elect Women (politics)
RENEWResearch and Ethical Network Embracing Water (UNESCO)

renew


Related to renew: Melaleuca
  • verb

Synonyms for renew

verb recommence

Synonyms

  • recommence
  • continue
  • extend
  • repeat
  • resume
  • prolong
  • reopen
  • recreate
  • reaffirm
  • re-establish
  • rejuvenate
  • regenerate
  • restate
  • begin again
  • revitalize
  • bring up to date

verb reaffirm

Synonyms

  • reaffirm
  • confirm
  • resume
  • breathe new life into
  • recommence

verb replace

Synonyms

  • replace
  • refresh
  • top up
  • replenish
  • restock
  • resupply

verb restore

Synonyms

  • restore
  • repair
  • transform
  • rebuild
  • overhaul
  • mend
  • refurbish
  • renovate
  • refit
  • redevelop
  • fix up
  • modernize
  • recondition

Synonyms for renew

verb to make new or as if new again

Synonyms

  • furbish
  • recondition
  • re-create
  • refresh
  • refurbish
  • rejuvenate
  • renovate
  • restore
  • revamp

verb to begin or go on after an interruption

Synonyms

  • continue
  • pick up
  • reopen
  • restart
  • resume
  • take up

verb to impart renewed energy and strength to (a person)

Synonyms

  • freshen
  • refresh
  • reinvigorate
  • rejuvenate
  • restore
  • revitalize
  • revivify

verb to rouse from a state of inactivity or quiescence

Synonyms

  • reactivate
  • reanimate
  • reawaken
  • rekindle
  • resurrect
  • resuscitate
  • revitalize
  • revive
  • revivify

verb to arrange for the extension of

Synonyms

  • extend

verb to bring back into existence or use

Synonyms

  • reestablish
  • reinstate
  • reintroduce
  • restore
  • return
  • revive

Synonyms for renew

verb reestablish on a new, usually improved, basis or make new or like new

Synonyms

  • regenerate

Related Words

  • replace
  • freshen up
  • refurbish
  • renovate
  • revamp
  • remould
  • retread
  • remold
  • restitute
  • freshen
  • refresh
  • revitalise
  • revitalize
  • restore
  • regenerate
  • rejuvenate
  • modernize
  • overhaul
  • modernise
  • re-create
  • reconstruct

verb cause to appear in a new form

Synonyms

  • reincarnate

Related Words

  • restore
  • regenerate
  • rejuvenate
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