reshape
vt. 重塑; 給…以新形態; 採取新形式; 開啟新局面
To reshape something means to change its structure or organization.
If they succeed on Europe, then they will have reshaped the political and economic map of the world...
如果他們在歐洲獲得成功,他們將會改變世界政治和經濟格局。
Recession has simply accelerated changes that have been reshaping the industry anyway.
經濟蕭條只不過加速了原本就在改變行業狀況的變化。
1. shape anew or differently;
2. shape again or shape differently
How can technology reshape government and schools?
技術如何能改造政府和學校?
The conservative movement has been labouring to reshape the court for a generation.
保守運動一直費盡心力重組最高法院,以謀求一個世代的影響力.
I can absolutely reshape my life!
我鐵定可以重塑我的生命!
Unfortunately, they rarely reshape established processes and hardened attitudes at the speed of change.
不幸地是, 他們極少會重塑已經建立好的流程,對待變化速度的態度頑固不化.
To RESHAPE the number of elements must not change.
reshape函式要求變換前後的元素總個數不變,你自己除錯一下吧.