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		 renewBrE /rɪˈnjuː/NAmE /rɪˈnuː/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they renew BrE /rɪˈnjuː/ NAmE /rɪˈnuː/present simple - he / she / it renews BrE /rɪˈnjuːz/ NAmE /rɪˈnuːz/past simple renewed BrE /rɪˈnjuːd/ NAmE /rɪˈnuːd/past participle renewed BrE /rɪˈnjuːd/ NAmE /rɪˈnuːd/ -ing form renewing BrE /rɪˈnjuːɪŋ/ NAmE /rɪˈnuːɪŋ/~ sthto begin sth again after a pause or an interruption 重新开始;中止后继续 SYN resume ◆The army renewed its assault on the capital.  军队重新发动对首都的攻击。◆We have to renew our efforts to attract young players.  我们只好重新开始努力吸引年轻队员。◆The annual dinner is a chance to renew acquaintance with old friends.  一年一度的聚餐会是与老朋友叙旧的好机会。~ sthto make sth valid for a further period of time 使继续有效;延长…的期限◆to  renew a licence/lease/subscription/contract, etc. 延长执照的期限、续签租约、续订、续签合约等◆How do I go about renewing my passport?  我该如何去续签护照?◆I'd like to renew these library books (= arrange to borrow them for a further period of time).  我想续借这几本图书馆的书。~ sthto emphasize sth by saying or stating it again 重申;重复强调 SYN reiterate, repeat ◆to  renew an appeal/a request/a complaint, etc. 再次呼吁、请求、投诉等◆Community leaders have renewed calls for a peaceful settlement.  社区领导人再次呼吁要和平解决。◆The project is to go ahead following renewed promises of aid from the UN.  在得到联合国重申提供援助的承诺以后,这个项目将着手进行。~ sthto change sth that is old or damaged and replace it with sth new of the same kind 更新;更换◆The wiring in your house should be renewed every ten to fifteen years.  你家里的电线应该每十到十五年更换一次。 |