reappraisal
reappraisal — 名詞
- reappraisalsingular
- reappraisalsplural
1. a careful second look at a situation, idea, or person to decide whether an earli
重新評估
再次審視判斷原有的看法並考慮改變
a careful second look at a situation, idea, or person to decide whether an earlier judgment about it needs to change.
Tariro's reappraisal of her goals led her to apply for a teaching job in Osaka.
Tariro 對自己的目標進行重新評估後,決定申請大阪的教職。
The hospital board called for a full reappraisal of its safety procedures after the incident.
事故發生後,醫院董事會要求對其安全程序進行全面重新評估。
collocation: call for a full reappraisal
A reappraisal of the old research data showed that earlier conclusions were not reliable.
對舊研究數據的重新評估顯示,先前的結論並不可靠。
Diego's honest reappraisal of his own strengths helped him choose a more suitable career.
Diego 對自身優勢的誠實重新評估,幫助他選擇了更適合的職業。
- re-evaluation
very close in meaning; re-evaluation is slightly broader and can apply to people, data, or plans equally
- reassessment
close synonym; reassessment is more common in testing and educational contexts
- reconsideration
focuses on the thought process itself rather than the outcome; slightly less formal
文法句型
call for a reappraisal of [something]
a reappraisal of [something] shows / reveals / leads to
用法筆記
Often used in formal or professional contexts such as business, education, and policy-making. Commonly follows verbs like call for, undergo, lead to, or prompt. The object of reappraisal is typically a broad system, policy, opinion, or strategy — not a single item or a routine task.