reshaping
reshaping — 動詞
- reshapingpresent simple I / you / we / they
- reshapings3rd person singular
- reshapinging-ing form
- reshapingedpast simple
1. to change the structure, organization, or appearance of something so that it has
重塑;改造
改變結構或方向
to change the structure, organization, or appearance of something so that it has a different form, purpose, or effect
Emre helped the company reshape its marketing strategy to attract younger customers.
Emre 協助公司重塑行銷策略,以吸引年輕客戶。
reshape + object (strategy)
New environmental laws are reshaping how factories handle waste and emissions.
新的環保法規正在改變工廠處理廢棄物與排放的方式。
passive progressive: are reshaping how [clause]
Mira's time studying in Japan reshaped her views on education and group work.
Mira 在日本求學的經歷重塑了她對教育及小組合作的看法。
Sofia worked with the design team to reshape the app's interface completely.
Sofia 與設計團隊合作,徹底改造了應用程式的界面。
The earthquake reshaped the community's entire approach to emergency preparedness.
那場地震徹底改變了整個社區對緊急應變的思維。
- transform
more dramatic — suggests a complete change in nature, not just form
- restructure
more specific — focuses on changing the internal organization
- remodel
more concrete — often used for physical spaces or objects
- preserve
to keep something in its existing state
文法句型
reshape + noun phrase
用法筆記
Often used to describe major changes to systems, organizations, ideas, or physical forms. The subject is frequently an event, policy, or process rather than a person.