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

1.動詞及物B2
釋義

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

例句

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]

同義詞
  • 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

反義詞
  • 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.

常見錯誤

The artist reshaped the clay on the wheel.
The artist shaped the clay on the wheel.
💡'reshape' implies doing it again or differently; for the first time, use 'shape'.
I reshaped my hair this morning.
I restyled my hair this morning.
💡'reshape' sounds unnatural for personal grooming; use a more specific verb.