reform

英 [rɪ'fɔːm] 美 [rɪ'fɔrm]
  • n. 改革,改良;改正
  • vt. 改革,革新;重新组成
  • vi. 重组;改过
  • adj. 改革的;改革教会的
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reform 改革,改正

re-,再,重新,form,形状。引申词义改革,改正。

reform (v.)
c. 1300, "to convert into another and better form," from Old French reformer "rebuild, reconstruct, recreate" (12c.), from Latin reformare "to form again, change, transform, alter," from re- "again" (see re-) + formare "to form" (see form (n.)). Intransitive sense from 1580s.

Meaning "to bring (a person) away from an evil course of life" is recorded from early 15c.; of governments, institutions, etc., from early 15c. Related: Reformed; reforming. Reformed churches (1580s) usually are Calvinist as opposed to Lutheran. Reformed Judaism (1843) is a movement initiated in Germany by Moses Mendelssohn (1729-1786). Reform school is attested from 1859.
reform (n.)
"any proceeding which brings back a better order of things," 1660s, from reform (v.) and in some uses from French réforme. As a branch of Judaism from 1843.
1. The government wanted to reform the institutions, to shake up the country.
政府想要实施机构改革,整顿国家。

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2. The finance minister will continue to mastermind Poland's economic reform.
财政部长将继续策划波兰的经济改革。

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3. The government took another step on the road to political reform.
政府在实现政治改革的路上又迈进了一步。

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4. He was soon disillusioned by the government's timidity on social reform.
他不久就因政府在进行社会改革时缩手缩脚而不抱幻想了。

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5. Economic reform will continue to be painful and ineffective.
经济改革仍将举步维艰,毫无成效。

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