reformation

reformation [ˌrefəˈmeɪʃn]  [ˌrefərˈmeɪʃn] 

第三人称复数:reformations

reformation 基本解释

名词改革; 改进; 改善

形容词改革的; 改进的; 改善的

reformation 网络解释

1. 改善:改善(REFORMATION):在进行学习检讨后,思考如何改善学习效果与工作绩效,以加强学习与工作的能力. 人力资源开发系统整合性 人力资源开发需具有系统整合性,以确保资源集中,确立培育目标,并投注在有效的培育活动与事项上面. 以宏观的角度来看,

reformation 词典解释

1. 改革;革新
    The reformation of something is the act or process of changing and improving it.

    e.g. He devoted his energies to the reformation of science.
           他致力于科学的革新。

2. 宗教改革运动(16世纪天主教会的改革运动)
    The Reformation is the movement to reform the Catholic Church in the sixteenth century, which led to the Protestant church being set up.

    e.g. ...a famous statue of the Virgin which was destroyed during the Reformation.
           在宗教改革运动中被毁的著名的圣母马利亚塑像

reformation 单语例句

1. It is China's expectation that reformation of the Indian power configuration will not adversely affect the peace process.

2. Property trust service on social security housing, affordable housing and reformation of villages in the city are exempted.

3. Thanks for the reformation, and I believe that our future will be better and better.

4. reformation的解释

4. " Only through a comprehensive reformation of the surrounding environment can its aging process be delayed, " Peng said.

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5. China has made many calls for reformation of the shareholding and governing structure of the IMF.

6. But as in any reformation, the cake has not been equally shared.

7. reformation的解释

7. The cabinet reformation was scheduled in the wake of the pension reform, the bill of which has been signed into law by Sarkozy on Wednesday.

reformation 英英释义

reformation的翻译

noun

1. rescuing from error and returning to a rightful course

    e.g. the reclamation of delinquent children

    Synonym: reclamation

2. improvement (or an intended improvement) in the existing form or condition of institutions or practices etc.
    intended to make a striking change for the better in social or political or religious affairs