renew
verb [ T ] uk/rɪˈnjuː/ us/rɪˈnuː/
(MAKE NEW)
B2 给…展期,延长…的期限;更新,更换
to increase the life of or replace something old
Every year I renew my membership of the sports club. 我每年都将体育俱乐部会员资格续期。
I forgot to renew my season ticket. 我忘了办理季票续期了。
I'll use this material to renew the chair covers. 我要用这块布料做新的椅子罩来换掉旧的。
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- There was an ominous silence when I asked whether my contract was going to be renewed.
- My passport runs out next month - I must get it renewed.
- Green plants help to renew the earth's oxygen supply.
- The council have refused to renew the company's operating licence.
- What a to-do that was, getting my passport renewed at the consulate!
(REPEAT)
重新开始
to begin doing something again
The kidnappers renewed their threats. 绑架者又发出威胁了。
She renewed her efforts to escape. 她再次企图逃跑。
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- Despite renewed pressure to give up the occupied territory, they will not yield.
- Neoclassical architecture reflected a renewed interest in the architecture of ancient Greece and Rome.
- The latest outbreak has led to renewed concern about the spread of the disease.
- The Renaissance stimulated a renewed interest in scientific research.
- The success of the national team has led to a renewed interest in the sport.