renewal
noun uk/rɪˈnjuː.əl/ us/rɪˈnuː.əl/
(CONTINUE)
[ C or U ]延期;更新,更换
the act of making an official document, agreement, or rule continue for more time
Do you deal with season-ticket renewals here? 在你这里可以续买季票吗?
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- 144 employees were laid off and 189 employees did not receive contract renewals.
- They are facing higher rates, less coverage and more hassles when policies come up for renewal.
- The state is seeking the renewal of a tax levy that generates $65.2 million annually for schools.
- To renew your licence or for more information about the online renewal process, visit our website.
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[ U ]更新
the act of starting again or starting to do something again
They fear the renewal of hostilities if an agreement is not reached soon. 如果不能很快达成协议,他们担心会再次爆发敌对行动。
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- His central thesis is that the trauma of war and its aftermath amounted to a renewal of the revolution.
- The talks are intended to pave the way to a renewal of peace negotiations.
- It gave him the go-ahead for a renewal of their earlier pursuits.