re-pattern
verb [ T ] (also repattern) uk/ˌriːˈpæt.ən/
重塑;变革;改革
to change the way in which something usually happens, works, or is done, especially a pattern (= an often repeated type) of behaviour
In the hypnotic state, they can literally re-pattern the automatic behaviour that is causing the problem.
Acupuncture is a stimulus that can help re-pattern the body and break the chronic pain syndrome. 针灸是一种刺激,可以帮助重新塑造身体并破解慢性疼痛综合症。
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- All we seemed to do was play games, but through that I quickly learned to re-pattern my speech.
- One dose of the appropriate remedy should be sufficient to re-pattern the system and set things right.
- They charge £250 for a day-long seminar that promises to "completely re-pattern your thoughts".