recalibration
noun [ C or U ] (also re-calibration) uk/ˌriː.kæl.ɪˈbreɪ.ʃən/ us/ˌriː.kæl.əˈbreɪ.ʃən/
重新校准
a change in the way you do or think about something
It meant a major recalibration of our plan. 这意味着我们计划的重大调整。
Some Elizabethans refused to accept the calendar recalibration.
The new standards are simply recalibrations of the old ones.
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- We addressed many of the causes of this crisis through a recalibration of our business model.
- Now she is home to stay, the household balance has undergone a subtle re-calibration.
- Many of these models have now been subject to severe recalibration.