reconceive
verb (also re-conceive) uk/ˌriː.kənˈsiːv/ us/ˌriː.kənˈsiːv/
(INVENT)
[ T ]重新筹划
to invent a plan or an idea again or create something again, in a new or different way
The company has downsized, and it now has to re-conceive itself. 公司裁员瘦身了,现在必须重新自我定位。
They have reconceived the house as an Italian palace.
The developed world will need to re-conceive the way they deliver products and services to the developing world.
- More examples
- My goal is to re-conceive the show as a theatre of the imagination.
- If we reconceive men's roles, women might manage to have both a career and children.
- Broadcasters have had to reconceive their relationship to their viewers.
- She plays basically the same role - they didn't seem to reconceive the character at all.
- He has reconceived opera's standard works for modern times.
(GET PREGNANT)
[ I ]重新怀孕
to become pregnant for a second, third, etc. time
The study examines the effects of a postmiscarriage menstrual period prior to reconceiving.
For four years after the death of her unborn baby, she struggled to re-conceive. 在她未出生的孩子去世后的四年里,她一直在努力重新怀孕。