reintroduce
verb [ T ] uk/ˌriː.ɪn.trəˈdjuːs/ us/ˌriː.ɪn.trəˈduːs/
再介绍,再引荐;再引进;重新采用
to put something into use, operation, or a place after it has not been used or in a place for some time
Wolves were reintroduced into Yellowstone Park in 1995. 狼在1995年被重新引入黄石公园。
reintroduce yourself to someone 以新的方式再次呈现自己,重新包装自己
to present yourself to people in a different way
Republicans began to roll out their agenda as they sought to reintroduce themselves to voters. 共和党人开始推出自己的议程,致力于以新的形象面对选民。
Whenever a musician changes genres, they have to reintroduce themselves to their fans.
The challenge she faces is to reintroduce herself to voters who know her already, but not always for the right reasons.
After retiring due to injury and taking a decade off, he reintroduced himself to the league as an agent, not a player.
The singer reintroduced themselves to the world as a non-binary fashion icon.