reweave
verb [ T ] (also re-weave re-wove or re-weaved | re-woven or re-weaved) uk/ˌriːˈwiːv/ us/ˌriˈwiːv/ past tense rewove or US also reweaved | past participle rewoven or US also reweaved
(COMBINE)
重新组织
to form something new from several different things, or to combine several different things in a new way
Expansion of the programme would begin to reweave the social safety net for the 21st century.
Between them they re-wove the fabric of horse racing in this country. 他们两人让这个国家的赛马运动面目一新。
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- His art reminds us that the threads binding a civilized society can be rewoven.
- We all re-weave our messy lives into palatable histories.
(REPAIR)
重新编织
to repair cloth by repeatedly crossing a single thread through two sets of long threads
Holes in sweaters can be rewoven or mended. 毛衣上的破洞可以重新编织或修补。
Restorers re-wove the linen fabric in places where there were holes.