柯林斯詞典reform /r??f??m/ (reforming,reformed,reforms) 1. N-VAR Reform consists of changes and improvements to a law, social system, or institution. A reform is an instance of such a change or improvement. 改革; 改良 The party embarked on a programme of economic reform. 這個政黨開始了一個經(jīng)濟改革的計劃。2. V-T If someone reforms something such as a law, social system, or institution, they change or improve it. 改革; 改良 ...his plans to reform the country's economy. …他改革國家經(jīng)濟的計劃。3. V-T/V-I When someone reforms or when something reforms them, they stop doing things that society does not approve of, such as breaking the law or drinking too much alcohol. 改造; 改過自新 When his court case was coming up, James promised to reform. 當他的案件即將被審理時,詹姆斯承諾要改過自新。4. reformedADJ 改過自新的 ...a reformed alcoholic. …一個改過自新的酗酒者。 返回 reform劍橋詞典to make an improvement , especially by changing a person's behaviour or the structure of something (尤指通過改變?nèi)说男袨榛蚴挛锏臉?gòu)造而)改革,改進,改造 Who will reform our unfair electoral system ? 誰將改革我們不公正的選舉制度呢? For years I was an alcoholic , but I reformed when the doctors gave me six months to live . 我酗酒多年,但當醫(yī)生預(yù)計我只能再活6個月時,我就改過自新了。 例句 He was given licence to reform the organization .The president is preparing for a showdown with his advisers over his plans to reform the economy .He was credited with having reformed the education system .The government is in the process of reforming the benefits system .On leaving jail , Joe determined to reform. 返回 reform