Examples of using Redefinition in English and their translations into Chinese
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Personalized diagnosis for incoming pupils and redefinition of cognitive maps in relation to individuals' specific experience and their family backgrounds and environment;
A further U.S.-led redefinition of the social relations that govern land access may lie ahead.
Redefinition will not make the kilogram more precise, but it will make it more stable.
Freud's redefinition of sockshoeality to include its infantile forms led him to formulate the Oedipus complex as the central tenet of sockoanalytical theory.
Most Christians, however, oppose the redefinition of marriage, insisting that it is a union solely between a man and a woman.
In recent years, this redefinition of identity has begun to have a new name: self-sovereign identity.
NOTE 14/03/2011(redefinition of the course as a first-level course, pursuant to Italian Presidential Decree 212/05, now New Technologies in Art).
Both the reintegration and redefinition of industry and achievement of industrial healthy development have become the important items in 2016 even in the future times.
Starting from channel strategy redefinition, we have supported many companies in the sales force redeployment and the Key Account Management approach.
Ti Reina" means modest simplicity, a redefinition of the individual woman, and a modern concept of dress for women.
The American Heart Association's redefinition of high blood pressure means that 46 percent of the US population will have the condition.
One thing in President Xi Jinping's three-hour keynote speech stood out: his redefinition of China's“principal contradiction”.
Many top companies in the U.S.A. have taken to bullying states to push forward the redefinition of marriage and gender.
Indeed, the conventional ingredients of fiction- time, plot, character and place- are adapted to Woolf's redefinition of the concept of the novel.
Specific projects have been carried out on the review of European manufacturing sites and the quality management process redefinition.
An improvement in the network operation at the local level and redefinition of training modalities could also result from this initiative;
In fact this threefold redefinition of U.S. strategy, followed essentially by all U.S. presidents from Nixon to Clinton, was partially successful.
In that connection, we hope that the envisaged revision and redefinition of cooperation between the United Nations and the African Union will give new impetus to the collaboration between those organizations.
Commenting specifically on the HIV and Development Programme, evaluators noted that the evolving dynamics of the HIV/AIDS epidemic require some redefinition of the role of UNDP in this area.
The HIV/AIDS epidemic has introduced and firmly established a new complexity in humanitarian crises which requires the rethinking and redefinition of traditional humanitarian assistance.