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单词 refashion
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refashionv.

Brit. /(ˌ)riːˈfaʃn/, U.S. /riˈfæʃ(ə)n/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: re- prefix, fashion v.
Etymology: < re- prefix + fashion v. Compare French refaçonner (1563 in Middle French).
transitive. To fashion again or differently; to reshape. Also intransitive.
ΘΚΠ
the world > time > change > change to something else, transformation > making or fashioning anew > fashion anew [verb (transitive)]
reforge1542
unfashion1569
to make over1582
refashion1613
remodel1660
remake1766
recast1790
new-dress1795
rework1837
rejigger1899
rejig1948
jigger1961
1613 W. B. tr. S. Michaelis Admirable Hist. Penitent Woman 147 He that hath refashioned the same is Omnipotent.
1624 J. Gee Foot out of Snare 17 Inflecting, fashioning and refashioning their religion according to the will and wantonness of them.
a1727 G. Hooper Wks. (1757) 660 God may not loath and abhor, refuse to take into his Hands, and to refashion.
1803 W. Taylor in J. W. Robberds Mem. W. Taylor (1843) I. 459 I have begun to modernize—no, to refashion—Drayton's battle of Azincour.
1816 W. Taylor in Monthly Rev. 81 471 They..have been much nationalized and refashioned in the transplantation.
1881 C. Rossetti Pageant & Other Poems 156 Shame Itself may be a glory and a grace, Refashioning the sin-disfashioned face.
1954 O. Sitwell Four Continents v. 112 The Drum Tower, refashioned half a millennium ago by the Emperor Yung Lo out of the materials of Kubla Khan's building of the same name.
1987 R. Shilts And Band played On (1988) ii. ii. 11 He had not refashioned himself into the utterly respectable aide to one of California's most powerful politicians. He wasn't selling out.
2006 Quilter's Newslet. Mag. Nov. 92 I hit the racks searching for skirts, dresses, and blouses I could refashion into my quilt.

Derivatives

reˈfashioner n.
ΘΚΠ
the world > time > change > change to something else, transformation > making or fashioning anew > [noun] > one who or that which refashions
refashioner1800
remodeller1819
recaster1841
reshaper1923
1800 W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. 8 597 From that period the balance of erudition and talents began to incline toward the side of the reformers or refashioners.
1972 G. Jones Kings, Beasts, & Heroes p. xx We may..see our three authors for what they are, men laden with eloquence, their minds charged with story, skilled refashioners of prized material.
2001 Australian (Nexis) 5 Sept. 26 Universities..are also the principal curators, re-fashioners and presenters of bodies of learning.
reˈfashioning n.
ΘΚΠ
the world > time > change > change to something else, transformation > making or fashioning anew > [noun]
reworking?1608
remodelling1785
refashioning1799
refashionment1829
remodelment1838
recast1841
réchauffage1847
reshaping1872
rejigging1884
rejiggering1920
re-profiling1962
rejig1965
1799 W. Taylor in J. W. Robberds Mem. W. Taylor (1843) I. 277 Milton and Klopstock, poets too good to undergo a refashioning.
1890 Athenæum 1 Nov. 583/2 The genuine Chaucer poems in the same MS. have not been subjected to any such wholesale refashioning.
1986 A. Ravetz Govt. of Space i. 9 The prevailing negativity is..a poor return for the generations of hope, effort, sacrifice and expense that went into the refashioning of the twentieth-century built environment.
2003 Tractor & Machinery Oct. (Farm & Hort. Equipm. Suppl.) 16/2 (caption) To prove that the refashioning of old tools was not unique to this country, this bale hook was acquired while Peter was on holiday in America.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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