单词 | reinterpretation |
释义 | reinterpretation (once / 75765 pages) n If something is explained or defined in a new or different way, you can say it is a reinterpretation. If you see a rap version of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," that is a reinterpretation. Reinterpretation has as its base the word interpret, which is from the Latin word interpretari, which means "explain or understand." If you are a detective working on a cold case, you have to reexamine the evidence. It is possible that you will catch something that others missed before, leading you to a reinterpretation of the case — and perhaps an arrest. WORD FAMILYreinterpretation: reinterpretations+/interpret: interpretable, interpretation, interpretative, interpreted, interpreter, interpreting, interpretive, interprets, misinterpret, reinterpret/interpretation: interpretations/interpretative: interpretatively/interpreter: interpreters/interpreting: interpretings/misinterpret: misinterpretation, misinterpreted, misinterpreting, misinterprets/misinterpretation: misinterpretations/reinterpret: reinterpretation, reinterpreted, reinterpreting, reinterprets USAGE EXAMPLESLast year he braved raucous street protests and tussles on the Diet floor to deliver a constitutional reinterpretation allowing Japan to engage in “collective self-defense.” Wall Street Journal(Dec 27, 2016) But it’s a stunningly photographed, fascinating reinterpretation of classic melodrama. Washington Post(Nov 17, 2016) So of course such a piece, with its fractal construction, can and does lend itself to all sorts of arrangements and reinterpretations. Washington Post(Nov 07, 2016) 1n a new or different interpretation Hyper interpretation, rendering, rendition the act of interpreting something as expressed in an artistic performance 2n a new or different meaning Hyper interpretation, reading, version a mental representation of the meaning or significance of something |
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