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Definition of reconfigure in English: reconfigureverb riːkənˈfɪɡəˌrikənˈfɪɡjər [with object]Configure (something) differently. 改造…的外形;更换…的部件;重新安装 you don't have to reconfigure the modem each time you make a connection 每次连接时无需重新安装调制解调器。 Example sentencesExamples - He also wants to change the facade of his summer dining room, rebuild a boiler house, alter the roof of his estate manager's house and reconfigure his master bedroom.
- Experiences in the most formative years may well reconfigure the sensory cortices of individuals.
- We are also asking the council to look at reconfiguring the inside of the building.
- The company reconfigured its management structure to move decision-making further down the command chain.
- You should try to back up your data as often as you can in case you lose it or need to reconfigure your system.
- Kay deftly reconfigured the tale into another story of identity and self-invention.
- Implicitly, one has defined what it is to be a building, and reconfigured the world around this definition.
- Similarly, the software could be used to reconfigure servers to handle different tasks, depending on the time of the day.
- And the challenges from now on will require him to take hard decisions about strengthening and reconfiguring our anti-terrorist capability.
- Congress is considering reconfiguring the formula for allocating money.
- Rather, he reconfigured the elements of what had long been a fashionable field of study.
- Then these titanic missiles were reconfigured to serve as more or less peaceful boosters to put satellites into space.
- We are reconfiguring the past in the image of our times.
- How can UK politics be reconfigured to give the voters more choice and more power?
- The cash will be used to reconfigure the biology research laboratories.
- He has met local planning officials and agreed to reconfigure the existing car park and an open area previously used as a private facility.
- It's the only virus we know that invades the cell and reconfigures the DNA.
- Once they have access to the telephone system, the hackers are able to reconfigure it and then make as many calls as they want.
- Early exposure to fatty food could reconfigure children's bodies so that they always choose fatty foods.
- We find ourselves in the current situation where, without reconfiguring health services, limited resources are spread too thinly, compromising the safety and quality of patient care.
Derivativesadjective The robot is reconfigurable, so that the owner can swap out limbs or even the head, and each module is ‘intelligent’ - equipped with its own motor and control chip. Example sentencesExamples - It consists of an assemblage of modular and reconfigurable shelters, unique air and missile defense hardware/software, standardized automated data processing equipment and communications suites.
- ‘Many of the most notable concert halls built in the late twentieth century are designed to be acoustically reconfigurable,’ writes Thompson.
- With our reconfigurable interior, we believe this is the most versatile vehicle in the utility market.
- The platform supporting new business models must be fast, reliable, eminently reconfigurable, and not closely controlled by any specific player.
- The amount or degree of rotation is rapidly reconfigurable.
Definition of reconfigure in US English: reconfigureverbˌrēkənˈfiɡyərˌrikənˈfɪɡjər [with object]Configure (something) differently. 改造…的外形;更换…的部件;重新安装 you don't have to reconfigure the modem each time you make a connection 每次连接时无需重新安装调制解调器。 Example sentencesExamples - He also wants to change the facade of his summer dining room, rebuild a boiler house, alter the roof of his estate manager's house and reconfigure his master bedroom.
- Kay deftly reconfigured the tale into another story of identity and self-invention.
- And the challenges from now on will require him to take hard decisions about strengthening and reconfiguring our anti-terrorist capability.
- Rather, he reconfigured the elements of what had long been a fashionable field of study.
- The cash will be used to reconfigure the biology research laboratories.
- Then these titanic missiles were reconfigured to serve as more or less peaceful boosters to put satellites into space.
- How can UK politics be reconfigured to give the voters more choice and more power?
- Once they have access to the telephone system, the hackers are able to reconfigure it and then make as many calls as they want.
- Similarly, the software could be used to reconfigure servers to handle different tasks, depending on the time of the day.
- It's the only virus we know that invades the cell and reconfigures the DNA.
- The company reconfigured its management structure to move decision-making further down the command chain.
- Experiences in the most formative years may well reconfigure the sensory cortices of individuals.
- We are also asking the council to look at reconfiguring the inside of the building.
- We find ourselves in the current situation where, without reconfiguring health services, limited resources are spread too thinly, compromising the safety and quality of patient care.
- You should try to back up your data as often as you can in case you lose it or need to reconfigure your system.
- He has met local planning officials and agreed to reconfigure the existing car park and an open area previously used as a private facility.
- Congress is considering reconfiguring the formula for allocating money.
- Implicitly, one has defined what it is to be a building, and reconfigured the world around this definition.
- We are reconfiguring the past in the image of our times.
- Early exposure to fatty food could reconfigure children's bodies so that they always choose fatty foods.
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