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re.formHrI5fC:m, $-5fC:rmv, n(to make) an improvement, esp. by changing a person's behaviour or the structure of something改革,改造Who will reform Britain's unfair electoral system? [T]谁会改革英国不公正的选举制度?For years I was an alcoholic, but I reformed when the doctors gave me six months to live. [I]多年来我是个酗酒者,但医生说我只能再活六个月后我戒酒了。Some reforms to the system will be necessary. [C]对该制度进行一些改革是有必要的。The government is committed to carrying out a programme of social reform. [U]政府决心实行一个社会改革计划。The education system in Britain was crying out for reform. [U]英国的教育制度急需进行改革。
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