Examples of using Reinterprets in English and their translations into Chinese
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The interior reinterprets classic Porsche elements, bringing them into the digital age.
Any member who seeks to diminish previous undertakings or reinterprets them challenges the Treaty.
The interior reinterprets classic Porsche elements, bringing them into the digital age.
Building in a region known for diamonds and extreme climate,the project reinterprets Yakutsk's unique culture atop the frost.
The interior reinterprets classic Porsche elements and transfers them to the digital age.
Inspired by the architecture of classical cloisters in downtown Quito,the tower reinterprets the courtyard through the building facade.
The interior reinterprets classic Porsche elements and transfers them to the digital age.
The stripes were inspired by“groma? a”, a type of rocks specific to Rijeka,which the centre artificially reinterprets by colour and shape.
Moreover, the Declaration reinterprets Islamic theology to respond to modern challenges.
At least within our own consciousness, the past is malleable and flexible,constantly changing as our recollection reinterprets and re-explains what has happened.“.
This series reinterprets the brand's masterpieces in a modern way, witnessing the brand's long historical tradition.
The ribbon-like stripes were inspired by“gromača”, a type of rocks specific to Rijeka,which the centre artificially reinterprets by colour and shape.
His work reinterprets Riemann- Roch not as a theorem about a variety, but about a morphism between two varieties.
In LEVS Architecten's newest development Forum City,the firm reinterprets Russian urban life in the center of its fourth-largest city, Yekaterinburg.
The building reinterprets the essence of traditional masonry great thick stone walls, which solidly protects the domestic space.
Chunking takes seemingly meaningless information and reinterprets it in light of information that is already stored away somewhere in our long-term memory.
He reinterprets classical social contract ideas within a game-theory framework and generates new insights into the fundamental questions of social philosophy.
UCM sources for worldwide innovative learning approaches, reinterprets and offers them to students who are aiming to be part of the new international job trends.
The study reinterprets evidence about primate language and concludes that Old World monkeys can combine two items in a language sequence.
In honour of the brand's long history,Heritage Black Bay reinterprets the influential watchmaking standards of the history of diving watches in the 1950s.
The new collection reinterprets Lamborghini's DNA to offer an informal style that is comfortable in any situation.
The new collection reinterprets Lamborghini DNA to offer an informal style that is comfortable wherever you go.
Jehovah's Witnesses reinterpret this to mean the body of elders.
Spheres and networks: two ways of reinterpret globalization.
They started reinterpreting those old stories.
The polo shirt reinterpreted by the world's most renowned designers.
Classic design features have been reinterpreted and brought into the digital age.
Once he was exonerated, it would be reinterpreted as brave defiance.
States must not reinterpret existing obligations under the Treaty.
The Charter must be fully respected, not reinterpreted.