renew
US: /ɹɪˈnu/
UK: /ɹɪnjˈuː/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
renew /ri'nju:/- ngoại động từ
- hồi phục lại, làm hồi lại
- thay mới, đổi mới
- to renew one's youth: làm trẻ lại
- to renew the water in a vase: thay nước mới ở bình
- làm lại, nối lại, nói lại, nhắc lại, tiếp tục sau (một thời gian gián đoạn)
- to renew a contract: ký lại một bản hợp đồng
- to renew one's friendship with someone: nối lại tình bạn với ai
- to renew a promise: nhắc lại lời hứa
- nội động từ
- (từ hiếm,nghĩa hiếm) lại trở thành mới lại
- the clamour renewed: tiếng ồn ào lại trở lại
- (từ hiếm,nghĩa hiếm) lại trở thành mới lại
Advanced English dictionary
+ verb [VN]1 to begin sth again after a pause or an interruption
Synonym: RESUME
The army renewed its assault on the capital. + We have to renew our efforts to attract young players. + The annual dinner is a chance to renew acquaintance with old friends.
2 to make sth valid for a further period of time: to renew a licence / lease / subscription / contract + How do I go about renewing my passport? + I'd like to renew these library books (= arrange to borrow them for a further period of time).
3 to emphasize sth by saying or stating it again: to renew an appeal / a request / a complaint + Community leaders have renewed calls for a peaceful settlement. + The project is to go ahead following renewed promises of aid from the UN.
4 to change sth that is old or damaged and replace it with sth new of the same kind: The wiring in your house should be renewed every ten to fifteen years. + Our bones normally renew themselves constantly.
Thesaurus dictionary
v.
1 restore, refresh, rejuvenate, revitalize, reinvigorate, resuscitate, revamp, redo, rehabilitate, transform, regenerate, refurbish, refurnish, renovate, refit, overhaul, recondition, modernize, redecorate, do over:
The entire interior of the hotel has been renewed at considerable expense
2 resume, resurrect, restart, pick or take up again, recommence, return to, reopen:
They renewed their argument in favour of the teaching of Latin.
3 restore, replace, restock, replenish:
We must renew our supply of claret.
4 repeat, reiterate, reaffirm, confirm, reconfirm, restate, reassert:
Each autumn she renews her promise to return in the spring.
Collocation
ADV.
completely | annually
Membership must be renewed annually.
| periodically, regularly | constantly, continually, repeatedly | automatically
VERB + RENEW
decide to | agree to | refuse to
PHRASES
a chance/an opportunity to renew sth
a chance to renew acquaintance with old friends
| need renewing
The paintwork will need renewing every five years.
Concise dictionary
renews|renewed|renewingrɪ'nuː /-'nju-verb
+reestablish on a new, usually improved, basis or make new or like new
+cause to appear in a new form