及物动词
1. You'd better modify your tone.
你最好说得婉转一点。
2. A noun sometimes modifies another noun.
一个名词有时候修饰另一个名词。
3. Adjectives modify nouns.
形容词修饰名词。
4. He has modified his demands.
他已降低了他的要求。
5. We have to modify our plan a little bit.
我们得对我们的计划稍加修改。
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1. modify
1. 修改;变更;改进
If you modify something, you change it slightly, usually in order to improve it.
e.g. The club members did agree to modify their recruitment policy...
俱乐部成员的确同意修改吸纳新成员的政策。
e.g. The plane was a modified version of the C-130.
这种飞机是C-130的改进机型。
2. 修饰;限定
A word or group of words that modifies another word describes or classifies something, or restricts the meaning of the word.
e.g. It is a rule of English that adjectives generally precede the noun they modify: we say 'a good cry', not 'a cry good'.
英语规定形容词通常放在其修饰的名词前:我们说 a good cry,不说 a cry good。
1. He added that the decision about whether to modify or change the constitution was entirely up to the Japanese people.
2. Scientists have begun to use the electromagnetic radiation produced by lightning to genetically modify plants and to change the some of the earth's chemical elements.
3. modify什么意思
3. Nissan won't say what it cost to modify the minivan to meet Asian government standards.
4. It took enormous guts to modify what was imbedded deeply and held dearly at the heart of the Party's orthodoxies.
5. " We should give some time to the architects on the project to modify the design, " she added.
6. The State Post Bureau announced yesterday that starting tomorrow, it will modify the remittance fees as well as domestic Express Mail Service fees.
7. modify
7. Calls to modify the evaluation system for government officials so that it places less emphasis on economic growth have become more frequent.
8. And more cities are reportedly going to hold public hearings to elicit public input in order to modify their ban.
9. The Education Ministry has also required all Chinese universities to modify their enrolment by increasing the number of places for Sichuan students by 2 percent.
10. modify的解释
10. If the government wants to improve their living standards, it has to manage its financial revenue better and modify the income redistribution pattern.
modify
verb
1. modify的反义词
1. cause to change
make different
cause a transformation
e.g. The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city
The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue
2. modify是什么意思
2. make less severe or harsh or extreme
e.g. please modify this letter to make it more polite
he modified his views on same-gender marriage
3. modify
3. add a modifier to a constituent
Synonym: qualify