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		Definition of repurpose in English: repurposeverb riːˈpɜːpəsrēˈpərpəs [with object]Adapt for use in a different purpose. 改变…的用途  they've taken a product that was originally designed for the CD-ROM and repurposed it for the Microsoft Network 他们买了一件原设计用于CD-ROM的产品,并把它改造后用于微软网络。 Example sentencesExamples -  The question then becomes: ‘Can you retrain them, repurpose them, at least give them advance notice?’
 -  The management plans to make PDF the common format to drive business-to-business e-commerce enabling documents to be stored in a PDF master and repurposed for different devices.
 -  Lee has big plans for repackaging and repurposing Spock's work.
 -  CDP provides atomic data sets for repurposing with far more flexibility than snapshots.
 -  In this story we're going to analyze and compare several different types of thin media clients, plus we'll compare them to repurposing an old laptop or desktop.
 -  By now, it's widely known that Lucas freely engages in updating, altering, and repurposing his former works.
 -  Tape is used to capture terabytes of data for later use and repurposing.
 -  Why spend millions on buying and implementing a new system if you can repurpose your existing applications and data to deliver the same benefits of a new system?
 -  But once you get to that, you start looking at new ways of repurposing the materials.
 -  What steps are you taking to repurpose data for future use?
 -  The city of Schwabisch Hall in December also decided to repurpose a few hundred Microsoft PCs with Linux.
 -  But repurpose the components judiciously - your new PC may demand faster RAM, a more potent graphics card, or a larger hard drive.
 -  Is Google right to take in this information and repurpose it through Google News?
 -  As noted, museum partners are encouraged to repurpose contextual information published in exhibition catalogues and educational materials.
 -  In a sense, people asked implicitly for the new section simply by repurposing the original one.
 -  This begins to identify what may be called a ‘storage media cascade’ that allows corporations to repurpose hardware according to its relative availability rating.
 -  More recently, database-producing companies have looked to the Web both as a distribution channel for their established information and for innovative ways to repurpose that data.
 -  But the drag persists on the hardware side, where we're still repurposing Windows laptops for Linux.
 -  It's not about repurposing some e-commerce engine for every Johnny-come-lately who wants to get on the Web.
 -  Quite often, the best solution is to repurpose an old desktop or laptop PC to act as your media client, since a playback-only device requires modest hardware.
 
    Definition of repurpose in US English: repurposeverbrēˈpərpəs [with object]Adapt for use in a different purpose. 改变…的用途  they've taken a product that was originally designed for a CD-ROM and repurposed it for the Microsoft Network 他们买了一件原设计用于CD-ROM的产品,并把它改造后用于微软网络。 Example sentencesExamples -  The management plans to make PDF the common format to drive business-to-business e-commerce enabling documents to be stored in a PDF master and repurposed for different devices.
 -  As noted, museum partners are encouraged to repurpose contextual information published in exhibition catalogues and educational materials.
 -  Why spend millions on buying and implementing a new system if you can repurpose your existing applications and data to deliver the same benefits of a new system?
 -  But once you get to that, you start looking at new ways of repurposing the materials.
 -  The question then becomes: ‘Can you retrain them, repurpose them, at least give them advance notice?’
 -  By now, it's widely known that Lucas freely engages in updating, altering, and repurposing his former works.
 -  It's not about repurposing some e-commerce engine for every Johnny-come-lately who wants to get on the Web.
 -  But repurpose the components judiciously - your new PC may demand faster RAM, a more potent graphics card, or a larger hard drive.
 -  Quite often, the best solution is to repurpose an old desktop or laptop PC to act as your media client, since a playback-only device requires modest hardware.
 -  More recently, database-producing companies have looked to the Web both as a distribution channel for their established information and for innovative ways to repurpose that data.
 -  In this story we're going to analyze and compare several different types of thin media clients, plus we'll compare them to repurposing an old laptop or desktop.
 -  In a sense, people asked implicitly for the new section simply by repurposing the original one.
 -  Lee has big plans for repackaging and repurposing Spock's work.
 -  What steps are you taking to repurpose data for future use?
 -  Tape is used to capture terabytes of data for later use and repurposing.
 -  CDP provides atomic data sets for repurposing with far more flexibility than snapshots.
 -  Is Google right to take in this information and repurpose it through Google News?
 -  This begins to identify what may be called a ‘storage media cascade’ that allows corporations to repurpose hardware according to its relative availability rating.
 -  The city of Schwabisch Hall in December also decided to repurpose a few hundred Microsoft PCs with Linux.
 -  But the drag persists on the hardware side, where we're still repurposing Windows laptops for Linux.
 
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