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refurbish 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/riˈfərbiSH/,
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refurbished, past tense; refurbished, past participle; refurbishes, 3rd person singular present; refurbishing, present participle;
  1. Renovate and redecorate (something, esp. a building)
    • - the premises have been completely refurbished in our corporate style

  1. make brighter and prettier; "we refurbished the guest wing"; "My wife wants us to renovate"
  2. (refurbishment) renovation: the state of being restored to its former good condition; "the inn was a renovation of a Colonial house"
  3. (Refurbishment (electronics)) Refurbishment is the of maintenance or major repair of an item, either aesthetically or mechanically.
  4. To rebuild or replenish with all new material; to restore to original (or better) working order and appearance
  5. (refurbished) renovated or renewed
  6. (Refurbished) Products that have been upgraded to be returned to active use in their original form. Refurbishing is considered a form of reuse, and is preferable to recycling as it requires less processing and inputs to return a product to useful service.
  7. (refurbished) Projectors that have been cleaned, adjusted, and factory certified by the manufacturer. Also called "b-stock," they generally are excellent values and come with a 12-mo minimum warranty.
  8. (Refurbishing) The repair of worn out or damaged batteries. This is not the same as reconditioning (see above).
  9. (refurbishing) The reparation or restoration of a product to its original condition according to the brand standards. The refurbishing process involves testing the returned item, replacing parts of the item, product repackaging and returning of products to the inventory.
  10. (Refurbishment) Improvement and modernisation of a building falling short of rebuilding or redevelopment and thus not normally requiring planning permission (other than for alterations to the external appearance), except in the case of listed buildings.
  11. (Refurbishment) Re-development of an existing play area.
  12. (Refurbishment) The upgrading of a building’s fabric and services with the aim of enhancing its ability to attract tenants, improve rental growth and maximise market value.
  13. (refurbishment) A term used for the drying out and tightening of windings, repair and replacement of faulty and substandard components, replacement of gaskets, treatment or replacement of oil and removal of corrosion and repainting.
  14. (refurbishment) The act of renovating or upgrading an existing property either internally or externally.
  15. (refurbishment) is taken to have occurred if the medical device, or a part of the device, is substantially rebuilt from one or more used medical devices of that kind so as to create a medical device that is able to be used for the purpose originally intended by the manufacturer of the original ...
  16. The process of repairing or reconditioning an exhibit to extend its life span.
  17. This term implies that the system has been restored by either the OEM or a 3^rd party to operational status, meets original OEM published specifications, and may use a mixture of new and original components.
  18. The application of a new coat of paint.
  19. To re-work, repair, de-label or otherwise re-store returned products which need additional handling before they can be re-sold as stock.
  20. To decorate or fix up a property into good order. This might include painting, floor coverings. Fixtures and fittings.
  21. to fix or restore or to make new.
  22. To clean and beautify.
  23. To renovate or redecorate.