Similar words: deformed, reformer, formed, reform, preform, informed, land reform, transformed. Meaning: [rɪ'fɔrm /-'fɔːm] adj. 1. of or relating to the body of Protestant Christianity arising during the Reformation; used of some Protestant churches especially Calvinist as distinct from Lutheran 2. caused to abandon an evil manner of living and follow a good one.
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(121) We reformed the RMB exchange rate regime to gradually make the exchange rate more flexible.
(122) Because of his encouragement, she won the best designer by her reformed cheongsam.
(123) After the war, the minister reformed the duodecimal system into the decimal system's which improved the currency of money.
(124) C7620-11 semi-automatic chuck multicut lathe was reformed into a kind of simple constructed NC machine, so that the variety of process was increased , and automation degree was also improved.
(125) The practice shows that the reformed technique can realize automatic control of sump pump. Not only it avoids waste oil overflow accident, but also it improves station operational efficiency.
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(126) The outer coast of the tidal inlet is shell sand bar created in higher sea level period and is reformed by current hydrodynamical processes.
(127) It was reformed greatly in 1999, constituting Urumqi petrochemical company made up of good productive assets.
(128) The hoisting and transport systems of its main shaft are reformed in 2005.
(129) The distinctives of Reformed theology and practice are useful only to the degree that they undergird and clarify the gospel, the evangel.
(130) As former Secretary of Bacon for five years, Hobbes reformed Arestotles' Rhetoric, treasured deduction and induction simultaneously, and endeavoured to hurl down the dogmatist authority.
(131) Orthodox Lutheranism appears to have rejected Reformed covenant theology because they saw in it a confusion of Law and Gospel.
(132) Mr Karzai is aiming to use the three-day "peace jirga" to enlist support for his plan to offer economic incentives to reformed Taliban militants.
(133) After gas program and piping system of multi purpose gas furnace were reformed technically,(sentencedict.com) remarkable changes have taken place in many aspects and considerable benefit has been created.
(134) It is realized that the control of cutting material of rubber tire is reformed to digital control with PLC . The two main problems in practice have been resolved effectually .
(135) Based on the superposition principle, the mechanically sinusoidal vibration device has been reformed to mechanically non-sinusoidal one.
(136) Controled by microprogram, the instruction set of the bit-slice microprocessor can be expanded and reformed to meet a variety of requirements by replacing PROMs.
(137) The teaching and experiment of electrotechnics are reformed in teaching university.
(138) Reformed theology has historically been the branch of evangelicalism most strongly committed to the sovereignty of God.
(139) Wi th the judiciary reformed more deeply, litigation intermediation, this kind of"in formal assize", was turned by the limit in the creation process of judge system.
(140) So the traditional distribution mode of Panasonic mobile must be reformed.
(141) The Graduate students course of medical information retrieval was reformed in the teaching goal, means and techniques, according to the idea of learner centered.
(142) In the second part, firstly, with the development of deregulation, the author points out that the Guangdong Electric Power Group must be reformed to adapt to the furiously competitive market.
(143) Princeton theologians Archibald Alexander and Charles Hodge believed that their theology faithfully reflected Reformed beliefs and should be central in American Presbyterianism.
(144) A new type of condensator of compact spinning frame is designed, and a ring frame is thus reformed to be a compact spinning frame with this condensator .
(145) Methods Reformed decortication of lung was performed in 21 cases of child chronic pyothorax.
(146) In order that the morals and conduct of clerics may be reformed for the better, let all of them strive to live in a continent and chaste way, especially those in holy orders .
(147) The communication rules were reformed in 2005 to allow a significant number of exceptions to the quiet period.
(148) But at root, the competitive edge that we need in the future requires an effective flow of credit through a reformed and more responsible banking system.
(149) In the early part of the seventeenth century Arminius introduced a new system of doctrine in the Reformed churches of Holland.
(150) The reformed lathe can machine the varying pitch screw bolt according to the require of quality and technology.
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