1.to try to change the way that people think about an event in the past, often in a way that is not honest or correct
1.I suggested, yesterday, that you were in a position to rewrite history.
昨天,我提出你正处在重写历史的位置。
2.But we underestimated the speed and determination with which opponents of regulation would rewrite history.
然而,我低估了反对监管人士重写历史的速度与决心。
3.However, the unexpected is all rewrite history.
然而让人意想不到的是,历史一切都改写。
4.The world is changed 'cause you are made of ivory and gold. The curves of your lips rewrite history.
世界因你而改变,因为你是象牙和黄金所造,你嘴唇的曲线将重写历史。
5.In the New Year , a new tide of scientific and technological revolution will be surging up in China , and innovation will rewrite history .
在新的一年里,中国将掀起科技革命的新浪潮,技术创新将改写历史。
6.It is a rare thing for a literary biographer to take on a well-known poet and completely rewrite history.
对于一个文学传记作家来说,重新改写一个被人们所熟知的诗人的历史并不多见。
7.Martin Luther King, has rewritten history, and Obama is about to rewrite history.
金博士已经改写了历史,而奥巴马即将书写新的历史。
8.'You can effectively rewrite history by changing a company's capital structure and reducing its leverage and purchase price.
你可以通过改变公司的资本结构和降低杠杆比率和购买价格有效地重写历史。
9.And again I think we were dealing with Augustan propaganda with his ability to rewrite history after the time.
我认为我们再一次见识了屋大维的宣传能力,他利用他的能力在改写他身后的历史。再次意识到。
10.So much for nostalgia: one cannot rewrite history.
往事令人不胜唏嘘:历史无法改写。