redesign

redesign — verb

1. to change the way something looks, works, or is organized, usually in order to m

1.動詞及物B2
釋義

to change the way something looks, works, or is organized, usually in order to make it better or more suitable for a particular purpose

例句

The company hired a team to redesign their website for mobile users.

redesign + [object] + for [purpose]

Tendai helped redesign the office layout so the team could work together more easily.

同義詞
  • revamp

    more informal; often suggests cosmetic or surface-level updates

  • overhaul

    more thorough; implies examining and fixing every part of a system or product

  • remodel

    specific to physical spaces such as rooms, kitchens, or buildings

文法句型

redesign + [object] (a product, a space, a system, a website)

用法筆記

The object is usually something with a planned structure — a product, a space, a system, a website, or a process. This sense implies a deliberate, often professional, effort to improve the design rather than a casual rearrangement.

常見錯誤

I redesigned my desk' (when you just moved a few items).
I redesigned the office layout to improve the workflow.
💡'redesign' implies a deliberate change to the overall structure or plan, not just minor rearrangement.

redesign — noun