reinvent

reinvent
re·in·vent
[ˌri:ɪnˈvent]
vt
to \reinvent sth etw neu erfinden
to \reinvent oneself artist sich akk neu erschaffen [o ÖSTERR erfinden] [o ein neues Image geben]
to \reinvent the wheel (iron) noch einmal bei null [o Adam und Eva] anfangen, das Rad noch einmal [o SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR neu] erfinden fig
* * *
["riːɪn'vent]
vt

to reinvent the wheel — das Rad neu erfinden

to reinvent oneself — sich (dat) ein neues Image geben

* * *
v.
wieder erfinden v.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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