cách tân
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
- Verb:
- To renovate: To make changes to something, especially a system, practice, or field, in order to improve it or modernize it. This often implies a significant, intentional update.
- To reform: To make changes in something, such as an institution or practice, in order to correct faults or improve its function.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- Chính phủ quyết tâm cách tân nền giáo dục. (The government is determined to renovate the education system.)
- Công ty cần cách tân phương thức quản lý. (The company needs to reform its management methods.)
- Ông ấy là người cách tân nghệ thuật. (He is an art reformer.)
Advanced Usage
- Used in formal or academic contexts to discuss significant, systematic improvements in fields like culture, technology, administration, or art.
- Often implies a break from old traditions or methods to introduce new, more effective ones.
Variants and Related Words
- Cải cách (v): To reform. Often used for large-scale, institutional reforms (e.g., economic reform, political reform).
- cải cách hành chính (administrative reform)
- Đổi mới (v): To innovate, to renew. Can be slightly broader, emphasizing newness and innovation.
- tinh thần đổi mới (spirit of innovation)
Synonyms
- Renovate: To restore to a good state of repair; to revitalize.
- Reform: To make changes to improve a system or institution.
- Modernize: To adapt something to modern needs or habits.
- Revamp: To give new and improved form, structure, or appearance.
Related Idioms and Phrases
- Tinh thần cách tân: A spirit of renovation/reform.
- Chúng ta cần có tinh thần cách tân. (We need a spirit of reform.)
verb
- To renovate
- cách tân nền văn hoáto renovate culture