英语释义
1. to give a new or different label to (something, such as a product)
… others say much of the apparent surge in the use of nanotechnology may be the result of companies relabelling their goods to meet consumer preferences.
— Geoff Brumfiel I collected their blood and urine and discovered the steroids they were using … were plain old $10 testosterone that had been relabeled.
— Victor Conte et al. Feminism was then relabeled as "girl power" in the 90s …
— Lucy Scholes