词汇:reformed

adj. 改革过的;新教的

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Still, Call had halved the money. However aggravating it was, Gus had meant it, and he would do it, though when he went back with the body he planned to see if he could at least buy her out. He didn’t like the thought of being in partnership with a woman, much less a whore—although he conceded that she might have reformed.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“Yes, once,” Wilbarger said. “Denver’s no worse than most towns out here. I intend to avoid that country, though. The Indians in those parts ain’t entirely reformed, and the outlaws are meaner than the Indians, with less excuse.” It was not comforting talk when one’s wife was said to be on a whiskey boat going up the Arkansas.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“Why, Jake, what reformed you?” Gus asked. “You was never a man to hanker after fortune.” “Living with the cows from here to Montana would mean a change in your habits, if I remember them right,” Call said.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
171. The performer reformed the performance of the transferred transformer.
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