英 [ˌriːˈɔːɡənaɪz]
vt. 改组;整顿(等于 reorganize)
vi. 改组;整顿(等于 reorganize)
第三人称单数reorganises
现在分词reorganising
过去式reorganised
过去分词reorganised
reorganise /riːˈɔːgənaɪz/
organize anew, as after a setback
同义词: reorganize / regroup
organize anew
同义词: reorganize / shake up
重新组织(Reorganise)命令(文件菜单)
reorganized 重组的;重新制定的
reorganization 改组;整顿;改编
reorganized 重组(reorganize的过去分词);整顿;重新制定
reorganize 整顿;改编
reorganize 整理;改组;重新制定
改组;整顿(等于reorganize)
改组;整顿(等于reorganize)
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection is a device used by American business to reorganise themselves when things go badly wrong.
破产保护11章被美国公司用来东山再起,当经营坏到很糟糕时。
As Boris Yeltsin himself admitted by the end of 1993, all attempts to reorganise the KGB were "superficial and cosmetic"; in fact, it could not be reformed.
正如叶利钦在1993年末承认的那样,任何重组克格勃的企图都是“肤浅的和表面的”,事实上,它不可能被革除。
The international community is now charged with thinking about how to reorganise the financial sector and minimise the risk of similar catastrophe in the future.
国际社会都在考虑如何整顿金融部门,并且降低同类事件在未来再次发生的风险。
The business also needed to reorganise to take into account reduced sales, he said.
Plans to reorganise some hospital services in Shropshire are being recommended for approval by NHS bosses.
He began well, with plans to dispose of unpromising divisions and reorganise what was left.