及物/不及物动词改组,改编,整顿
1. New scientific evidence has shown that the human brain has the ability to reorganise in areas that previously were thought to be " hard wired ".
2. The sewage treatment divisions of local governments are encouraged to reorganise as franchised enterprises through which the local governments can strengthen supervision over sewage treatment.
3. The postponement left tournament officials with a backlog of matches and forced them to reorganise Wednesday's schedule.
verb
1. organize anew
e.g. We must reorganize the company if we don't want to go under
Synonym: reorganize shake up
2. organize anew, as after a setback
Synonym: reorganize regroup