第三人称单数:reorganizes
现在分词:reorganizing
过去分词:reorganized
过去式:reorganized
及物/不及物动词改组,重新组织; 改编,整编
及物动词disorganize
1. 改组;改造;改编;重新安排
To reorganize something or to reorganize means to change the way in which something is organized, arranged, or done.
e.g. It is the mother who is expected to reorganize her busy schedule...
应该让母亲来重新安排自己紧张的日程。
e.g. Four thousand troops have been reorganized into a fighting force...
4,000名士兵被重组成为一支战斗部队。
1. Li's clinic may be considered a trial case in the local government's effort to reorganize China's outdated rural medical system by introducing the market economy.
2. Businesses seeking to reorganize could feel the law's changes more acutely than many consumers.
3. The Chinese computer giant will also reorganize its regional organization and set up five regional headquarters.
4. To this end, multinationals often first establish a holding company to reorganize existing assets or expand investment.
5. Providers - There is a permanent need to reorganize supply chain and service providers towards value and smallholders inclusion.
6. Kay's writing career began as he was invited to reorganize the manuscripts of JRR Tolkien, the author of Lord of the Rings.
7. The bureau will help six to seven law firms reorganize themselves, as a result of disorderly management and their irresponsible attitude towards clients.
8. It will receive $ 505m in financing from GE Capital to help it reorganize.
9. She said it is only legitimate for each successive government to reorganize its activities and businesses to reflect the priorities of the day.
10. 911查询·英语单词
10. The Chinese Government's recent call to develop community hospitals is a welcome start to reorganize the hospital system to serve the people more effectively.
verb
1. organize anew
e.g. We must reorganize the company if we don't want to go under
Synonym: reorganise shake up
2. organize anew, as after a setback
Synonym: reorganise regroup