释义 |
realign美 [.riə'laɪn] 英 [.riːə'laɪn] - v.调整位置(或方向);对…进行调整;使适应新形势;改变观点
- 网络重新对齐;重新排列;重新组合
第三人称单数:realigns 现在分词:realigning 过去式:realigned v. readjust,straighten,rearrange,manipulate,restore 1. | ~ sth 调整位置(或方向)to change the position or direction of sth slightly |
| The road was realigned to improve visibility. 道路做了调整,以提高能见度。 |
2. | ~ sth 对…进行调整;使适应新形势to make changes to sth in order to adapt it to a new situation |
| The company has been forced to realign its operations in the area. 公司被迫对这一领域的经营作了调整。 |
3. | ~ yourself (with sb/sth) 改变观点,改变策略(以与别人相同)to change your opinions, policies, etc. so that they are the same as those of another person, group, etc. |
| The rebel MPs have realigned themselves with the opposition party. 几个造反的下院议员已与反对党站在一起。 |
v. | 1. to readjust or manipulate something so that it is in a straight line or is correctly oriented 2. to alter or change something to fit different circumstances 3. to form new alliances or associations, or cause people or groups to do this 4. if a country, organization, etc. realigns itself, it decides to support different ideas or groups 5. to change the position of something, especially in relation to the position of something else 6. to change the way in which something such as a system or institution is organized 1. to readjust or manipulate something so that it is in a straight line or is correctly oriented 2. to alter or change something to fit different circumstances 3. to form new alliances or associations, or cause people or groups to do this 4. if a country, organization, etc. realigns itself, it decides to support different ideas or groups 5. to change the position of something, especially in relation to the position of something else 6. to change the way in which something such as a system or institution is organized |
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