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reshuffle美 ['riʃʌf(ə)l] 英 [.riː'ʃʌf(ə)l] - v.改组;进行岗位调整;更改职责配置
- n.〈比喻〉(政府等的)改组;重新配置;(牌的)重洗
- 网络重新洗牌;再洗牌;重组
复数:reshuffles 现在分词:reshuffling 过去分词:reshuffled v. reorganize,rearrange,rationalize,reallocate,reorder n. reorganization,rearrangement,rationalization,reallocation,reordering 1. | [t][i] ~ (sth) 改组;进行岗位调整;更改职责配置to change around the jobs that a group of people do, for example in a government |
| The Prime Minister eventually decided against reshuffling the Cabinet. 首相最终决定反对改组内阁。 |
v. | 1. 〔比喻〕改组(政府等),重新安排[布置](事件) 1. 〔比喻〕改组(政府等),重新安排[布置](事件) | n. | 1. 〔比喻〕(政府等的)改组;重新配置,(事件的)重新安排 |
v. | 1. to carry out a reshuffle of jobs 2. to shuffle playing cards again 3. to change the jobs or responsibilities of the people in a particular group or organization | n. | 1. a reorganization of the jobs of a group of people, especially a change by a president or prime minister of the positions or personnel of a cabinet 2. an act of shuffling playing cards again 3. the process of changing the jobs or responsibilities of the people in a particular group or organization |
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