词汇 | regroup |
释义 | regroup verb[ I or T ] uk /ˌriːˈɡruːp/ us /ˌriːˈɡruːp/ to organize something again in order to make a new effort, especially after a defeat: (尤指在失败后)重新组织(以作出新的努力) They lost their first game, but then regrouped and beat Detroit and Hartford.他们第一场比赛失利,但是重新努力,战胜了底特律和赫特福德队。 Forming groups (of people) alienated be ranged against/with something/someone class reunion cluster crowd crowd around (someone/something) federalization flock form gather incestuousness mob rally range regather reunion round the assembled company throng ungrouped regroup | American Dictionaryregroup verb[ I/T ] us/riˈɡrup/ to organize again in order to make a new effort, esp. after a defeat: [ I ]They lost their first game, but then regrouped and beat Detroit and Hartford. regroup | Business Englishregroup verb[ I or T ] uk /ˌriːˈɡruːp/us MANAGEMENT to change the structure of an organization or a group of people to make it more successful, especially when there have been problems: It was a financial setback that forced them to regroup. They need time to recover, regroup, and come up with a new strategy. Examples of regroupregroup Providing assistance to the regrouped population may be regarded as a sign of support or endorsement of the regroupment policy. It may however be possible to regroup their functions in fewer but broader and overlapping categories. When democracy was restored in 1979, the members of these traditions attempted to regroup. In order to answer the second research question, participants were regrouped according to their verbal reports. Again using the median of the variable, the number and cost of physician visits were regrouped into two categories. This increasingly mathematical formulation led him to regroup the motions of several planets as a single model. Indeed, they can continue to thrive in subordinate or less visible political arenas, affording them time to regroup and fashion alternative channels of power. Thus, the conflict will continue to simmer until the opponents of the regime can regroup for the next round. The method involved regrouping certain terms at all orders to obtain a function that vanishes at infinity and has the correct asymptotic form. I have therefore regrouped the primary data on the time-budgets in the following way. Then the body was lifted back on to the car, and the procession regrouped. Decision rules, decision groups, and decision sets all regroup several basic decisions. After the first phrase, the vocal gestures, text fragments and melodic cells begin to move around; they are fragmented and regrouped. The workers regrouped and other laborers joined them from nearby factories and workers' residential colonies. These factors have been regrouped under the heading of twelve determinants of health and specifically include gender as one of the determinants (35). These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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