词汇 | relocated |
释义 | relocated past simple and past participle ofrelocate relocate verb[ I or T ] uk /ˌriː.ləʊˈkeɪt/ us /ˌriːˈloʊ.keɪt/ to move or move something or someone from one place to another: The couple relocated to Florida. There are plans to relocate the main runway at the airport. When officials relocate a bear, it will try to return to its territory. to take something somewhere takeAre you allowed to take your phone to school? bringCould someone bring me a cup of coffee? takeSomeone's taken my pen. removeCan someone please remove this ugly plant? take awayWhen you've finished your meal, the waiter takes the plates away. take outShe opened her bag and took out a small notebook. They have not yet decided where to relocate the factory. My company relocated me to Paris. Corporations are relocating to other states. Changing homes & moving (furniture) removerphrase anti-immigrant anti-immigration asylum seeker deinstitutionalize deracinate greener pasturesidiom immigrant immigration migrant migrate mover relocation removal removalist remover resettle settle shift stake You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Placing and positioning an object Related wordrelocation Examples of relocatedrelocated In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Older knowledge, perhaps because it has been relocated to regions that are damaged by the disease process, does not fare as well. Ideally, we would compare households' preferred consumption with their actual consumption for those who have and have not relocated. During this time, seedlings in the shadehouses were regularly relocated to avoid positioning effects, and watered frequently to avoid water shortage. Here we find relocated, basically, the aspect of assimilation. Its faculties are in the process of being relocated to different places all over the country. In the end, social, legal and economic problems were disregarded and rural families were compulsively relocated. In anticipation of the flooding, communities were relocated and an enormous amount of research was undertaken to assess the potential and then the actual impact. I used to have a friend in the hostel who was relocated to a nursing home because of her loss of independence. The relocated group had more problems with mental and physical frailty, were more incontinent and suffered more speech impairments than the experimental group. Sensation has thus been relocated from the middle finger to the forefinger. At the 7-year assessment, five families refused par ticipation, and the remainder could not be relocated. It is likely that weaving prospered and partly relocated towards areas within easy reach of the army contractors. First, relocated agents must be given currency or liquidated investment. Special arrangement was made to collect data from families who had relocated. It has been said that the tactile sensations provided by the cane are somehow "relocated" or "projected" onto the environment. 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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