词汇 | relocating |
释义 | relocating present 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 relocatingrelocating In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. In addition, any public debate of this kind was meaningless without relocating the meaning of community, self, and social interest within a new framework. This may have been because the option of simply relocating to a safe village was always there. For sociometric surveys across third, fourth, and fifth grades, attrition was due to children relocating to a new school district or retention. Companies responded to deregulation by relocating their headquarters abroad. In fact, the possibility of individual firms relocating in response to environmental costs has been a concern for public policy in many countries. However, this is very time-consuming because it needs image processing of several images and relocating a camera. The projections for those actually relocating at least once ranges upwards from 42 per cent, against 25 per cent of actual recorded relocations. Advances in computer technology and telecommunications meant that a firm could trade skills internationally without physically relocating key employees. It appears as if the owners were usually able to evade arrest by relocating to safer villages. Respondents in my survey of railway retirees were transferred an average of 2.5 times in their careers, with several relocating up to ten times. This involved relocating profits abroad (through transfer pricing), and keeping them well beyond the reach of the government. Artists fall prey to new technology, their subordination by technology relocating them as spectator to the pure means of accommodation, function and application. Relocating the responsibility cut: should more responsibility imply less redistribution?. Relocating the writer's voice - from voice to story and beyond. For local public goods, supply or demand shocks may create periods during which it is welfare enhancing for households to undertake spatial arbitrage by relocating residentially. 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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