reorganization
n. 改组; 改编; 重新制定; 整顿
To reorganize something or to reorganize means to change the way in which something is organized, arranged, or done.
It is the mother who is expected to reorganize her busy schedule...
应该让母亲来重新安排自己紧张的日程。
Four thousand troops have been reorganized into a fighting force...
4,000名士兵被重组成为一支战斗部队。
1. the act of imposing a new organization; organizing differently (often involving extensive and drastic changes);
2. an extensive alteration of the structure of a corporation or government;
Reorganization is necessary on the distributive side of this industry.
就这个行业的配销方面来说,重组是必要的。
All our efforts are pushing towards a reorganization of the prison system.
我们正尽一切努力去整顿监狱系统.
Reorganization inevitably involves some recovery and redelegation of authority.
机构的改组难免牵涉到收回职权和重新授权的问题.
The committee drew out a plan for the reorganization.
委员会大略说明了改组的方案.
Trading in " Reorganization and Disbandment " had closed with a rise of half a dollar.
编 遣 公债终于在跳起半元的收盘价格下拍过去了!