readjust 的定义
- to adjust again or anew; rearrange.
readjust 近义词
rearrange
readjust 的近义词 7 个
readjust 的反义词 4 个
更多readjust例句
- However, Quinn admitted she was “nervous” about readjusting to the structured environment of working from an office, as well as morning commutes.
- Since March 2020, marketers and agency execs alike have been operating at a different speed, adjusting and readjusting their marketing plans and advertising to adapt to a constantly changing mood due to the ongoing pandemic.
- Yet this stopgap measure will expire in about two months, even as many student borrowers are still readjusting to a new normal.
- My family readjusted our lives over the past two years just to give Nusayba the best chance of surviving.
- For the first time, the USOPC has created a support group for athletes who don’t make the team, as well as those who struggle with readjusting to life after retiring.
- Reauthorizing the bill could force states to readjust the formulas they use to determine benefits so that families get more.
- This is done to secure the work and readjust the reserves later, if interest is fallow.
- The Admiral came aboard and between us we tried to size up the new situation and to readjust ourselves thereto.
- Then he would pull himself together, glance at the lamp, readjust the eyeglasses, and plunge resolutely into the book.
- He will place Himself so upon their side as Himself to readjust and empower their affections and their wills.
- As he was not to build his four ships, neither should Mr. Monk be allowed to readjust the county suffrage.
- Ugliness has its utility, its magnetism; the ugliness of abject misery moves you to think, to readjust ideas.