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readjustment

/ree-uh-juhst-muhnt/US // ˌri əˈdʒʌst mənt //

重新调整,调整,重新调节,重整旗鼓

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act of readjusting or the state of being readjusted.
    • : Finance. a rearrangement in the financial structure of a corporation, usually less drastic than a reorganization.

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Examples

  • This readjustment places the value on what we achieve more than the process of getting there.

  • This temporary readjustment to our conventional norm is a perfect parallel to rethinking Drops of God in terms of wine education.

  • If the growth doesn't materialize, a savage readjustment will be required.

  • In the estimation of the retired general, readjustment alone can take years.

  • The family is certainly going to have to go through a major readjustment with how far we push them.

  • The third day, he criticized a pose of Belle Shalers, and rose to superintend the readjustment.

  • But eventually some experience will reveal to them the pettiness of their estimate, and a readjustment of values is made.

  • The discussion is bound to shake the whole world to its very center, and to result in a considerable readjustment of theories.

  • It was not merely the financial relations of Canada with the United Kingdom which required readjustment.

  • Yes, David, it will be hard—readjustment is hard—it is sometimes so much easier to go on, no matter what we have to bear.