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realignment

US // (ˌriːəˈlaɪnmənt) //

重新调整,调整,重新整合,重整旗鼓

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or instance of restoring or changing to a previous or different position

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Examples

  • How he was hoping to do a grand Wilsonian realignment of great powers.

  • After all, despite years of PR and realignment, the ACC is still a basketball conference.

  • If this is a significant bloc, it could mark a permanent realignment in city politics.

  • She also points to cultural shifts, a new “anti-stuff mentality,” in her words, “a realignment of our societal priorities.”

  • Karl Rove's prediction of a grand political realignment has finally come true—for Obama.

  • All the signs point to a political realignment upon new issues in this country, both South and North.

  • To this succeeded the classification and realignment of the concrete data thus obtained.

  • But then, each of their meetings seemed marked by some such realignment, and always to his advantage.

  • Thus it was nothing less than a complete realignment of the coterie that had taken place, this week.