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rearrange

US // (ˌriːəˈreɪndʒ) //

改编,重新安排,重新编排,改写

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1

    • : to put into a new orderto rearrange the lighting
    • : to put back in its original order after it has been displaced
    • : to fix a new date or time forto rearrange a match

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Examples

  • Is there any intervention that would do more than help to rearrange the rubble?

  • And so if the government could just get to the kitchen, rearrange some things, we could certainly party with the Haitians.

  • When Jackson asks if he can rearrange the seats before we start, she belts out sweetly: “Go nuts for cowboy butts!”

  • We rearrange our schedules so that we can spend more time catering to its every whim.

  • ARIES Incoming: You are bombarded with information now as plans change, rearrange, and caveats and amendments abound.

  • But it was a long time before he found any one who was willing to attempt to rearrange his scribbled thoughts.

  • This means not alone that he shall remember them all, but there is a more serious trouble: he must often rearrange them.

  • A reader creates nothing new; 77 all he does is to rearrange in his own mind the images already familiar.

  • Finally he had to stop, undo the bundle, and rearrange every article in it, before he could induce it to “carry” smoothly.

  • If it is found necessary to rearrange any of the fronds, it may be done by means of a wet camel-hair brush.