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reconfigure

/ree-kuhn-fig-yer/US // ˌri kənˈfɪg yər //UK // (ˌriːkənˈfɪɡə) //

改造,重组,改组,重整

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    re·con·fig·ured, re·con·fig·ur·ing.

    • : to change the shape or formation of; remodel; restructure.

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Examples

  • A group mostly just browses in the same vicinity, then may fray apart and reconfigure with different members in the fission-fusion pattern seen in many animals, such as dolphins.

  • You can’t go in and reconfigure your team and save cap space like you can in football.

  • Halsey said Golden Hall and the city’s two remaining tent shelters have been reconfigured to safely accommodate homeless San Diegans once the Convention Center shutters.

  • Such a plan would give the city guidance to reconfigure roads as it’s able to make them more walkable and bikeable, and allow for more transit opportunities.

  • Distributed work will unlock the potential of these technologies in the same way the highway system unlocked the potential of cars and ultimately reconfigured modern life.

  • If Purisima wins, with no money, the world will have to reconfigure its economic and trade coordinates completely.

  • I have to reconfigure my brain before I get behind the wheel, which is very Portland of me.

  • Then we had to reconfigure, rethink and shoot a new ending.

  • You try to get an experimental service running and no one will reconfigure the firewall.