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redeploy

/ree-di-ploi/US // ˌri dɪˈplɔɪ //UK // (ˌriːdɪˈplɔɪ) //

重新部署,重新调配,重新配置

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to transfer from one theater of operations to another.
    • : to move or allocate to a different position, use, function, or the like; reassign.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to execute a redeployment.

Examples

  • I mean, it was only a year later that he whipped back to Moscow and then was redeployed to Japan.

  • After the team’s abysmal first half, Berhalter kept him in the match but altered the formation, returning to three forwards instead of two and redeploying a four-man back line instead of three.

  • The police department redeployed officers from across the city to the protests and looting, leaving swaths of the city underpatrolled.

  • On April 15, Breedlove is scheduled to present a U.S. plan to redeploy assets in Europe as a response to the Ukraine crisis.

  • That point is sometime in the late forties or early fifties, making it harder to redeploy labor from struggling sectors.

  • The longer U.S. combat brigades stay in Iraq, the longer it will take to redeploy them to Afghanistan.