reposition 的定义
- the act of depositing or storing.
- replacement, as of a bone.
reposition 近义词
等同于 shift
reposition 的近义词 48 个
- alter
- change
- deviate
- drift
- move
- relocate
- remove
- ship
- shuffle
- transfer
- turn
- vary
- veer
- about-face
- budge
- cook
- dislocate
- displace
- disturb
- exchange
- fault
- flip-flop
- rearrange
- replace
- slip
- stir
- substitute
- swerve
- tack
- transmogrify
- transpose
- vacillate
- waffle
- yo-yo
- blow hot and cold
- bottom out
- change gears
- dial back
- do up
- hem and haw
- move around
- move over
- recalibrate
- swap places
- switch over
- turn around
- turn the corner
- turn the tables
reposition 的反义词 11 个
等同于 rearrange
reposition 的近义词 13 个
reposition 的反义词 1 个
更多reposition例句
- The group is trying to get the scooters to reposition themselves in more convenient locations so people will use them more often.
- Detailed strategies for office cleaning, coronavirus testing, staggered work schedules and repositioned desks for social distancing were included, along with which jobs will be eligible for continued full- and part-time telework.
- Every size also includes rollers to reposition the crate without scratching delicate floors.
- We have dramatically repositioned our competitive profile and in so doing created a new company, one that is able to win.
- Shamas also said that Hunter’s heart rate would improve when nurses administered oxygen to his mother, repositioned her in bed and gave her fluids.
- But the President could easily reposition it as a friendly “pro-gun rights” gesture by outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder.
- According to Weyand, that gave Pistorius the ability to reposition his blades 20 percent more rapidly than a normal competitor.
- They brand is working to reposition themselves to contend with lifestyle giants like Michael Kors and Tory Burch.
- Then you step into it and sort of roll it up, hoping you get it in the proper place, because it is very difficult to reposition.
- Giffard seems to have attempted the reposition of the cord only once, and failed, apparently from the unusual size of the child.
- The reposition of the cord may be effected by the hand, or by means of an elastic catheter and ligature.
- When the reposition has been effected, he has merely to withdraw the stilet; the cord is instantly disengaged.
- In the majority of cases the reposition of the fragments alone is not sufficient to maintain accurate apposition.