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reposition

/ree-puh-zish-uhn, rep-uh-/US // ˌri pəˈzɪʃ ən, ˌrɛp ə- //UK // (ˌriːpəˈzɪʃən) //

重新定位,重订,重订位置,重置

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of depositing or storing.
    • : replacement, as of a bone.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inshift
Synonyms
alter改变,更改,改动,改造change变化,改变,更改,变革deviate偏离,偏差,乖离,偏差的drift漂流,漂移,漂泊,漂浮move行动,移动,举措,搬迁relocate搬迁,迁居,迁移,迁址remove移除,删除,拆除,取消ship船舶,船,运送,船只shuffle洗牌,摇摆,洗盘,洗涤transfer移交,转移,转转,移交工作turn变成,转弯,变成了,转变vary变化,不同,不同的,变化的veer倾向性,倾向于,倾向性的,倾向about-face约谈,约略,约克,约摸budge让步,小费,动弹,动弹不得cook烹饪,厨师,烹调,煮饭dislocate错位,脱臼,脱位,脱节displace置换,取代,转移,换位disturb困扰,干扰,扰乱,骚扰exchange交流,交换,兑换,交易所fault错,故障,错误,缺点flip-flop触发器,触发开关,拨动电话,触发式rearrange改编,重新安排,重新编排,改写replace替换,替代,替换掉,代替slip滑落,滑倒,滑移,溜stir搅动,搅拌,挑动,搅动了substitute替代,取代,代替,替代物swerve转向,转身,转移,转动tack粘性,大头钉,大头针,粘着transmogrify转化,改装,改造,变身transpose换位,转位,转置,换位思考vacillate摇摆不定,游移不定,徘徊不前,游移waffle华夫饼,华夫饼干,华夫,华芙yo-yo溜溜球,悠悠球,溜达,溜冰blow hot and cold忽冷忽热,吹毛求疵,忽冷忽热地吹,忽冷忽热地吹嘘bottom out见底,底部,跌至谷底,底层change gears换挡,换档,换档期,变速器dial back回拨,拨回,拨回电话,拨返do up做好,搞定,补习,补课hem and haw支支吾吾,支支吾吾的,折腾来折腾去,支支吾吾的说move around游动,活动,绕行,绕过move over迁居,移动,移步,迁就recalibrate重新校准,重新标定,重新校正,重新调整swap places对调,对调一下,换个地方吧,换个地方switch over切换,切换过来,转换,移交turn around转身,转过来,转过身来,转过身去turn the corner转角,转弯,拐弯,拐弯处turn the tables扭转局势,扭转局面,翻脸不认人,翻脸

Examples

  • 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.

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