restructuring / riˈstrʌk tʃər /

结构调整重组改造改组

restructuring3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

re·struc·tured, re·struc·tur·ing.

  1. to change, alter, or restore the structure of: to restructure a broken nose.
  2. to effect a fundamental change in.
  3. to recombine, especially by mechanical means, into simulated steaks, fillets, etc.
v. 无主动词 verb

re·struc·tured, re·struc·tur·ing.

  1. to restructure something.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act or an instance of restructuring.

restructuring 近义词

restructuring

等同于 reorganization

restructuring 的近义词 2
restructuring

等同于 shakeup

restructuring 的近义词 3
restructuring

等同于 reorganize

restructuring 的近义词 5

更多restructuring例句

  1. FaZe Clan will go through a restructure later this year to accelerate its transformation into an entertainment company.
  2. Think back to the 2020 presidential primaries, where Democrats had a long discussion about whether their policy agenda should expand the welfare state or restructure government and its relationship to business.
  3. Now the restructuring plans call for more than €525 million.
  4. So no states have imposed restructuring actions on bondholders.
  5. The leading neocons competed with each other to come up with the most grandiose vision of Middle East and planetary restructuring.
  6. At the IMF confab, one of the most well-attended sessions was a panel on restructuring sovereign debt.
  7. Absent any debt restructuring, payments to retirees and bondholders will soon consume two thirds of all annual revenues.
  8. Through the market, economies are ascertained or subjected to painful restructuring.
  9. Many economies have undergone, or realize they must undergo, profound restructuring.
  10. On the contrary, this restructuring process is functional and adaptive.
  11. By all accounts, restructuring cut the literacy overhead of business.
  12. Social restructuring has resulted in a system wherein the party elite occupies the highest level.