1.改组,改编,整编;改造,改革;整理
1.to organize something in a different way
1.It would be much better to have allowed GM and Chrysler several months ago to be reorganized through bankruptcy proceedings.
如果在几个月前能让通用和克莱斯勒通过破产程序自己进行重组,情况无疑会更好一些。
2.He won his way through the company's stubborn conservatism and reorganized the sales department.
他奋力排除了公司内顽固的保守主义,重新组织了销售部。
3.The company was originally the first in the battalion, but it was later reorganized as a part of the staff company.
该连最初是装甲侦察营中的第一连,但在随后重组为营部连的一部分。
4.Starbucks has reorganized decision-making to transfer more responsibility to its China unit from its headquarters in Seattle.
为此,星巴克重组决策层,将更多的决策权从西雅图总部下放给中国分部。
5.We were all excited because it was the first group activity since we reorganized our classes.
因为是重新分班后的第一次集体活动,大家都很激动。
6.instead, the owners' rights and interests are ended and the company's creditors are left with ownership of the newly reorganized company.
该业主对公司的权益将终止,而债权人将会拥有重组后公司的所有权。
7.He will have reorganized the company in about half a year.
他将用半年左右的时间重组这个公司。
8.Key state-owned insurance firms were reorganized and went public, promoting rapid development of the insurance industry.
重点国有保险企业重组改制上市,促进了保险业迅速发展。
9.The funds of a wholly foreign-funded bank reorganized from a foreign bank's branch shall be solely contributed by its head office.
外国银行分行改制的外商独资银行应当由其总行单独出资。
10.Once the German BCs got reorganized, their superior speed and relative lack of damage meant that they could dictate the tempo of the fight.
当德国战巡实现了了重新的组织后,其优异的速度和相对未受到较多伤害意味着他们可以在战斗保持它们的节奏。