regroup 英 [ˌri:ˈgru:p]   美 [riˈɡrup]

regroup

regroup  英 [ˌri:ˈgru:p] 美 [riˈɡrup]

vi. 重新组合;重新编组  vt. 重组;重新部署 

进行时:regrouping  过去式:regrouped  过去分词:regrouped  第三人称单数:regroups  名词复数:regroups 

Only once things had settled down could the survivors regroup. 只有当事态得以解决时幸存者才能重组。
All of the modules are configurable, and you can regroup things to suit your preferences. 所有的模块都是可配置的,您可以根据自己的需要对它们进行重组。

  • When you regroup, you shuffle things around and structure or organize them in a new way. After an out-of-control day at camp, the counselors might want to regroup and make a new plan for the next day.
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  • vi. 重新组合;重新编组
  • vt. 重组;重新部署
  • 1. Only once things had settled down could the survivors regroup.

    只有当事态得以解决时幸存者才能重组。

  • 2. All of the modules are configurable, and you can regroup things to suit your preferences.

    所有的模块都是可配置的,您可以根据自己的需要对它们进行重组。

  • 3. This experience caused them to regroup and search for new ways to work.

    这一经历促使他们重组队伍并寻找新的工作方法。

  • regroup (v.) also re-group, 1838, from re- "again" + group (v.). Related: Regrouped; regrouping.
re·group / ˌriːˈɡruːp ; NAmE ˌriːˈɡruːp / verb 1 [transitive ,  intransitive ] regroup(sth) (for sth) to arrange the way people or soldiers work together in a new way, especially in order to continue fighting or attacking sb 重组;重编 They regrouped their forces and renewed the attack. 他们重新聚集兵力,再次发动进攻。 After its election defeat, the party needs to regroup. 选举失败后,这个党需要改组。 2 [intransitive ] (of a person ) to return to a normal state after an unpleasant experience or a period of difficulty, and become ready to make an effort again with new enthusiasm or strength 重整旗鼓;重新部署 Summer is a time to relax, regroup and catch up on all those things you've been putting off all year. 夏天是休养整顿、并处理一年中积压事务的时候。 regroup regroups regrouped regrouping re·group / ˌriːˈɡruːp ; NAmE ˌriːˈɡruːp /
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