reposition 英 [,riːpə'zɪʃ(ə)n]   美 [,ripə'zɪʃən]

reposition

reposition  英 [,riːpə'zɪʃ(ə)n] 美 [,ripə'zɪʃən]

vt. 使复位;改变…的位置;使变换阵地  n. 复位;贮藏;放回 

进行时:repositioning  过去式:repositioned  过去分词:repositioned  第三人称单数:repositions  名词复数:repositions 

You can add, configure, remove, and reposition the widgets described in Table 1. 您可以添加、配置、移动和重新放置表 1 中描述的小部件。
Even as investors reposition themselves, the broad market is likely to drift until year-end with next week shortened by the Christmas holiday. 因为下周交易日将因圣诞节假期而缩短,即使投资者调整仓位,大盘也可能走势迟滞,直到今年结束.

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  • vt. 使复位;改变…的位置;使变换阵地
  • n. 复位;贮藏;放回
  • 1. You can add, configure, remove, and reposition the widgets described in Table 1.

    您可以添加、配置、移动和重新放置表 1 中描述的小部件。

  • 2. Even as investors reposition themselves, the broad market is likely to drift until year-end with next week shortened by the Christmas holiday.

    因为下周交易日将因圣诞节假期而缩短,即使投资者调整仓位,大盘也可能走势迟滞,直到今年结束.

  • 3. As host of the Kyoto summit in 1997, Japan is keen to reposition itself at the forefront of the battle against climate change.

    作为1997年京都气候峰会的东道国,日本迫切希望将自己重新定位于气候变化防御战的前沿。

  • reposition (n.) 1580s, "act of replacing," from Late Latin repositionem (nominative repositio), noun of action from past participle stem of Latin reponere (see repose (v.2)). Meaning "act of laying up in safety" is from 1610s.
  • reposition (v.) also re-position, 1859, from re- "again" + position (v.). Related: Repositioned; repositioning.
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