英:[ˌri:əˈreɪndʒ]
美:[ˌriəˈrendʒ]
英:[ˌri:əˈreɪndʒ]
美:[ˌriəˈrendʒ]
re·ar·range
ri reInj
第三人称单数:rearranges
现在分词:rearranging
过去式:rearranged
过去分词:rearranged
rearrangement (n.)
词根:rearrange
n.rearrangement 重新整理;重新排列;重新布置
verb
transitive verb
to arrange (something or someone) again in a different way rearrange the furniture I rearranged my hair/clothes/glasses. … anagrams, which are words or phrases rearranged to form different words or phrases.—Carolyn Phelan … massaging his knees while he talks, frequently rearranging himself into a more comfortable position.—Daniel Ross Sarah is more or less grimacing now …. In a minute, she'll rearrange her face to look cheerful.—Aurelie Sheehan … rearranging their lives … to go back to school, to get the education that was denied them or that they did not want when they were young.—Ruth Dorgan … thousands of people had to cancel or rearrange their travel plans.—Ken Young
rearranged the flowers on the table
也可以 re-arrange,意为“重新安排,做出不同的安排”,始于1798年,由 re- “向后,再次”和 arrange 组成。相关词汇: Rearranged; rearranging; rearrangement。
重新整理[排序,排列]
The first known use of rearrange was in 1778
reasonableadjective
not beyond what is usual or expected : moderate a reasonable chance of success
a reasonable request
not expensive
reasonable prices
able to reason : rational
a reasonable person
rearward1 of 2adjective
located at, near, or toward the rear
directed toward the rear : backward
rearward2 of 2adverb
at, near, or toward the rear : backward
rearward1 of 2adjective
located at, near, or toward the rear
directed toward the rear : backward
rearward2 of 2adverb
at, near, or toward the rear : backward
rear1 of 3verb
to put up by building : construct
to raise or set on end
to take care of the breeding and raising of
rear cattle
to bring by continuous care to a stage at which one is fully grown or self-sufficient
rear children
to rise high
to rise up on the hind legs
the horse reared in fright
rear2 of 3noun
the part (as of an army) or area farthest from the enemy
buttock sense 2a
the space or position at the back
rear3 of 3adjective
being at the back
rearrangeverb
to arrange again usually in a different way
rearranged the furniture
rearrangeverb
to arrange again usually in a different way
rearranged the furniture
1 Animated frescoes arrange and rearrange into different celestial scenes: the gods and goddesses, an everlasting rose, the kings and queens of old, the islands of Orléans, the heavens.
2 She said nothing for a moment, while she rearranged her garments, recovering herself a little; then once again that maddening, insulting half-smile curved her lips.
3 She had tried to rearrange her holiday dates, and partly succeeded.
4 If it’s still unclear, rearrange the words in your mind: he invited whom.
5 With the help of friends I rearranged my small apartment to accommodate a grown-up baby, and warily crept each morning from a mattress to my coffee maker and hotplate on the kitchen floor.
6 None of it had even been secured, as if the rich swanks thought a storm wouldn’t dare rearrange their furniture.
7 I'd like it more if we could rearrange a few things here.
假如我们对这里的有些事情能改革一下,我就会更喜欢了.
8 And there’s this silence—the kind that rearranges your organs.
9 Sometimes paragraphs need only to be rearranged for the story to make sense.
有时候,只需重新安排段落使故事讲得通.
10 Her words seemed to tip off a demonstration: Josie saw the walls immediately behind her rearranging themselves.
11 Miss Violet had rearranged Horse’s robe and pushed him back to kneel by me.
12 Grace lit another cigarette and rearranged the clues to read: purple waves.
13 I feel my eyes grow moist and try to rearrange my ruined face into some semblance of toughness.
14 She began playing around with different possibilities for how to solve the puzzle—she rearranged their order; she drew them combined with one another like putting together a jigsaw puzzle.
15 Rearrange the order of items on the Slide track.
重新排列“幻灯片”轨上的项目顺序.
16 Rearrange the following sentences in sequence of happening.
按事件发生先后将下列句子重新排序。
17 She kept rearranging the serving dishes as though just about to offer seconds, but since the four plates were still piled high, the gesture was useless.
18 I slipped it into my handbag and rearranged the remaining watches to cover the gap.
19 When he was finally gone, I opened the display case, slipped the watch inside, and rearranged the other watches around it.
20 He kept nibbling, spacing, arranging, and rearranging until sleep overcame him and he curled up tight and nodded away.
1 再整理
2 改变
meta- move shift modification alteration switch-over change pass touch switch vary convert modify transform shake commute tack leaven retool transmogrify permute
4 重整
6 改变位置
8 重新安排
rejig reorchestration reorchestrate replume shuffle restructure rearrangement reorder reorganize reshuffle rehandle reschedule recast retool
9 重新布置