rearrange
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If you rearrange things, you change the way in which they are organized or ordered. 重新整理
When she returned, she found Malcolm had rearranged all her furniture. 她廻來時(shí)發(fā)現(xiàn)馬爾科姆重新擺放了她所有的家具。
2. V-T If you rearrange a meeting or an appointment, you arrange for it to take place at a different time from that originally intended. 重新安排
You may cancel or rearrange the appointment. 你可以取消或重新安排這次預(yù)約。
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rearrange /?ri???re?nd?/ (rearranging,rearranged,rearranges)
劍橋詞典
- to change the order , position , or time of arrangements already made
- I've rearranged the appointment for Thursday .
- We need to rearrange the schedule .
- Could you rearrange the game for next week ?
- I keep having to rearrange his meetings .
- She'd rearranged the appointment without telling me. 返回 rearrange
重新排列;重新佈置;重新安排
The new sofa was bigger than the old one, so they had to rearrange the rest of the furniture . 新沙發(fā)比舊沙發(fā)要大,所以他們不得不重新擺放其他的家具。
I'm busy tomorrow - could we rearrange the meeting for Monday (= have it on Monday instead )? 我明天很忙——我們可否把會(huì)議改在星期一?
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