第三人称单数:reshuffles
第三人称复数:reshuffles
现在分词:reshuffling
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过去分词:reshuffled
过去式:reshuffled
名词重新洗牌; 改组(尤指政治组织)
及物/不及物动词改组; 重新洗牌; 重作安排
1. 洗牌:高盛得出这样的结论基于5r事件:美国经济放缓,全球需求重新洗牌(reshuffle新劳动法,劳动力成本重新定价(repricing人民币进一步升值,重达平衡(rebalancing)的工具;中国房地产业,行业格局重新定位(reset中国银行业,
2. 重新洗牌:高盛得出这样的结论基于5R事件:美国经济放缓,全球需求重新洗牌(RESHUFFLE新劳动法,劳动力成本重新定价(REPRICING人民币进一步升值,重达平衡(REBALANCING)的工具;中国房地产业,行业格局重新定位(RESET中国银行业,资产质量重新评估
3. 改组 改组:IR Illinois Research <<伊利诺斯研究>>([美]期刊) | reshuffle 改组 改组 | unequal translocation 不等易位
4. 改組:改派 reassignment | 改組 reshuffle | 改編 reorganization
1. (政府)改组,调整
When a political leader reshuffles the ministers in a government, he or she changes their jobs so that some of the ministers change their responsibilities.
e.g. The prime minister told reporters this morning that he plans to reshuffle his entire cabinet.
今天早上,首相告诉记者他打算全面改组内阁。
1. reshuffle
1. Saudi King Abdullah Saturday appointed a woman to the council of ministers for the first time as part of a wide ranging Cabinet reshuffle.
2. Even members of Ma's ruling Kuomintang have demanded a " cabinet " reshuffle, acknowledging overwhelming public complaints about government inefficiency.
3. A cabinet reshuffle was expected to start as early as this week.
4. In the United Kingdom, far more concern about footballer Thierry Henry's departure from Arsenal than about a cabinet reshuffle.
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5. LONDON - British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has started a Cabinet reshuffle on Friday, with a few posts already rumored to change hands.
6. The cabinet reshuffle came in light of the new constitution and after the election of a new parliament.
7. During a cabinet reshuffle in October 2011, she was appointed to the newly created position of minister of tourism and creative economy.
8. Myanmar new government completed its series of major government cabinet reshuffle last Friday in line with its reform strategy.
9. Brown's cabinet reshuffle is viewed as a desperate move to regain voters'confidence and his authority and strength in the government.
10. The shakeup was the largest cabinet reshuffle since Garcia took office in July 2006.
noun
1. shuffling again
e.g. the gambler demanded a reshuffle
Synonym: reshuffling
2. a redistribution of something
e.g. there was a reshuffle of cabinet officers
verb
1. reorganize and assign posts to different people
e.g. The new Prime Minister reshuffled his cabinet
2. shuffle again
e.g. So as to prevent cheating, he was asked to reshuffle the cards