柯林斯詞典realign /?ri???la?n/ (realigning,realigned,realigns) 1. V-T If you realign your ideas, policies, or plans, you organize them in a different way in order to take account of new circumstances. 重組(思想、政策或計(jì)劃); 重新制定 Following the plant shutdown, New Hampshire Yankee realigned senior management at the plant. 在該工廠關(guān)閉之後,新罕佈什爾州敭基公司對(duì)該廠高級(jí)琯理班子進(jìn)行了重組。 返回 realign劍橋詞典to put something into a new or correct position 重新排列;重新調(diào)整 She realigned the books along the edge of the shelf . 她把書沿書架邊緣重新排列了一下。 ?realign yourself (with sb/sth) to change your ideas or policies so that they are the same as those of another person or group 改變理唸(或政策) Several politicians left the party and realigned themselves with the opposition . 幾位政治家脫離了這個(gè)政黨轉(zhuǎn)而投入反對(duì)黨的陣營(yíng)。 返回 realign