柯林斯詞典rearrange /?ri???re?nd?/ (rearranging,rearranged,rearranges) 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。 返回 rearrange劍橋詞典to change the order , position , or time of arrangements already made 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? 例句 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