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 regroup   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 重新聚集
vt.vi. 重新组合

vi. 变更部署




    regroup
    [ verb ]
    1. organize anew, as after a setback

    2. <verb.social> reorganise reorganize
    3. reorganize into new groups

    4. <verb.cognition>


    1. "We defend for only one reason, so we can regroup and counterattack," Bates said.
    2. The circus next moved to Johnson City, Tenn., but canceled its performance and moved to suburban Atlanta, where some of the tour's support contractors were based, to regroup.
    3. The military believes the nationwide cease-fire declared in 1986 enabled rebels to regroup and retrain.
    4. But now that they have, says Mr. Raleigh, the union needs to regroup and figure out exactly what it is that the players want.
    5. A new lease of life for Mr Ciampi, who has been placed in an awkward position by the manoeuvrings, could postpone the polls long enough to give the divided centre more time to regroup and fend off challenges from the PDS and the League.
    6. "The market is in a mature rallying phase subject to these short bouts of profit-taking," Jensen said, adding that he felt the market "could regroup and work its way higher" later.
    7. A Shearson spokesman said: "We are considering a number of options on how we could regroup our businesses.
    8. We'd get through one sector, then regroup for the next dash.
    9. We know that may not be the case. It is time for us to reorganize, regroup, be more vocal, be more visible.".
    10. Under pressure from party officials to do something _ anything _ to regroup and stop Jackson, he gambled that he could do so without assaulting him and driving away the black votes so essential to a general election victory.
    11. Their first stay will be in a warehouse larger than a football field to regroup for the trip across the desert.
    12. Government officials express concern about hidden weapons they fear could be used if Noriega's paramilitary organizations regroup.
    13. The songs in English give me time to regroup," he said.
    14. "We're going to regroup for moral support, but also for any expertise from the neighborhood to help us," said board member Beverly Mester.
    15. The officials said hundreds of armed Karens fled to areas southeast of the fallen camp, where the guerrillas hoped to regroup.
    16. Quality problems forced Toyota to regroup, and come back to the U.S. with better vehicles in 1964.
    17. The delay could give emotions time to die down and opponents time to regroup.
    18. Iran's acceptance of U.N. Resolution 598 does not mean the war is over, Khomeini said, but he said the decision was not just a tactic to allow the Iranian military to regroup.
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