regroups

v.
(使)重新组合,(使)重新编组( regroup的第三人称单数 );
英英释义
regroup[ ,ri:'ɡru:p ]
v.
organize anew, as after a setback
同义词:reorganizereorganise
reorganize into new groups
双语例句
用作动词(v.)
It would regroup and reappear in the rear.
他们会在后方重新组合出现。
Our army retired to regroup for a fresh attack.
我们的军队后撤重新编队准备发动新的进攻。
They regrouped their forces and renewed the attack.
他们重新聚集兵力,再次发动进攻。
权威例句
Global Banking REGROUPSTaliban regroups - on the road
Sandy Vista Regroups and Rebuilds
U.S. tobacco sector regroups
Verdi : a wounded cliché regroups
The Guggenheim Regroups: The Story Behind the Cutbacks
A triangle of militants regroups in Afghanistan
Verdi politico: a wounded cliché regroups
Teaching Partnership Regroups To Define Mission and Survive
By Means Legal and Otherwise: The Bolivian Right Regroups
1. "Why didn't you appoint Ron twelve months ago?"—"Good question."
“你为什么12个月前不任命罗恩呢?”——“问得好。”
来自柯林斯例句
2. Twelve inmates have been killed during a riot at the prison.
12名犯人在一场监狱暴乱中被杀害。
来自柯林斯例句
3. Twelve hours is the minimum, sixty hours the maximum.
12小时为下限,60小时为上限.
来自柯林斯例句
4. Twelve extremely good-looking, smooth young men have been picked as finalists.
12名特别漂亮精明的青年男子被选为参加决赛的选手。
来自柯林斯例句
5. In most jurisdictions, twelve jurors and two alternates are chosen.
大多数辖区都会选出12名陪审员和2名候补陪审员。
来自柯林斯例句
[ twelve 造句 ]
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