realignment
noun[CorU]
uk/ˌriː.əˈlaɪn.mənt/us/ˌriː.əˈlaɪn.mənt/realignmentnoun[C or U](CHANGING IDEAS)
theprocessofchangingyourideasorpoliciesso that they are the same as those of anotherpersonorgroup; theresultof thisprocess:
调整(观点或政策),调适Thiswarwillinevitablyleadto a realignmentof/withinEuropeanpolitics.这场战争将不可避免地导致欧洲政治的重新定位。
Thepresidentialelectioncouldplayanimportantrolein the state's realignment.总统选举有可能在该州的政策重组中发挥重要作用。
- Americanvotersare in themiddleof amajorrealignment.
- Thecompanywill notrevealthefullscopeofitsmanufacturingrealignment for severalmonths.
- Thefinancialcrisisislikelytocausearadicalrealignment of theglobaleconomy.
Balance and imbalance
- accord withsomething
- align
- asymmetric
- balance(something)out/up
- balance of power
- balanced
- harmonious
- harmonize
- harmony
- imbalance
- inharmonious
- jar
- off balance
- on an even keelidiom
- one man's loss is another man's gainidiom
- realign
- rebalance
- unharmonious
- well balanced
- well rounded
realignmentnoun[C or U](CHANGING POSITION)
theactof putting something, or thefactof being put, into a new orcorrectposition, or aninstanceof this:
重新排列;重新调整She hadundergoneanosejoband achinrealignment.她做了鼻子和下巴的整形手术。
Theplancalled for the realignment ofstreetsin thearea.该计划要求对这个地区的街道进行重新调整。
- Sheunderwentsurgeryfor apelvicrealignmentearlierthisyear.
- Even arelativelyminorrealignment of Greenwood Lake Turnpike has beenimmersedforyearsin theredtapeofpreliminaryplanning.
- Themovementor realignment of abodyparttoitsnormalpositionisknownasreduction.
Placing and positioning an object
- -based
- appose
- around
- changesomethingaround
- circle
- consign
- fit
- install
- lie
- manoeuvrable
- pile(something)up
- plant
- reinstall
- reinstallation
- relocate
- reorientate
- reorientation
- stick
- transpose
- transposition
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