realigns

英 [ˌriːəˈlaɪnz] 美 [ˌriːəˈlaɪnz]

v.  调整位置(或方向); 对…进行调整; 使适应新形势; 改变观点,改变策略(以与别人相同)
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柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 重整;重组;重塑;重新制定
    If you realign your ideas, policies, or plans, you organize them in a different way in order to take account of new circumstances.
    1. She has, almost single-handedly, realigned British politics.
      她几乎是单枪匹马一个人重整了英国政坛。
  2. VERB 重新调整;重新排列
    If you realign objects, you move some or all of them in order to make them into a particular pattern.
    1. I turned aside to realign the photographs of my children on the shelf.
      我转过身去把架子上孩子们的照片重新摆了摆。

双语例句

  1. Spanish companies have developed a gauge-changing mechanism that realigns wheels on tracks of different widths ( for instance, at the border between countries).
    西班牙公司开发了一种变轨技术,可以应用到不同的轨距上,例如在国境出。