reshuffles

英 [ˌriːˈʃʌflz] 美 [ˌriːˈʃʌflz]

v.  改组; 进行岗位调整; 更改职责配置
n.  重新洗牌; 改组(尤指政治组织)
reshuffle的第三人称单数和复数



柯林斯词典

    The noun is pronounced /'riːʃʌfəl/. The verb is pronounced /ˌriː'ʃʌfəl/. 名词读作/'riːʃʌfəl/。动词读作/ˌriː'ʃʌfəl/。

  1. VERB (政府)改组,调整
    When a political leader reshuffles the ministers in a government, he or she changes their jobs so that some of the ministers change their responsibilities.
    1. The prime minister told reporters this morning that he plans to reshuffle his entire cabinet.
      今天早上,首相告诉记者他打算全面改组内阁。
    2. Reshuffle is also a noun.
    3. The Prime Minister is expected to announce details of a government reshuffle later today...
      预计首相会在今天晚些时候宣布政府改组的细节。
    4. He has carried out a partial cabinet reshuffle.
      他对内阁进行了部分改组。

双语例句

  1. Constant reshuffles of staff bear unfavourably on the quality of teaching.
    经常调换教师对教学质量有不利影响。
  2. It reshuffles debt from one end of the Spanish economy to another.
    这种做法只是把债务从西班牙经济的一端转移到了另一端。
  3. So far, there have been no big external hires, with Mr Polman focusing on internal reshuffles, such as shifting Kevin Havelock, the former president of the North American business, to run Unilever's global ice-cream business.
    迄今为止,由于波尔曼先生目前专注于内部改组,如调任前北美业务总裁凯文哈维洛克(KevinHavelock)掌管联合利华全球冰淇淋业务,因此公司尚未进行高层外部招聘。
  4. Three reshuffles later, on January 8th, Ms Bachelet unveiled her latest team, one stuffed with seasoned party figures.
    三次改组之后,1月8日,巴切莱特女士揭晓了最终结果:一个由经验丰富的政党要人组成的团队。
  5. Reshuffles are driven partly by this political competition; hence their excessive frequency.
    这种政治竞争在一定程度上推动了政府改组,使其变得过于频繁。
  6. The company lives in the environment with more and more competition. Annexation, bankrupt and reshuffles happen occasionally. Meanwhile the human resources competition promotes, which give more pressure to personal while working or unemployment.
    随着企业面临着越来越激烈的市场竞争环境,企业的兼并、破产和重组时有发生;同时人力资源资源市场本身竞争的加剧,使得员工工作压力和失业压力日益增加。