单词 | regroup |
释义 | regroupre·group /ˌriːˈɡruːp/ verb 1 GROUP OF PEOPLE[intransitiveI, transitiveT] to form a group again in order to be more effective, or to make people do this (使)重组 The Allies regrouped and launched a new attack. 盟军重新部署,发动了一次新的进攻。 The Russians retreated, needing to regroup their forces. 俄国人需要重组军力,于是撤退了。 2 [intransitiveI] American EnglishAmE to stop and think about something, so that you can start to do something again in a better way 重新整理思绪 I paused for a minute to regroup. 我停了停,重新整理思绪。 Examples from the Corpus regroup• After a tantrum, a child needs time to regroup.• A little while after the cake-cutting, the party began to regroup.• I thought we lost our focus a little bit in January and we have to regroup.• We will regroup at a statue of an eagle.• Several of the remaining members may regroup for a new project.• Jurors will regroup June 10 to hear closing arguments.• Alcatel Cable will regroup operations with an international management structure, Pierre said.• Barely a hundred survived to regroup with Davout's reserves in the moorland north of the village.• The Copts would merely regroup without him. |
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