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Definition of relabel in English: relabelverbrelabeled, relabelling, relabelled, relabeling, relabels riːˈleɪb(ə)lriˈleɪbəl [with object]Label (something) again or differently. 重新给…贴标签 the library will close to relabel all material with a bar code Example sentencesExamples - Humor relabels a situation and may allow us to gain power over a system in which we have previously been caught.
- Company policy and administration was relabeled organization.
- This suggests that marketers need to relabel various products to make them seem more utilitarian.
- Two days later, Army teams made it to the same location, whereupon they crated the Navy boxes in larger crates and relabeled them ‘US Army.’
- The discussion can result in labeling or relabeling a specimen after it has arrived in the laboratory.
- Traders can reprice goods, but care must be taken when relabelling the goods, as the original lower price must be covered up by the new higher price, to avoid misleading customers.
- There seems to be a notion that you should have relabelled it.
- Because most physicians work independently, we modified the good supervision scale and relabelled it as the supportive-receptive climate scale.
- The apparent dispersal is necessary to his project of providing a social history of the everyday, or as he interestingly relabels it ‘the ordinary’.
- In general, we can cut down the number of states by always ordering the piles by height (tallest first), followed by count (smallest first), and then relabeling the colors when necessary.
- Even the institutional tutelage and apprenticeship arrangements that were the norm decades ago are now relabeled partnerships.
- Anyway, a manager in the purchasing department wrote a letter to vendors asking them to relabel their equipment.
- Then we reinvented them and called them city technology colleges then relabelled the bottle and called them city academies.
- Bottles with paper labels printed with pre-1860 vintages are probably relabelled or were intended for non-British markets.
- My director and engineering department personnel are aware of this and said it would present no harm if the hoses were relabeled for the alternate gas.
- True, the Tories were persuaded by liberal Home Office officials in the early 1990s to make more use of community programmes by relabelling them ‘tough’.
- At the worst extreme, existing courses in standard topics are just relabeled with a hipper, architecture-oriented name.
- We are relabeling it to some extent, but we are also restructuring our focus and our programs to some extent.
- However, it is actually an ‘auriferous pyrite,’ a bona fide gold ore, but not gold per se, so it was relabeled, moved to the pyrite drawers, and not considered further.
- The products were likely relabeled as Korean after being loaded onto ships at Busan, they said.
Definition of relabel in US English: relabelverbriˈleɪbəlrēˈlābəl [with object]Label (something) again or differently. 重新给…贴标签 the library will close to relabel all material with a bar code Example sentencesExamples - At the worst extreme, existing courses in standard topics are just relabeled with a hipper, architecture-oriented name.
- Then we reinvented them and called them city technology colleges then relabelled the bottle and called them city academies.
- Anyway, a manager in the purchasing department wrote a letter to vendors asking them to relabel their equipment.
- Traders can reprice goods, but care must be taken when relabelling the goods, as the original lower price must be covered up by the new higher price, to avoid misleading customers.
- True, the Tories were persuaded by liberal Home Office officials in the early 1990s to make more use of community programmes by relabelling them ‘tough’.
- The products were likely relabeled as Korean after being loaded onto ships at Busan, they said.
- This suggests that marketers need to relabel various products to make them seem more utilitarian.
- We are relabeling it to some extent, but we are also restructuring our focus and our programs to some extent.
- There seems to be a notion that you should have relabelled it.
- Company policy and administration was relabeled organization.
- Two days later, Army teams made it to the same location, whereupon they crated the Navy boxes in larger crates and relabeled them ‘US Army.’
- Humor relabels a situation and may allow us to gain power over a system in which we have previously been caught.
- The discussion can result in labeling or relabeling a specimen after it has arrived in the laboratory.
- My director and engineering department personnel are aware of this and said it would present no harm if the hoses were relabeled for the alternate gas.
- Bottles with paper labels printed with pre-1860 vintages are probably relabelled or were intended for non-British markets.
- The apparent dispersal is necessary to his project of providing a social history of the everyday, or as he interestingly relabels it ‘the ordinary’.
- Because most physicians work independently, we modified the good supervision scale and relabelled it as the supportive-receptive climate scale.
- However, it is actually an ‘auriferous pyrite,’ a bona fide gold ore, but not gold per se, so it was relabeled, moved to the pyrite drawers, and not considered further.
- In general, we can cut down the number of states by always ordering the piles by height (tallest first), followed by count (smallest first), and then relabeling the colors when necessary.
- Even the institutional tutelage and apprenticeship arrangements that were the norm decades ago are now relabeled partnerships.
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