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Definition of repackage in English: repackageverb riːˈpakɪdʒriˈpækɪdʒ [with object]1Package again or differently. 再包装;重新包装 excess stock may be given to charities or repackaged 超额库存可捐赠给慈善团体,或重新包装。 Example sentencesExamples - Now, suppose an EA was conducted in which chips were taken out of their original packages and repackaged in generic bags, such that the subjects could not identify the brand of the chips.
- The spokesman said responsibility for opening and repackaging goods are the responsibility of the shipper.
- He did his latest stint in December, helping volunteers repackage and distribute food in a mixed-income suburb near the Indiana border.
- As well as distribution services, the company repackages imports and obtains customs clearance for its clients which include dozens of toy shops throughout the country.
- He would like to repackage his debts and obtain a cheaper repayment rate by rolling up his credit card debt into a normal personal loan.
- In April, it acquired $185 million in home mortgages from a regional lender, Fukushima Bank Ltd., that it hopes to repackage into bonds and sell off to domestic and international investors.
- The range is being repackaged to stress the fact that no artificial additives or colourings are used in the sauces.
- Medications that are not sold in unit-dose packages must be repackaged by hospitals, and this is the point at which problems sometimes occur.
- A British parallel importer will buy the drugs in countries such as Spain, where wholesale prices are much lower, and repackage them for the home market.
- It's up to the dealer to assemble and repackage the bicycles for shipment.
- It would mean that American companies would have to go back, repackage, relabel and rebrand their products.
- He ran his shop through the American War of Independence, the Spanish occupation and the period when the territory was repackaged into the Louisiana parcel and sold by the French to the British.
- Europe's demand for these instruments, which repackage commercial mortgages and other loans backed by assets into resaleable bundles, totaled $155 billion so far this year.
- Other case resellers may simply repackage the case and sell it as is.
- After all, imports are already routine in Europe, where middlemen buy drugs in countries with lower prices, such as Spain, and repackage them for resale in nations with higher prices.
- It now repackages imported shoes to fulfil the Office of Public Works contract and runs with a minimal staff.
- 1.1 Present in a new way.
以新面貌推出,重新包装后推出 the commission has repackaged its ideas 委员会已经将其主张重新包装后提出。 Example sentencesExamples - Though he started his comedy promotions company more than 10 years ago, The Kings of Comedy, which was eventually repackaged into a motion picture, was his first big success.
- He has conveniently repackaged many of his main ideas.
- The north-west is not the only region to repackage itself.
- They have been carefully repackaged as ‘all-American girls.’
- Only Willis has successfully repackaged himself.
- Both citationality and nostalgia repackage the past in present styles and for present uses, and both can contribute to Orientalizing backwardness in obvious and direct ways.
- Zeus Creative is charged with repackaging the physical brand of the theatre.
- Slogans and proposals which have been around for years will be repackaged and resold as if they were new.
- We decided to repackage our borrowed script by decorating it with the appropriate logo and title markings.
- And this inevitable gulf between what they were and how they're repackaged is probably why so many people abhor the idea of their favourite band getting back together to relive their glory days.
- It is quite normal for old concepts to be repackaged and reproduced as new ideas.
- Now, ‘we're aggressively repackaging and ‘dimensionalizing’ him as a signature sign off,’ said Blacklow.
Definition of repackage in US English: repackageverbriˈpækɪdʒrēˈpakij [with object]1Package again or differently. 再包装;重新包装 excess stock may be given to charities or repackaged 超额库存可捐赠给慈善团体,或重新包装。 Example sentencesExamples - After all, imports are already routine in Europe, where middlemen buy drugs in countries with lower prices, such as Spain, and repackage them for resale in nations with higher prices.
- Europe's demand for these instruments, which repackage commercial mortgages and other loans backed by assets into resaleable bundles, totaled $155 billion so far this year.
- He did his latest stint in December, helping volunteers repackage and distribute food in a mixed-income suburb near the Indiana border.
- As well as distribution services, the company repackages imports and obtains customs clearance for its clients which include dozens of toy shops throughout the country.
- He would like to repackage his debts and obtain a cheaper repayment rate by rolling up his credit card debt into a normal personal loan.
- A British parallel importer will buy the drugs in countries such as Spain, where wholesale prices are much lower, and repackage them for the home market.
- It's up to the dealer to assemble and repackage the bicycles for shipment.
- The range is being repackaged to stress the fact that no artificial additives or colourings are used in the sauces.
- The spokesman said responsibility for opening and repackaging goods are the responsibility of the shipper.
- In April, it acquired $185 million in home mortgages from a regional lender, Fukushima Bank Ltd., that it hopes to repackage into bonds and sell off to domestic and international investors.
- Medications that are not sold in unit-dose packages must be repackaged by hospitals, and this is the point at which problems sometimes occur.
- It would mean that American companies would have to go back, repackage, relabel and rebrand their products.
- He ran his shop through the American War of Independence, the Spanish occupation and the period when the territory was repackaged into the Louisiana parcel and sold by the French to the British.
- Now, suppose an EA was conducted in which chips were taken out of their original packages and repackaged in generic bags, such that the subjects could not identify the brand of the chips.
- Other case resellers may simply repackage the case and sell it as is.
- It now repackages imported shoes to fulfil the Office of Public Works contract and runs with a minimal staff.
- 1.1 Present in a new way.
以新面貌推出,重新包装后推出 the commission has repackaged its ideas 委员会已经将其主张重新包装后提出。 Example sentencesExamples - We decided to repackage our borrowed script by decorating it with the appropriate logo and title markings.
- It is quite normal for old concepts to be repackaged and reproduced as new ideas.
- Now, ‘we're aggressively repackaging and ‘dimensionalizing’ him as a signature sign off,’ said Blacklow.
- Though he started his comedy promotions company more than 10 years ago, The Kings of Comedy, which was eventually repackaged into a motion picture, was his first big success.
- He has conveniently repackaged many of his main ideas.
- Only Willis has successfully repackaged himself.
- Both citationality and nostalgia repackage the past in present styles and for present uses, and both can contribute to Orientalizing backwardness in obvious and direct ways.
- They have been carefully repackaged as ‘all-American girls.’
- Zeus Creative is charged with repackaging the physical brand of the theatre.
- The north-west is not the only region to repackage itself.
- And this inevitable gulf between what they were and how they're repackaged is probably why so many people abhor the idea of their favourite band getting back together to relive their glory days.
- Slogans and proposals which have been around for years will be repackaged and resold as if they were new.
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