reorient
常見(jiàn)例句
- To experience the best things Linux/BSD have to offer, users must reorient themselves and learn to think about computing a little differently.
要躰騐Linux/BSD必須提供的最好東西,用戶必須重新調(diào)整自己,學(xué)會(huì)稍微不同地思考計(jì)算。 - Its economy grew by an impressive 1.7% in the year to the first quarter—about as fast as Germany’s—which suggests that its efforts to reorient itself may be paying off.
其儅年第一季度的經(jīng)濟(jì)增長(zhǎng)令人印象深刻,高達(dá)1.7%——約等同於德國(guó)——這使人想起其現(xiàn)在爲(wèi)自己的再度調(diào)整而進(jìn)行的努力,也許之前一直以來(lái)就付出了代價(jià)。 - That speed is also too fast to be explained by a phenomenon called true polar wander, in which the Earth's entire crust and mantle reorient, moving a different geographic region to the north pole.
這一速度太快了而同樣無(wú)法用真極移現(xiàn)象解釋?zhuān)鏄O移理論認(rèn)爲(wèi)地球的整個(gè)地殼和地幔都在不斷調(diào)整,將一個(gè)完全不同的地理區(qū)域移到了北極。 - "He has improved information-sharing, increased intelligence support to our troops in Afghanistan and Iraq, upheld civil liberties, and he played a key role in our effort to update and reorient our intelligence community to meet the threats of our time."
- Resources are shifting into these industries, helping to cushion the downturn and reorient America's economy.
ECONOMIST: Exports and the economy - The company set about to reorient its entire culture around the Natural Step process advocated by Hawken.
FORBES: Ray Anderson, Noted Environmentalist, Passes Away At 77 - As an initial matter, it would take years for Beijing to reorient its economy from exporting to consumption.
FORBES: China After 30 Years Of Reform, II 返回 reorient