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 redistribute [`ridɪs'trɪbjʊt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 重新分配, 再分发

[经] 再分配, 重新分配




    redistribute
    [ verb ]
    distribute anew
    <verb.contact>
    redistribute the troops more strategically


    Redistribute \Re`dis*trib"ute\ (-tr?b"?t), v. t.
    To distribute again.
    -- {Re*dis`tri*bu"tion} (-tr?*b?"sh?n), n.

    1. "As long as I am allowed to redistribute wealth from out-of-state companies to injured in-state plaintiffs, I shall continue to do so."
    2. Frank has been a leader of a group of liberals pressing congressional leaders to slash about $20 billion from the Pentagon budget and redistribute most of it among health, housing, education and other domestic programs.
    3. The Arab panel was given a six-month mandate to enforce a cease-fire, lift land and sea blockades stemming from the battles, and introduce political reforms to redistribute power between Moslems and Christians.
    4. The peace pact includes political reforms that redistribute power equally between Christians and Moslems.
    5. Public discussion has tended to focus on the way in which taxes redistribute wealth from one section of the community to another.
    6. For decades, the Mexican government has paid corn farmers huge subsidies for their surplus crop as a way to redistribute income to its impoverished rural populace.
    7. The way to promote the greatest happiness of the greatest number was thus to redistribute cash from rich to poor until all incomes were equalised.
    8. But those laid off are sure to get other jobs "since the government has undertaken to redistribute the labor force in a planned manner," the state-run radio said Tuesday.
    9. Bennett called any reform that didn't redistribute power "nonsense," and said unions interested only in "getting more and more for everyone" may be hurt in the short run.
    10. If the government wished to redistribute income in favour of wage earners, it would tax employers' profits and add the money raised to wages. The natural response would be for employers to cut the wages they offer - and for employees to demand less.
    11. "You cannot redistribute wealth if you never create it," he told the cheering crowd at the Palace.
    12. The census, mandated every 10 years by the Constitution, is used to redistribute seats in the House of Representatives and to divide billions of dollars in federal aid among state and communities.
    13. Attempts to redistribute wealth have cost tens of thousands of lives, and the development agenda for the 1990s aims at generating more wealth instead of at redistribution.
    14. But he said it was a question of public policy, not competition policy, whether moves should be made to moderate price rises or redistribute windfalls.
    15. He has not been mean, but then, unlike Labour, he has no compelling urge to redistribute incomes and/or wealth from rich to poor.
    16. Customers were asked to send up to Pounds 70 a month to the company, which said it would redistribute the money between existing subscribers. A consultative document on reforms to the law dealing with pyramid schemes is being drawn up by the department.
    17. For Democrats, the debate has marked a return to an old struggle to use the tax code to redistribute income.
    18. The point, however, is as moot as the attempt to redistribute spending power must appear draconian to affluent voters in marginal seats.
    19. They want to redistribute resources from richer regions to poorer ones, and insist that central government must have the power to achieve this.
    20. They have collected nearly 200,000 signatures calling for a referendum on whether the president should be chosen now or only after national elections redistribute political power.
    21. It prefers te idea of an inter-provincial equalisation fund to redistribute locally collected revenues. But any system which succeeds in raising the taxes paid by the richer regions is bound to be unpopular.
    22. Governments have found it hard to redistribute the benefits of tourism at a local level. Second, demand for products such as rhino horn, driven largely by Asian markets, has not yet been checked by rising prices.
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