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 relocate ['ri:ləu'keit]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 重新安置, 再配置, 放在新地方

[计] 再定位; 浮动


  1. The management decided to relocate the factory in Bristol.
    资方决定将工厂建在布瑞斯托尔。
  2. The board decide to relocate the company in scotland.
    董事会决定将公司迁至英格兰。


relocate
[ verb ]
  1. become established in a new location

  2. <verb.change>
    Our company relocated to the Midwest
  3. move or establish in a new location

  4. <verb.change>
    We had to relocate the office because the rent was too high


Relocate \Re*lo"cate\ (r?-l?"k?t), v. t.
To locate again.

  1. The Panamanian and American governments have been working to relocate them.
  2. Cardinal Franciszek Macharski of Krakow, Poland, said Thursday conditions did not exist for carrying out a 1987 agreement between the church and Jewish organizations to relocate the Carmelite convent away from the camp.
  3. The temporary halting of demolition has not halted the city's effort to relocate tenants from buildings that are on the demolition list.
  4. The head of the U.N. Arab Group said Sunday that if the United States insists on closing the legal PLO Mission, operating under international treaty, then the General Assembly should vote to leave New York and relocate in Geneva.
  5. MORE than half of Ford's research and development workers affected by its plans to relocate 300 jobs to Germany staged a one-day strike yesterday at Dunton, Essex, where the company has two plants.
  6. The year-ago results included an $82 million charge to relocate the corporate headquarters to Dallas from New York.
  7. The Toulouse club helped relocate N'Tmack's brother and mother when he decided to join them. Despite its strict codes and amateur status, the attraction of the game is strengthened by the social and economic opportunities it provides.
  8. The executives would not say if the vote would affect their decision on where to relocate a proposed credit-card operation, Mariano said.
  9. Ellison, 47, said Monday he agreed to cooperate with prosecutors after the government agreed to relocate and give new identities to the two women he considers to be his wives and to his nine children.
  10. "I felt the Lord wanted us to relocate," said Sexton, 27. He got a job at the Waterford 3 nuclear power plant in Taft.
  11. Under the provision, which thus survived, companies that close plants to consolidate work forces or to relocate to another region would be required to notify workers 60 days in advance.
  12. Mr. Matalon, who plans to relocate to the West Coast, said a number of Tri-Star's 48 New York employees will also be asked to move.
  13. Also, the government said late Monday it will not attempt to relocate the remaining 8,000 residents of Oukasie, a township 30 miles west of Pretoria.
  14. Prab said it plans to relocate a number of former Unimation employees to Kalamazoo and retain the others in Danbury, where Prab will establish a branch office.
  15. Some observers grouse about Mr. Lewis's decision to relocate Union Pacific's corporate headquarters from Manhattan to Bethlehem, Pa.
  16. It is also proposed that IBM relocate its superconductivity research to a warehouse in downtown Brooklyn, N.Y., that Mr. Grant and his mother-in-law happen to have an interest in.
  17. On Friday, Lake County Prosecutor Steven C. LaTourette said the Averys apparently were killed because of Lundgren's interpretation of a prophecy that members had to be sacrificed before the group could relocate to the wilderness.
  18. About half of the states have programs to relocate the markers on their own, or at the county level, he said.
  19. People relocate for many reasons: A new job, a better climate, lower tax rates.
  20. He blames a "chicken-coop mentality" in the Defense Department that ignores the housing needs of soldiers and the lack of programs to help them make sound purchasing decisions or help them relocate.
  21. As a result of the agreement, three U.S. satellites that are in orbit will have to relocate.
  22. So it is not surprising that the Indian families have declined a government offer to relocate them in a nearby valley.
  23. Coverage would provide funds to either relocate or demolish the structure in imminent danger.
  24. The villagers have protested the test-firing for fear the government would force them to relocate permanently if more launches are held at Chandipur.
  25. Friday's ruling placed the burden of proof on employers to show why they shouldn't have to bargain with unions when trying to relocate in order to cut costs.
  26. Soviet authorities had planned to relocate many of the troops in the Byelorussian republic, which borders Poland.
  27. Failure to relocate the 56,000-seat stadium would cause the Yomiuri Giants to finish last this year, it warned.
  28. "We can also relocate people who provide helpful information, and that's been done," he said.
  29. A Yamaguchi-gumi subgang in the central Japanese city of Hamamatsu was in the media spotlight until public opposition forced it to relocate last year.
  30. The Averys were killed apparently in an April 18 ritual sacrifice designed to "cleanse" the cult and allow it to relocate, authorities said.
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